Composition: The Southern and Western Pocket Harmonist (Walker, William)

Title The Southern and Western Pocket Harmonist
Alternative title {{TPtr}} :Intended as an Appendix to The Southern Harmony; embracing the principal hymns, songs, choruses, and revival tunes, usually sung at protracted and campmeetings of different denominations of Christians throughout the Southern and Western States; also, a number of choice pieces for the church and social singing societies; to which is prefixed, a concise introduction to the grounds of music, by William Walker, author of The Southern Harmony.
Creators William Walker (composer)
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Instrumentation 3 voices
mixed chorus
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First published 1845
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Composition types Hymns, Sacred songs, Spirituals, Anthems, Odes
Language English
Period Classical
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Details Section Type Publisher Date File
view Complete Thomas Cowperthwait & Co.; Kay and Brother 1846 Complete Score · view
view Complete Philadelphia: Charles Desilver; G. G. Evans 1860 Complete Score · view
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