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'''Aliases:''' | '''Aliases:''' Joseph C. Lowry, Joseph A. Lowry | ||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' ca. 1790 | '''Born:''' ca. 1790 | ||
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James C. Lowry is the composer (or arranger) of the psalm-tune Pisgah, first published in [[Ananias Davisson]]'s ''The Kentucky Harmony'', 1817. He "contributed nine tunes to ''Kentucky Harmony'' [and its supplement] … He probably lived in Kentucky, since two additional tunes are credited to him in ''Columbian Harmony'' (1829) by Kentucky residents" (Steel and Hulan 2010). Some of his songs might give a hint: | |||
*Botetourt – A county in western Virginia, originally drawn in the 1770s to include all of the later state of Kentucky (1792). Lowry is a small town in adjacent Bedford County. | |||
*Mecklenburg – A county in south-central Virginia, a county in North Carolina, and a historical region in northern Germany. Also Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of George III and Queen of Great Britain from 1761 to 1818. | |||
*Fluvanna – A river and county in central Virginia. | |||
*Morning Star – The words are a translation-adaptation of a famous German hymn, ''[[Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern]]''. | |||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
===1. Titles=== | ===1. Titles=== | ||
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'''1b. Arrangements''' | |||
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===2. First Lines=== | ===2. First Lines=== | ||
*[[Pisgah ( | {{top}} | ||
*[[Mecklenburg (James C. Lowry)|Bright scenes of glory strike my sense]] | |||
*[[The Weary Traveler (James C. Lowry)|Come all you weary travelers]] | |||
*[[Morning Star (James C. Lowry)|How splendid shines the morning star]] | |||
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*[[Jerusalem (James C. Lowry)|Jerusalem, my happy home]] | |||
*[[Pisgah (James C. Lowry)|When I can read my title clear]] | |||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*Carden, Allen D., Compiler. 1820. ''The Missouri Harmony, or a Collection of Psalm Tunes and Anthems''. St. Louis, Missouri: Morgan, Lodge, and Company. 199 pp. Reprinted by University of Nebraska Press, 1994. | |||
*Davisson, Ananias, Compiler. 1820. ''Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony''. Harrisonburg, Virginia: Author. 103 pp. | |||
*Davisson, Ananias, Compiler. 1825. ''Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony'', Third Edition. Harrisonburg, Virginia: Author. 152 pp. | |||
*Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. ''The Makers of the Sacred Harp''. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp. | *Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. ''The Makers of the Sacred Harp''. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp. | ||
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Revision as of 00:08, 26 October 2019
Aliases: Joseph C. Lowry, Joseph A. Lowry
Life
Born: ca. 1790
Died:
James C. Lowry is the composer (or arranger) of the psalm-tune Pisgah, first published in Ananias Davisson's The Kentucky Harmony, 1817. He "contributed nine tunes to Kentucky Harmony [and its supplement] … He probably lived in Kentucky, since two additional tunes are credited to him in Columbian Harmony (1829) by Kentucky residents" (Steel and Hulan 2010). Some of his songs might give a hint:
- Botetourt – A county in western Virginia, originally drawn in the 1770s to include all of the later state of Kentucky (1792). Lowry is a small town in adjacent Bedford County.
- Mecklenburg – A county in south-central Virginia, a county in North Carolina, and a historical region in northern Germany. Also Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of George III and Queen of Great Britain from 1761 to 1818.
- Fluvanna – A river and county in central Virginia.
- Morning Star – The words are a translation-adaptation of a famous German hymn, Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern.
There is no Wikipedia page.
List of choral works
1. Titles
1a. Psalm-Tunes
1b. Arrangements
2. First Lines
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Publications
References
- Carden, Allen D., Compiler. 1820. The Missouri Harmony, or a Collection of Psalm Tunes and Anthems. St. Louis, Missouri: Morgan, Lodge, and Company. 199 pp. Reprinted by University of Nebraska Press, 1994.
- Davisson, Ananias, Compiler. 1820. Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony. Harrisonburg, Virginia: Author. 103 pp.
- Davisson, Ananias, Compiler. 1825. Supplement to the Kentucky Harmony, Third Edition. Harrisonburg, Virginia: Author. 152 pp.
- Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. The Makers of the Sacred Harp. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.
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