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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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  • Pendleton Quick Step by A. Davis

    Pendleton Quick Step

  • Silvery Shower: Tremelo Etude by Adolph Baumbach

    Silvery Shower: Tremelo Etude

  • Faded Flowers (different cover) by A. E. Blackmar & Bro.

    Faded Flowers (different cover)

  • Farewell to the Star Spangled Banner by A.G.

    Farewell to the Star Spangled Banner

  • The Southern Galop by A Lady

    The Southern Galop

  • Each Hour of Life by Badarzewska

    Each Hour of Life

  • Shells of Ocean (variation) by Charles Grobe

    Shells of Ocean (variation)

  • I'd Be a Star by Ch. H. Gerken

    I'd Be a Star

  • I've Brought Thee An Ivy Leaf by D. Wood

    I've Brought Thee An Ivy Leaf

  • Poor Oppressed by E. A. Benson

    Poor Oppressed

  • Kiss Me Before I Die Mother by E. Clarke Ilsley

    Kiss Me Before I Die Mother

  • Riding A Raid by E. Crehen

    Riding A Raid

  • There's Life in the Old Land Yet by Edward O. Eaton

    There's Life in the Old Land Yet

  • See At Your Feet a Suppliant One by Ella Wren

    See At Your Feet a Suppliant One

  • See At Your Feet a Suppliant One by Ella Wren

    See At Your Feet a Suppliant One

  • Dreams by F. H. Hodges

    Dreams

  • Kathleen Mavourneen by F. N. Crouch

    Kathleen Mavourneen

  • When the Swallows Homeward Fly by Franz Abt

    When the Swallows Homeward Fly

  • Virginian Marseillaise by F. W. Rosier

    Virginian Marseillaise

  • I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie by George Barker

    I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie

  • The Vacant Chair by G. F. Root

    The Vacant Chair

  • The Child of the Regiment by G. W. Glover

    The Child of the Regiment

  • The Bonnie Blue Flag by Harry Macarthy

    The Bonnie Blue Flag

  • Call Me Not Back From the Echoless by Henry Tucker

    Call Me Not Back From the Echoless

  • When This Cruel War is Over by Henry Tucker

    When This Cruel War is Over

  • When This Cruel War is Over (red) by Henry Tucker

    When This Cruel War is Over (red)

  • The Soldier's Grave by Hermann L. Schreiner

    The Soldier's Grave

  • The Officer's Funeral by Honbl. Mrs. Norton

    The Officer's Funeral

  • Love Me! by H. W. Greatorex

    Love Me!

  • Trust To Luck, Alabama by Jacob Schlesinger

    Trust To Luck, Alabama

  • Faded Flowers by James Powers

    Faded Flowers

  • Rock Me To Sleep, Mother by John H. Hewitt

    Rock Me To Sleep, Mother

  • Let Me Kiss Him For His Mother by John P. Ordway

    Let Me Kiss Him For His Mother

  • Lorena by J.P. Webster

    Lorena

  • Lorena by J.P. Webster

    Lorena

  • Annie of the Vale by J. R. Thomas

    Annie of the Vale

  • Annie of the Vale by J. R. Thomas

    Annie of the Vale

  • The Cottage By the Sea by J. R. Thomas

    The Cottage By the Sea

  • Signal Corps Schottische by Mason M. Bunow

    Signal Corps Schottische

  • Mother, Oh! Sing Me To Rest by M. Keller

    Mother, Oh! Sing Me To Rest

 
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