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Andrew Law died in 1821. Crawford,
Richard (1968).
Andrew Law,
American Psalmodist.
Northwestern University Press. pp. 3–10. Bracha, Oren (2008). "Commentary...
- to make his (Crane's)
singing that of a
crooner instead of the
nasal psalmodist described in the
story and that of Brom
Bones to
include the
latter as...
- Most of
these composers were also
amateurs and
often learned from
other psalmodists, although, some may have been
conventionally trained. This lack of training...
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major from
Virginia who
falls in love with
Alice Munro.
David Gamut: a
psalmodist (teacher of psalm-singing),
known as "the
singing master".
General Daniel...
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Complete and Williams's
Universal Psalmodist;
subsequent editions,
entitled The
American Harmony, or
Universal Psalmodist, were
issued by
Bayley in Newburyport...
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Timothy Olmstead (1759–1848) was a
Connecticut psalmodist and one of the
first American composers. He was also a
Connecticut fifer during the American...
- in Arnold's
Compleat Psalmodist). In some hymnals,
Jesus Christ Is
Risen Today is in fact the three-stanza
Compleat Psalmodist version with one or more...
-
exponent of the
Russian art song (b. 1801) date
unknown –
Timothy Olmstead,
psalmodist (b. 1759) Walker, Alan.
Franz Liszt: The
Weimar Years, 1848–1861. p. 51...
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Charles Woodmason (c. 1720–1789): Author, Loyalist, Missionary, and
Psalmodist." West Gallery: The
Newsletter of the West
Gallery Music ****ociation (ISSN 0960-4227)...
- author, poet,
Anglican clergyman,
American loyalist, and west
gallery psalmodist. He is best
remembered for his
journal do****enting life on the
South Carolina...