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'''Editors - Compilers:''' [[Bartholomew Brown]], Benjamin Holt, and Nahum Mitchell
'''Editors - Compilers:''' [[Bartholomew Brown]], Benjamin Holt, and Nahum Mitchell


{{PubDatePlace|1802|by Isaiah Thomas, Ebenezer T. Andrews, and John West in Boston.| }}
{{Volumes|3|Edition
|1802|1|by Isaiah Thomas, Ebenezer T. Andrews, and John West in Boston. First Edition, 159 pp.
|1804|2|Second Edition, 167 pp.
|1810|3|''Bridgewater Collection of Sacred Music'', 168 pp.}}


{{Volumes|3|Edition|1802|First Edition, 159 pp.|1804|Second Edition, 167 pp.|1810|''Bridgewater Collection of Sacred Music'', 168 pp.}}
'''Description:'''
 
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==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 01:52, 8 April 2021

General Information

Title: Columbian and European Harmony

Full Title: Columbian and European Harmony, or Bridgewater Collection of Sacred Music

Editors - Compilers: Bartholomew Brown, Benjamin Holt, and Nahum Mitchell

Publications using VolumesEditions

1 – Published 1802 – by Isaiah Thomas, Ebenezer T. Andrews, and John West in Boston. First Edition, 159 pp.
2 – Published 1804 – Second Edition, 167 pp.
3 – Published 1810Bridgewater Collection of Sacred Music, 168 pp.


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References

Works at CPDL

Edition 1 (1802)

Title Year Composer Arranger Lyricist First Line Subgenre Vo. Meter
Tunbridge 1793 Jacob Kimball Isaac Watts Our sins, alas! how strong they be 3 86. 86 (C.M.)

Edition 2 (1804)

Title Year Composer Arranger Lyricist First Line Subgenre Vo. Meter
Northfield 1804 Bartholomew Brown Anne Steele Life is a span, a fleeting hour 4 86. 86 (C.M.)