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Revision as of 15:06, 19 November 2019
Life
Born: 13 March 1779, Middleboro, Massachusetts
Died: 31 December 1848, Providence, Rhode Island
Biography Oliver Shaw was a singing master, organist, composer, singer, and music publisher. He moved to Providence in 1807, where he served as organist, and sang in concerts of the Boston Handel and Haydn Society. One of his students was Lowell Mason. His later songs became the first American ballads in the English style of the time (Britton, Lowens, and Crawford 1990).
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List of choral works
Sacred Music
- All Things Fair and Bright are Thine
- Benevolent Street
- Complaint
- Florida
- Humility
- Mary's Tears
- Meeting Street
- Norway
- President Street
- Taunton
- Warebridge
- Weybossett Street
- Zion
Secular Music
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Works listed by first line
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Publications
- Shaw, Oliver, Amos Albee, and Herman Mann. 1808. The Columbian sacred harmonist: Or, collection of grammatical music. Dedham, Massachusetts: Hermann Mann. 128 pp.
- Shaw, Oliver. 1818. Sacred Melodies, selected from Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and others, with several original compositions. Providence, Rhode Island: Miller and Hutchens. 84 pp.
- Shaw, Oliver. 1819. Melodia Sacra or Providence Selection of Sacred Musick. Providence, Rhode Island: Miller and Hutchens. 167 pp.
References
- Britton, Allen P.; Irving Lowens; and Richard Crawford. 1990. American Sacred Music Imprints 1698-1810: A Bibliography. Worcester, Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society. 798 pp.
External links
- Works by Oliver Shaw in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)