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Civil War Music

When one thinks of the American Civil War, their thoughts turn to the political turmoil and the military action, and not to song and dance. But the South, and particularly the Confederacy, produced some of the most memorable songs of the period that exist today. A close look at the patriotic songs of the South and the Confederacy reveals that they were usually written around one of three themes: the Country, the Flag, or the Heroes, all with a sprinkling of appeals to God to favor “The Cause.” The two most prolific composers of popular patriotic music of the Confederacy were Harry B. Macarthy, and John Hill Hewitt. Probably the most prolific music publishers were the Blackmar Brothers. Blackmar Brothers published first in New Orleans, and after the city’s capture, moved their publishing business to Augusta, Georgia. Well-known Southern bibliographer Richard Harwell stated it accurately: “The musical history of the South neither began nor ended with the Confederacy, but music publishing in the South reached a height during the war years that it achieved neither before nor after.” (Harwell, Richard B. Confederate Music, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1950, 56.) The “W” numbers used here as the index numbers, are those used for cataloging, from Parrish & Willingham’s standard reference work: Confederate Imprints.

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  • Up With the Flag by Dr. Wm. B. Harrell

    Up With the Flag

  • The Drummer Boy of Shiloh by E. Clarke Ilsley

    The Drummer Boy of Shiloh

  • Battery Wagner; polka-Mazurka by Edmond Newmann

    Battery Wagner; polka-Mazurka

  • Violetta (I'm Thinking of a Flower) by Edward O. Eaton

    Violetta (I'm Thinking of a Flower)

  • We Have Parted (ballad) by Ella Wren

    We Have Parted (ballad)

  • Farewell Enchanting Hope by Felix Lessing

    Farewell Enchanting Hope

  • Keep Me Awake! Mother by F. Koenigsberg

    Keep Me Awake! Mother

  • The Southern Soldier Boy by G. W. Alexander

    The Southern Soldier Boy

  • Strike for the South by James Pierpont

    Strike for the South

  • All Quiet Along the Potomac by John H. Hewitt

    All Quiet Along the Potomac

  • Dixie, the Land of King Cotton by John H. Hewitt

    Dixie, the Land of King Cotton

  • I Will Meet Thee by John H. Hewitt

    I Will Meet Thee

  • The South by John H. Hewitt

    The South

  • The Unknown Dead by John H. Hewitt

    The Unknown Dead

  • Good bye, Sweetheart, Good Bye by John Liptrot Hatton

    Good bye, Sweetheart, Good Bye

  • Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming by Stephen Foster

    Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming

  • The Southern Marseillaise by A.E. Blackmar

    The Southern Marseillaise

  • Maryland! My Maryland! by A lady of Baltimore

    Maryland! My Maryland!

  • Our Flag and Its Origin by Harry Macarthy

    Our Flag and Its Origin

  • Dirge for Ashby (broadside-poetry) by Mrs. Margaret Preston

    Dirge for Ashby (broadside-poetry)

  • Crescent City Guards' Quickstep by A High Private

    Crescent City Guards' Quickstep

  • God will Defend the Right by A lady of Richmond, Va.

    God will Defend the Right

  • God will Defend the Right by A lady of Richmond, Va.

    God will Defend the Right

  • The Brightest Eyes Galop by A. Schwartz

    The Brightest Eyes Galop

  • Zouave Mazurka by A. Waldauer

    Zouave Mazurka

  • God Save the South! by Chas. W. A. Ellerbrock

    God Save the South!

  • Military Band Polka by C. H. Spohr

    Military Band Polka

  • Genl Beauregard's Grand March by E. Heineman

    Genl Beauregard's Grand March

  • The Free Market Waltz by F. Strauss

    The Free Market Waltz

  • Missouri! A Voice From the South by Harry Macarthy

    Missouri! A Voice From the South

  • Missouri! A Voice From the South by Harry Macarthy

    Missouri! A Voice From the South

  • The Bonnie Blue Flag by Harry Macarthy

    The Bonnie Blue Flag

  • The Volunteer! (My Country's Call) by Harry Macarthy

    The Volunteer! (My Country's Call)

  • We Conquer or Die by James Pierpont

    We Conquer or Die

  • The Minute Men (Ballad) by J. B. Hawkins

    The Minute Men (Ballad)

  • The Stars of Our Banner, 2nd ed by M.F. Bigney

    The Stars of Our Banner, 2nd ed

  • The Stars of Our Banner, 4th ed by M.F. Bigney

    The Stars of Our Banner, 4th ed

  • Our First President's Quick Step by P. Rivinac

    Our First President's Quick Step

  • Pearl River Polka by P. Rivinac

    Pearl River Polka

  • Home to Our Mountains Gipsy Duet by Verdi

    Home to Our Mountains Gipsy Duet

 
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