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===Compositions of Reubin Monday*===
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|1825||Greensville|| || || ||
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|1820||[[Knoxville (Reubin Monday)|Knoxville]]||88.886||Rejoice, my friends, the Lord is King||4||Also in ''Southern Harmony''
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|1825||London|| || || ||
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|1816||New Topia|| || || ||
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|1816||Tranquility|| || || ||
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:*. From Music 1983.


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 18:33, 24 March 2019

Life

Born: Unknown

Died: Unknown

Biography Reubin Monday was a singing-school teacher who lived in Knox County, Tennessee about 1815-1830. He contributed tunes to Ananias Davisson's books, Kentucky Harmony and Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony and to William Moore's Columbian Harmony.

List of choral works

A. LISTED BY TITLE

B. LISTED BY FIRST LINE

 
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Compositions of Reubin Monday*

Date Title Meter First Line Vo. Comment
1825 Greensville
1820 Knoxville 88.886 Rejoice, my friends, the Lord is King 4 Also in Southern Harmony
1825 London
1816 New Topia
1816 Tranquility
1820 Washington
  • . From Music 1983.

Publications

References

  • Music, David W. 1983. Ananias Davisson, Robert Boyd, Reubin Monday, John Martin, and Archibald Rhea in East Tennessee, 1816-26. American Music 1(3):72-84.

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