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*Stone, Joseph; and Abraham Wood. 1793. ''The Columbian Harmony''. Worcester, Massachusetts. 112 pp. | *Stone, Joseph; and Abraham Wood. 1793. ''The Columbian Harmony''. Worcester, Massachusetts. 112 pp. | ||
*Wood, Abraham. 1789. ''Divine Songs''. Boston: Isaiah Thomas. 32 pp. | *Wood, Abraham. 1789. ''Divine Songs''. Boston: Isaiah Thomas. 32 pp. | ||
==References== | |||
*Kroeger, Karl. 1996. ''Abraham Wood – The Collected Works''. New York: Garland. 144 pp. Reprinted by Routledge, New York. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 21:40, 29 October 2017
Life
Born: 30 July 1752, Northborough, Massachusetts
Died: 6 August 1804, Northborough, Massachusetts
Biography
Abraham Wood spent most of his life in Northborough, where he was Captain in a Revolutionary militia and fuller. He was leader of the Northborough choir for most of his life.
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List of choral works
LIST BY TITLE
1. Psalm-Tunes
2. Secular Songs
3. Anthems
LIST BY FIRST LINE
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Publications
- Stone, Joseph; and Abraham Wood. 1793. The Columbian Harmony. Worcester, Massachusetts. 112 pp.
- Wood, Abraham. 1789. Divine Songs. Boston: Isaiah Thomas. 32 pp.
References
- Kroeger, Karl. 1996. Abraham Wood – The Collected Works. New York: Garland. 144 pp. Reprinted by Routledge, New York.