Jeremiah Ingalls

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Jeremiah Ingalls was born Andover, Massachusetts March 1st, 1764 and died in Hancock, Vermont April 6th 1838.[1] He was one of the first American composers.[2] He was the choirmaster at the Congregational Church in Newbury in Newbury, Vermont from 1791 to 1805. In 1810, he was excommunicated from that church. [3]

Contents

[edit] List of Works

  • Northfield - Score
  • Christian Song
  • New Jerusalem
  • The Apple Tree
  • Redemption

[edit] Publications

  • The Christian Harmony; or, Songster's Companion, Jeremiah Ingalls, (Exeter, NH, Henry Ranlet, 1805)
  • "Connexion" and Jeremiah Ingalls Society Bicentennial Edition, 1805-2005 of The Christian Harmony or Songster's Companion, Thomas B. Malone ed.
  • Klocko, D. G. 1978. Jeremiah Ingalls' The Christian Harmony, or Songster's Companion. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan
  • Denson

[edit] Discography

  • Harmonia Mundi
  • I Am The Rose Of Sharon
  • Sweet Seraphic Fire
  • The Shapenote Album
  • Christmas Carols

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.singingalls.org/ Shape Note Connection of Jeremiah Ingalls
  2. ^ http://www.voxnovus.com/resources/American_Composer_Timeline.htm American Composer Timeline
  3. ^ http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Jeremiah_Ingalls Choral Wiki