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*'''Thirtieth'''. First published (HTI 11003) as '''The General Doom''' in ''[[The Christian Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Ingalls' Christian Harmony]]'' (1805): Behold, with awful pomp (S.M., A, 3 vo.) | *'''Thirtieth'''. First published (HTI 11003) as '''The General Doom''' in ''[[The Christian Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)|Ingalls' Christian Harmony]]'' (1805): Behold, with awful pomp (S.M., A, 3 vo.) | ||
::Also (14590) in ''[[Patterson's Church Music (Robert Patterson)|Patterson's Church Music]]'', 1813 – And am I born to die (in G, 4 vo.) | ::Also (14590) in ''[[Patterson's Church Music (Robert Patterson)|Patterson's Church Music]]'', 1813 – And am I born to die (in G, 4 vo.) | ||
::Also (14590) in ''[[The Pittsburgh Selection (John Armstrong)|The Pittsburgh Selection]]'', 1816 – And am I born to die (in G, 4 vo.) | ::Also (14590) in ''[[The Pittsburgh Selection (John Armstrong)|The Pittsburgh Selection]]'', 1816 – And am I born to die (in G, 4 vo.) | ||
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*Johnson, Alexander. 1818. ''Johnson's Tennessee Harmony''. Cincinnati, Ohio: Morgan, Lodge, and Company. 110 pp. | *Johnson, Alexander. 1818. ''Johnson's Tennessee Harmony''. Cincinnati, Ohio: Morgan, Lodge, and Company. 110 pp. | ||
*Law, Andrew. ca. 1812. (A collection of 16 tune settings printed by Andrew Law at the request of John Logan). [Philadelphia?]: [Andrew Law?]. An informal printing, not published. | *Law, Andrew. ca. 1812. (A collection of 16 tune settings printed by Andrew Law at the request of John Logan). [Philadelphia?]: [Andrew Law?]. An informal printing, not published. | ||
*Lewis, Freeman. 1814. ''The Beauties of Harmony''. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Cramer, Spear, Eichbaum, and Lewis. 199 pp. | *Lewis, Freeman. 1814. ''The Beauties of Harmony''. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Cramer, Spear, Eichbaum, and Lewis. 199 pp. | ||
*Metcalf, Samuel. 1818. ''Kentucky Harmonist, Being a Choice Selection of Sacred Music''. Cincinnati, Ohio: Morgan, Lodge, and Company. 128 pp. | *Metcalf, Samuel. 1818. ''Kentucky Harmonist, Being a Choice Selection of Sacred Music''. Cincinnati, Ohio: Morgan, Lodge, and Company. 128 pp. | ||
*Moore, William. 1825. ''Columbian Harmony: or a Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors in America''. Cincinnati, Ohio: Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher. 200 pp. | *Moore, William. 1825. ''Columbian Harmony: or a Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems, Selected from the Most Eminent Authors in America''. Cincinnati, Ohio: Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher. 200 pp. |
Revision as of 17:46, 14 November 2020
General Information
Description: This is a list of all works said to be composed by Lucius Chapin or his brother Amzi Chapin, and known publications of those works up to 1850.
List of Works
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