25th anniversary for the CAMP!

 

Making American music come alive again!

 

 

The Center for American Music Preservation (CAMP) was established in 1998 to help preserve historical American music
from the past so it will survive into the future.

Focus is on American vocal music (classical, folk, popular) from the 18th century to the 20th century.
Some instrumental music is also included.

Are you a musician, music teacher or someone interested in American music?

Your support is needed to help keep this website available as a free educational service.

Please consider ordering the limited edition AMERICAN PLACES CD below with over one hour of enjoyable piano music.

If you are unable to offer any finacnial support, please mention this website in your performance, research, publication, or teaching.



Bulletin Board

 

CAMP Links

CAMP Director

A Shaker Music Miscellany - NEW publication!

Oldest singing school with pupils listed in 1774

Earlier American Composers - Survey in Sound

American Composers Special Collection (ACSC)

American Music Guide Series (AMGS)

American Recorded Choral Archive (ARCA)

CAMP Honor Roll

Sample AMRC CD Releases

Research Topics

 

 

 



-- Roger Lee Hall, CAMP Director

For his extensive work in various areas of American music, he has been listed in
major directories including International Who's Who in Music , Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World



For information about his music activities --
click here


Read about Roger Hall's latest book in his Memories and Music series--

"Gentle Peace" - Songs For Survival -- click here

You can listen to how Roger Hall's music career developed from high school songwriting,
to how he became an American Music Preservcationist.

Click on any of these links to listen to the audio podcast
and consider supporting the worthwhile Your History/Your Story:

Apple
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-history-your-story/id1535889414?i=1000611257078

Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4mS6z5JjFwUapMnp3jk5XJ?si=lYjF4XNiT7iHmZmD7qCF9w

YouTube
https://youtu.be/aPlzapgMVkM

Support Your History/Your Story Podcast & become a patron! 

http://patreon.com/YourHistoryYourStoryPodcast

 

 

 

Anniversaries in 2024!

 

This year marks the 250th anniversary of the American Shakers,
who arrived in America after an over two month voyage from England on August 6, 1774.

For over two centuries they composed thousands of anthems, hymns and songs, probably more than any communal sect in America.
Their first tunes were wordless and later they added texts and also music in three and four-part harmony.

Their earliest existing songs in America are from the 1780s and their last song was composed in 1959.

Some of the earliest religious music composed by women in America was by the Shakers,
including their most revered spiritual leader, Mother Ann Lee (1736-1784).
One of her early songs is on this new collection.

Also in this collection are audio interviews with Shaker singers and composer, Aaron Copland (1900-1990),
about his arrangements of the popular Shaker song, "Simple Gifts" (Tis the gift to be simple).

The DVD-ROM is titled:

"Mother Ann's Song" is included on this highly rated CD:


© AMRC 0048


 


2024 also marks the 250th anniversary of the First Singing School in America with all the pupils listed.


It was taught in 1774 by Boston composer, William Billings (1746-1800). The black & white picture shows the house which was originally the tavern of Robert Capen built in 1747. It was here where the Billings singing school was held. That house was later moved and extensively remodeled and it still stands near Stoughton Center.

Billings was the best known New England composer in 18th century America. His Stoughton singing school had 49 pupils, consisting of young males and females. One of his singing school pupils later became a choral composer, Jacob French (1754-1817).

In that singing school, Billings also met his future wife, Lucy Swan, and they lived in Boston.

 

 



Did you know the oldest choral society began in 1786 before the U.S. Constitution was approved?

Read about the singing meetings and concerts by this Massachusetts choral society
in "Dedication: Singing in Stoughton" --
click here

 

 

100th anniversary of "Rhapsody in Blue" at Aeolian Hall in New York, February 12, 1924
and "Lady Be Good" at Liberty Theater on December 1, 1924. Both are mentioned in this publication:

 

 

 

Popular and Folk Music Topics:

To commemorate the centennial of Bill Randle (1923-2004),
a free Zoom program was presented by Roger Lee Hall
titled, "Bill Randle in Cleveland: From Electric Elvis to The Shakers"

For information how to watch this free Zoom program and his book about Bill Randle -- click here

 


In person interviews in the 1970s and 1980s with singing by the last Shaker women singers
and speaking about their religious music tradition -- click here

 



 

You can help support the CAMP mission by ordering this enjoyable CD
with over one hour of music by a diverse list of American composers,
both women and men.

Just click on this CD cover to read about this important release
to help support the CAMP:



You can help support the preservation work of the CAMP
by ordering this AMERICAN PLACES CD which contains music not available anywhere else.

Your payment is through safe and secure PayPal and Free shipping is included (USA orders only).

For countries other than the USA, you can receive this CD by clicking the "Add to Cart" button TWO TIMES
and your CD will be sent by Air Mail.

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See the

The CAMP Bulletin Board

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

 

 

 

 

Lincoln and Liberty: Music From Abraham Lincoln's Era

 

 

 

Angel of Peace: Music in Old Boston (multimedia disc)

 

 

Five American Women Composers (CD)

 

Book and CD about music of the American Shakers:

 

Book including a history of their music
written by a Shaker Sister, also lyrics for 25 Shaker spirituals,
and an exclusive interview with composer, Aaron Copland
about his arrangements of the Shaker song, "Simple Gifts."
The CD contains all the music mentioned in the book.

GENTLE WORDS (Book and CD)

 

 


American Choral Music History:

In commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts,
a collection highlighting singing in earlier America:

LAND OF OUR HEARTS - From Pilgrims to Patriots (multimedia computer disc)

 

 

 

 

 

 

A valuable series of music
for teaching, research or just for listening!


 

 

Earlier American Composers:
Survey In Sound, 1759-1919

music examples
from 16 American composers,
including chamber music and choral music,
all together on one multimedia DVD-ROM.

Read about this extensive audio collection -- click here


 

New Multimedia Series!

American Composers Special Collection (ACSC)

Each disc highlights one American composer and one of their major works..

These are the three releases:

20th century: Aaron Copland (1900-1990)



Copland meets Shaker Sister Mildred Barker
in Shaker Heights, Ohio, 1974
© Photo by G.M. Hall

ACSC-1: Aaron Copland (1900-1990)
Film Music and "Appalachian Spring"

19th century: Edwin Arthur Jones (1853-1911)



© Photo by PineTree Press


ACSC-2: Edwin Arthur Jones (1853-1911)
Chamber Music and "Song of Our Saviour"


18th century: William Billings (1746-1800)

ACRC-3: William Billings, 1746-1800
Choral Music and "Anthem for Thanksgiving"

The disc includes a book with detailed Billings family genealogy and Facts and Fiction about Billings and The Stoughton Musical Society,
now the oldest singing society in America, organized in 1786. For more information about this disc
-- click here

 

 

 

 

 

 

American Music Guide Series:



No. 1 - A Guide to Film Music: Songs and Scores

No. 2 - "Celebrate, Rejoice and Sing!" - A Guide to Christmas Music in America

No. 3 - "Dedication" - A Guide to Singing in Stoughton, 1762-1992

No. 4 - "I Got Rhythm" - A Guide to George Gershwin - Music for Radio and Films

No. 5 - "In The Mood" - A Guide to Music on Radio

No. 6 - "Invitation to Zion" - A Guide to Shaker Music

 


 

Are you a fan of movie songs?

Then check out these enjoyable CDs about this Oscar-winning lyricist:

 

AMRC 0018: Oscar Meets Sammy:
Film Music On Radio

 

 

 

 

 

American Recorded Choral Archive (ARCA)

American Recorded Choral Archive

 

 

 

 

Honor Roll


We are grateful for any donations received to help support the Center for American Music Preservation.

These names have been added to the CAMP Honor Roll for their service to music
as singer, composer, conductor or scholar:

 

Sister Ruth Mildred Barker

Gregory Erickson

Earl Eyrich

Randy Folger

John D. Herr

David P. McKay

Sister Bertha Lillian Phelps

George Walker

 

You can help support the CAMP and adding a name to this Honor Roll.

To add a name to the Honor Roll, order the American Places CD listed above.





 

 

 


 

 

     


     

 

 

 

 

 

 



Here are some of the many available AMRC CD releases:

 

AMRC 0001: MAJESTY: Best of William Billings

 

 

AMRC 0005: A Conversation with Aaron Copland

 

 

 

AMRC 0013: "Swanee" -
A Century of American Song, 1819-1919

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

World Premiere Recording!

AMRC 0029: Song of Our Saviour, Op. 16 (1881)
A Cantata by Edwin Arthur Jones
for Soloists, Chorus, Orchestra and Organ

 

 

 

AMRC 0033: Simple Gifts -
A Shaker Song Revisited

 

 

 




 

 

AMRC 0041: "CHESTER" -
Music in Old New England, 1778-1878
(radio documentary)

 

 

See the complete list of
AMRC CDs --
click here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research Topics

 

 

18th century

 

Read about the first known American art song in 1759 by Francis Hopkinson--
click here

 

 

William Billings - Father of American Choral Music

 

 

Singing Stoughton - Music in Massachusetts

 

 

 

 

 

 

"A Toast" - Music of George Washington's Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

19th century

Read about "The Simplicity of Shaker Music" -
the oldest surviving communal sect in America,
with the largest number of original tunes and texts

click here

 

 

"Lincoln and Liberty" - Music From Abraham Lincoln's Time

 

It is not commonly known that in addition to his many popular songs,
Stephen Foster also composed a group of beautiful hymns during the Civil War years.
Some of these hymns are available in First Recordings on a multimedia disc titled,

 

"Glory, Hallelujah" - Songs and Hymns of the Civil War Era

 

 

20th century

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Music by George W. Chadwick - click here

One of his choral works from 1918 is the title of this DVD-ROM with audio and video features:

"Land of Our Hearts" - From Pilgrims to Patriots

 

Leonard Bernstein: The Total Musician

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Bill Randle Chronicles - click here

 

 

 

Film In Focus (1930s-1960s) - click here

 

 

 


Tribute to a popular Oscar-winning lyricist, Sammy Cahn

 

 

 

 






CAMP Reference Links

 

American Music Recordings Archive (AMRA)

American Music Recordings Collection (AMRC)

American Music Resource Editions (AMRE)

Essential American Recordings Survey (EARS)


New England Music Archive (NEMA)

Popular Songwriters and The Great American Songbook

Multimedia American Music Series (MAMS)

Shaker Music Preservation Series (SMPS)

Stoughton Music Heritage Series (SMHS)

Survey of Earlier American Music (SEAM)

 

 

 

 

AMP Resource Links

 


Classical Music

American Composers

American Composers Web Poll

Composer Anniversaries

Popular Songs

American Song History Survey

Popular Songwriters

 

New England Music

Massachusetts Music

New England Heritage Music

Singing Stoughton and the Oldest Choral Society in the U.S.A..

 

Other Links:

American Music Timeline, Part One - 1620-1818

American Music Timeline, Part Two - 1820-1920

American Music Resource Editions (AMRE)

PineTree Music Multimedia Editions (PTME)

 

Recommended Websites

 

International Center For American Music (ICAMUS)- Aloma Bardi, Founder/President

ICAMus - The International Center for American Music promotes knowledge and appreciation of American music and music making in the US. The Center maintains an inclusive orientation towards musical life in the United States, from its beginning to contemporary time. Significant attention is devoted to Early American Music. The Organization focuses on the study of musical sources, and on the unity and integration of research, teaching, performance, and experimentation.

Society for American Music (SAM) - Web Resources

The mission of the Society for American Music (SAM) is to stimulate the appreciation, performance, creation and study of American musics of all eras and in all their diversity, including the full range of activities and institutions associated with these musics throughout the world.

Song of America - Thomas Hampson, Founder

A listing of Online resources. Song of America is a database resource where you can listen to songs, learn more about them, read their lyrics, find scores, and link to relevant Web sites.

 


 

 

 

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