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File under: Marches

Seth McCoy, Sherrill Milnes, James Richman, Jon Spong, American Fife Ensemble, The Continental Harmony Singers, The Liberty Tree Wind Players

Music Of The American Revolution: The Birth Of Liberty (CD)

Label: New World Records

Format: CD

Genre: Folk

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An evergreen for Fourth of July festivities, this reissue of music from the American Revolution restores to the catalog a classic of the original Recorded Anthology of American Music. It is a scholarly and well-programmed musical recreation of a defining moment in the nation's history, mixing propaganda songs, psalmody, fife-and-drum music, and wind band music, the four types of music most prevalent and popular at the time. 

Highlights include baritone Sherrill Milnes's renditions of three propaganda songs, in particular the stirring Liberty Song, probably the most popular of these songs; tenor Seth McCoy's biting rendition of The King's Own Regulars, a wickedly comic song lampooning the British Army; William Billings's two hymns, the moving Lamentation Over Boston, commemorating the occupation of that city in 1775-1776, set to a text which paraphrases verses from Psalm 137 (By the rivers of Babylon), and Independence, an uplifting exhortation to all men, new "Americans" in particular, to answer to no king but the one true King; Abraham Wood's two hymns, the extraordinarily tender and evocative Warren, a lament for a young and courageous patriot leader who fell in the Battle of Bunker Hill; and A Hymn on Peace, which brings the disc to a joyous and rousing conclusion.

Spirited renditions of popular marches and dances of the time, played by fife-and-drum ensembles and wind bands, are generously sprinkled throughout the collection. The accompanying 40-page booklet contains extensive scholarly notes situating the music in its historical context, complete song texts, a selected bibliography and even a table of important events of the American Revolution.

Details
File under: Marches
Cat. number: 80276
Year: 1996
Notes:
This recording was originally released as New World Records LP NW 276. The original recordings were made possible with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. This recording was made possible with grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts. Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, 30th St., New York. Digital mastering: SoundByte Productions, Inc., NYC Cover painting: "The Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781" oil on canvas, The Granger Collection, New York. Sherrill Milnes appears courtesy RCA Records and Tapes. ℗ 1976 © 1996 Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. Made in U.S.A.