The story starts in late-18th-century New England, with four-part hymns set by America’s first composers (in particular, William Billings of Boston). Though pretty clearly related to English “artistic” hymn-writing, this music was “rustic” and “naive” in various ways — the lines often travelled in parallel fourths and fifths, and the harmony was “dispersed”, with lots … Continue reading Notes on shapenote singing
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