Bugle resounding : music and musicians of the Civil War era / / edited by Bruce C. Kelley and Mark A. Snell.
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Superior document: | Shades of blue and gray series |
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Year of Publication: | 2004 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Shades of blue and gray series.
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Physical Description: | x, 260 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- "Old times there are not forgotten": an overview of music of the Civil War era / B.C. Kelley
- Music and community in the Civil War era / D.L. Root
- They weren't all like Lorena: musical portraits of women in the Civil War era / L. Cuccia
- "An inspiration to all": New Hampshire's Third Regiment and Hilton Head post bands in Civil War South Carolina / R.C. Spicer
- Confederates at the keyboard: Southern piano music during the Civil War / D.B. Thompson
- Henry Clay work: "The silver horn" as Civil War elegy / W.L. Powell
- The production and consumption of confederate songsters / K.M. Schultz
- Across a great divide: Irish American music and musicians of the Civil War era / M. Saffle
- War music and the common soldier: the experiences of Charles Wellington Reed / E.A. Campbell
- Music inspired by the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863-1913 / M.A. Snell.