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'''BRICKMAKER MARCH'''. American, March. The melody appears in Connecticut fifer Giles Gibb Jr.'s (1760-1780) music manuscript collection (1777), killed by a British raiding party in Royalton, Vermont in October, 1780. The melody is presumed British in origin, although no British sources for it have yet been located. | '''BRICKMAKER MARCH'''. American, March. The melody appears in Connecticut fifer Giles Gibb Jr.'s (1760-1780) music manuscript collection (1777), killed by a British raiding party in Royalton, Vermont in October, 1780. The melody is presumed British in origin, although no British sources for it have yet been located. | ||
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'''© 1996-2010 Andrew Kuntz. All Rights Reserved.''' | '''© 1996-2010 Andrew Kuntz. All Rights Reserved.''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:26, 6 May 2019
BRICKMAKER MARCH. American, March. The melody appears in Connecticut fifer Giles Gibb Jr.'s (1760-1780) music manuscript collection (1777), killed by a British raiding party in Royalton, Vermont in October, 1780. The melody is presumed British in origin, although no British sources for it have yet been located.
Recorded source: New World Records 80276-2, "Music of the American Revolution: The Birth of Liberty" (1976).
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© 1996-2010 Andrew Kuntz. All Rights Reserved.
Engraver Valerio M. Pelliccioni