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Columbia Records The Confederacy 1861-1865
This book Columbia Records Proudly Presents The Confederacy (Based on Music of the South During the Years 1861-65) by Richard Bales was produced by Goddard Lieberson. Featuring the National Gallery Orchestra, Richard Bales Conductor, Cantata Choir, Lutheran Church of the Reformation Florence Kopleff, Mezzo-Soprano: Thomas Pyle, Baritone and Reverend Edmund Jennings Lee as Narrator with essays by Bruce Catton and Clifford Dowdey was recorded at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. in 1954. To Read 32 pages which include the Introduction, The Confederate Legend, Lee at Appomattox and The Songs and their Origins plus numerous pictures courtesy of National Archives Record Group III and the Library of Congress. To Hear 10 songs from a 33 1/3 long playing record which includes, 1-General Lee's Grand March, 2-All Quiet Along The Potomac Tonight, 3-The Bonnie Blue Flag, 4-Lorena, 5-The Yellow Rose of Texas, 6-Somebody's Darling, 7-We All Went Down To New Orleans For Bales, 9-General Robert E.Lee's Farewell Order To The Army Of Nothern Virginia, Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, April 10, 1865, The Conquered Banner and 10-Dixie Land with Quickstep and Interlude: Year of Jubilo. The book itself is in good to very good condition with age discoloration to the outside jacket, the inside still has the page protectors in place and the record still plays beautifully. What a great piece of History to own for years to come and an addition to any Historical Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
Manufacturer: Columbia Records
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Columbia Records The Union 1861-1865
This book Columbia Records Proudly Presents The Union (Based on Music of the South During the Years 1861-65) by Richard Bales was produced by Goddard Lieberson. Featuring the National Gallery Orchestra, Richard Bales Conductor, Cantata Choir, Lutheran Church of the Reformation Peggy Zabawa-Soprano, Jule Zabawa-Baritone and Raymond Massey as Narrator with essays by Bruce Catton, Clifford Dowdey and Allan Nevins was recorded at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. in 1958. To Read 60 pages which include the Introduction, Farewell Mother, Yankees Through Rebel Eyes, Lincoln, War Song, and War poetry and The Union plus numerous pictures courtesy of National Archives and the Library of Congress. To Hear 10 songs from a 33 1/3 long playing record which includes, 1-The American Army, 2-Tenting On The Old Campground, 3-The Battle Cry Of Freedom, 4-Aura Lea, 5-The Invalid Corps, 6-Just Before The Battle, Mother, 7-A.The Field At Gettysburg/ B.The Gettysburg Address/C.The Presidents Hymn, 8-The Vacant Chair, 9-A.Abraham Lincoln's Funeral March/B.Taps/C. The President's Grave, 10-The Grand Review Of The Union Armies/A.Assembly Of Guard Detail/B.Dress Parade And Dress Guard Mounting/C.The Signal Canon/D.When Johnny Comes Marching Home/The Battle Hymn Of The Republic/Tramp! Tramp! Tramp/Hold On Abraham/Marching Through Georgia/Raw Recruits/Kingdom Coming/The Girl I Left Behind Me and Flourish For Review. The book itself is in very good condition with age discoloration to the outside jacket, the inside still has the page protectors in place and the record still plays beautifully. What a great piece of History to own for years to come and an addition to any Historical Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
Manufacturer: Columbia Records
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