For piano
Lead sheet enclosed. Printed in USA in 1896.
Published in the" Baltimore Patriot and Evening Advertiser." Part of an assortment of uncatalogued clippings and photostats relating to the Star Spangled Banner, housed in the Music Division.
Tune: God save the king.
This copy of the Star spangled banner was written by Key in 1842 for his friend Gen. George Keim of Reading, PA. (Content) Inscription at bottom: "to Gen. Keim." Part of an assortment of uncatalogued clippings More
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by L. Swormstedt & A. Poe, In the Cleck's office in the District Court of the United States for the District of Ohio. (Copyright) Full title of book, "Deu More
Music associated with the Confederate side
Music associated with the Union side
Published in Concordia, p. 37.
Published in Concordia, p. 35.
Published in Concordia, p. 31.
Published in Concordia, p. 34.
Music associated with the Union side cover only
Entered, according to Act of Congress, A.D. 1869, by Root and Cady, in the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. (Copyright) From Pacific glee book, p. 184.
Public domain photograph related to baseball, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
cover only Music associated with the Union side Public domain photograph related to President Ulysses Grant, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Published in The Day School Ideal, p. 32.
From The Day School Ideal, p. 68
Taken from the book entitled "Hymns of worship and service, Chapel edition."
Title crossed out, starts with Yiddish words for "The end of..." For "mme R. Prager" (General) There is a signature by the arranger, Jacob B[?], but it indecipherable. (source note)
From "Zubrochene Fiedele" (General)
"Mixed Choir" (performers) Recorded in NYC c. July 1922 (date) Brunswick 5150-A. Mx: 8418. (source note) 2 minutes (Extent)
Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment, www.sonybmg.com. (copyright) "Sacred Singing with Instrumental Acc." (Content)
Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment, www.sonybmg.com (copyright)
Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment, www.sonybmg.com. (copyright)
Keith Underwood, recorder (performers) Track 13 from the CD "The Quiet joys of Brotherhood" (source note)
Released on Taang! TI 15 (bibliography) Track 9 from the CD "Hate Your Friends" (source note)
Published in "The vocal magazine," pages 147 and 148 (Content) First dated printing of the poem "To Anacreon in Heav'n" (no music). B1 in Star Spangled Books.
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