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Program Notes for
Our American Heritage Concert
These
are the expanded program notes for our May 16th, Our American Heritage concert for selected works in our
program. They are intended to give you added insights
into the music we sing and the gifted composers and
lyricists who created it.
Program Notes: Our American Heritage [downloadable
PDF format]
Archives of Past Program Notes for the 2008-2009 Concert Season:
Of the many songs performed by the chorale in our May concert, here are some notes on selected memorable composers, who recognized the service of our Armed Forces:
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Notes on Civil War Songs and Composers
Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye was actually a 19th century Irish folk song when Irish troops served with the British East India Company. This accounts for the reference to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in the lyrics. In 1863, Patrick Gilmore took the melody of this Irish song and set it to new lyrics with the Civil War variant, called “When Johnny Comes Marching Home.”
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Although the tune to the Battle Hymn of the Republic originated in the mid-19th century, the song was eventually cast in its Civil War mold by Julia Ward Howe, a strong supporter of the Union. She wrote it while staying at the Willard Hotel, just a half-block north of the White House, on November 18, 1861. Howe had heard an earlier version of the song played while troops marched in the capital. Early in the morning, she penned the lyrics supporting the fighting Union soldier’s cause, which have made this hymn a classic.
— Program notes written by Ted Cummings;
edited by Nancy A. Edwards
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