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Music and the American Civil War
Spring Newsletter May 2011
ISSUE 4 FALL 2000 CONTENTS DEFINING the WIND Defining the Wind Band Sound
The Missing Saxophone Recovered(Updated)
The Civil War and the Healing Power of Its Music
History of Bands in Marquette, Michigan, 1866-1930
Leg Shows and Longhairs
1923 Journal
Union Bands of the Civil War (1862-1865): Instrumentation and Score Analysis
History of Minstrelsy, Its Inner Workings and Business
Spring 2021 Commencement
Sousa Band, 1893-1930
Musical Themes from the History of Boston College
American Music and American History by Christian Dubeau for Teachers
The Development of Civil War Brass Band Instruments Into Modern- Day Brass Band Instruments with a Related Teaching Unit for a High School General Music Course
Montecito Rotary Club Newsletter Template
The Bulletin Ing Whiting’S Good Friend, Composer Horatio Parker
Edward A. Lefebre (1835*-1911)
Top View
American Traditional Music in Max Steiner's Score for Gone with the Wind
The Sousa and Pryor Bands by James R. Smart from the Civil War to The
Myth, Music and Media
Music in the Oklahoma Territory: 1889-1907
MEIEA 2008.Indd
Lehigh Valley Gilmore Story
Michael Cummings Collection of P.S. Gilmore 1850-2004 IM.M135.2004
The Saxophone: Its Development
Confederate General Lewis A. Armistead”
A Biographical Study of the Trombone Soloists of the John Philip Sousa Band: 1892-1931 Joseph William Frye