MUSC 201
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- War Dance Song
- Plains
- The Liberty Song
- Folk: Broadside Ballad
- Irish Washerwoman
- Folk: Old Time rep., Irish double jig, fiddle, concertina
- Mass in G Major, Kyrie
- Sacred: Spanish polyphonic, Catholic Music in mid 1500s
- Old Hundred
- Sacred: Proper psalm, regular way singing
- What Wondrous Love is This
- Sacred: folk hymn, heterophony, Southern Appalachian style, usual way singing, from "Sacred Harp" hymnal
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- Martial: John Philip Sousa, 1896, brass band
- My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free
- Francis Hopkinson, 1759, early secular art song, European compositional style
- Chester
- William Billings, 1782, standard hymn
- Sherburne ("While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks")
- Daniel Read, standard hymn, fuging tune, 1793
- An Anthem, For Thanksgiving ("O Praise the Lord")
- William Billings, anthem, 1794
- Olivet ("My Faith Looks Up to Thee")
- Lowell Mason, standard hymn, European compositional style, 1831
- The Banjo
- Louis M. Gottschalk, 1855
- Symphonic Sketches, mvt. 1 "Jubilee"
- George Chadwick, 1895
- Symphony in E minor ("Gaelic") Op. 32 mvt. 2 "Alla siciliana-Allegro vivace"
- Amy Beach, 1896, melody from Irish folk tune "Goirtin Ornadh" ("The Little Field of Barley")
- Woodland Sketches, I. "To a Wild Rose" Op. 51
- Edward MacDowell, 1896