Tracklist
| 1 | –George F. Root | The Battle Cry Of Freedom |
| 2 | –Stephen C. Foster | Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair |
| 3 | –Stephen C. Foster | My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night |
| 4 | –Stephen C. Foster | Massa's In De Cold Ground |
| 5 | –Henry Clay Work | Come Home Father |
| 6 | –Henry Clay Work | Crossing The Grand Sierras |
| 7 | –Henry Clay Work | Kingdom Coming |
| 8 | –Henry Clay Work | Marching Through Georgia |
| 9 | –Stephen C. Foster | Old Dog Tray |
| 10 | –Henry Clay Work | The First Love Dream |
| 11 | –Stephen C. Foster | Oh! Lemuel! |
| 12 | –George F. Root | The Vacant Chair |
| 13 | –Henry Clay Work | Grandfather's Clock |
| 14 | –Stephen C. Foster | Beautiful Dreamer |
| 15 | –Henry Clay Work | The Silver Horn |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|
| 4XT 72748 | Stephen C. Foster, Henry Clay Work, George F. Root, The American Music Consort | Stephen C. Foster, Henry Clay Work, George F. Root, The American Music Consort - Sentimental Songs Of The Mid-Nineteenth Century (Cass, Album, RE) | Takoma | 4XT 72748 | US | 1987 |
Credits
- Baritone Vocals – Jubilant Sykes
- Brass [High Brass] – Mario Guarneri, Roy Poper
- Brass [Low Brass] – Miles Anderson
- Flute [Flutes] – Dana Chalberg
- Harp – Lou Anne Neill
- Instruments [Fretted Instruments] – Joseph Alfuso
- Keyboards – Leigh Unger
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Nancy Bliss
- Music Director – Joseph Byrd
- Other [Cultural Historian] – Clare Spark
- Other [General Manager] – Charel Morris
- Soprano Vocals – Su Harmon
- Tenor Vocals – Richard Gartland
- Violin – Erica Sharp
Album
Приобретайте пластинки, компакт-диски и многое другое от Stephen Foster на маркетплейсе Music Consort. Sentimental Songs Of the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Your Rating. Download links. Stephen C. Foster - Sentimental Songs Of The Mid-Nineteenth Century FLAC format ZIP archive. George F. The Battle Cry Of Freedom. Henry Clay Work. Come Home Father. Kingdom Coming. The First Love Dream. Grandfather's Clock. Crossing The Grand Sierras. The Silver Horn. Marching Through Georgia. The Songs of Stephen Foster - The John Halloran Singers. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Performer: Stephen C. Foster Title: Sentimental Songs Of The Mid-Nineteenth Century Released: 1976 Country: US Style: Vocal, Music Hall, Folk Category: Pop, Brass - Military, Folk - Country Size FLAC: 1899 mb Size MP3: 1378 mb Size WMA: 1431 mb Other formats: MIDI MP1 AIFF APE WMA AAC MP1. Download FLAC. Foster Vocal Music Hall Folk 1976 US. Read more. Old Dog Tray Stephen Foster. The Vacant Chair George F. The Battle Cry Of Freedom George F. Come Home Father Henry Clay Work. Kingdom Coming Henry Clay Work. The First Love Dream Henry Clay Work. Sentimental Songs of the Mid-19th Century Stephen C. Foster, George F. TakomaA-1048. 1976, USStephen C. view record. The image is a scan of the item which is for sale. items in stock. minor dogear - sticker tear on front cover. Stephen Collins Foster July 4, 1826 January 13, 1864, known as the father of American music, was an American songwriter known primarily for his parlor and minstrel music. He wrote more than 200 songs, including Oh Susanna, Hard Times Come Again No More, Camptown Races, Old Folks at Home Swanee River, My Old Kentucky Home, Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair, Old Black Joe, and Beautiful Dreamer, and many of his compositions remain popular today. He has been identified as. Camptown Races Stephen C. Foster, 1850 - Mark Gardner & Rex Rideout. Come home, Father , by Henry Clay Work - Albert, or, Say not adieu Alberto, el trovador , by Clara M. Brinkerhoff - Rock'd in the cradle of the deep , text by Mrs. Williard music by J. To the convent bells : notturno , by John Blockley - The twilight dews , text by Thomas Moore music by John Stevenson - Bonny Eloise : the belle of Mohawk Vale , text by George W. Elliott music by J. Thomas New York . Since the middle of the 19th century, Americans purchased pianos in increasing numbers. Families and friends gathered around the piano for evenings of musi. The advent of radio and even television simply increased public awareness of hit songs, and the production of sheet music still grew. Eventually, use of sheet music lessened along with the popularity of home pianos in the middle and later 20th century. Radio, phonographs, and personal listening devices began to replace the piano in the parlor