Military Music of the American RevolutionUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1976 - 218 עמודים This book correlates early American history during the Revolutionary War with the musical tradition of America. The growth and topics of American colonial and Revolutionary era music, especially in the military, are used as insight to military trends and American culture. |
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THE FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN MILITARY MUSIC 40 | 40 |
Wild Irishman 47 | 47 |
FROM LEXINGTON TO VALLEY FORGE 56 | 56 |
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addition American arms Army Historical Research band of music bassoon battalion Bibliography Boston brigade British army BUCEM cadence camp ceremony cited clarinets Colonel colonies colors command concert Congress Continental army corps Crane's band drum and fife drum major drummers drummers and fifers drums beating duty eighteenth century encampment enlisted Farmer field music fife major fife tutors fifers and drummers fifes and drums flam Foot French horns German Flutes Grenadiers guard guard mount Harmoniemusik hautboys Henry History Hiwell included inspector of music instructions Janissary John Journal Lieutenant light infantry London Martial Music melody military bands military music militia units musical instruments oboes officers Orderly Book parade Pennsylvania performed Philadelphia played Proctor's quickstep Regiment disbanded regimental band Regulations Reveille Revolution roll Roslin Castle Secular Music sergeant siege of Boston signal Society for Army soldiers Steuben Thacher troops trumpet tune uniform Valley Forge Virginia Gazette Warner Washington Windham York