"Fireside Melodies: A Collection Of Glees, And Sacred And Secular Melodies" is a curated compilation of 19th-century vocal music, ideal for both amateur and experienced singers. This anthology, compiled by Asa Fitz, features a diverse selection of glees-part-songs for three or more voices-alongside sacred hymns and secular tunes, offering a rich tapestry of musical expression from the period. The collection provides a fascinating glimpse into the musical tastes and practices of the time, with pieces designed for informal performance around the fireside or in more formal settings. Discover forgotten gems and rediscover the beauty of vocal harmony with this unique collection, perfect for music lovers and historians alike.
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