"Palm: A Collection Of Sacred Music, For Choirs, Singing Schools And Conventions" is a treasury of 19th-century sacred music intended for a variety of vocal ensembles. Compiled by C. M. Wyman, this collection offers a diverse selection of hymns and anthems suitable for church choirs, singing schools, and large conventions. The book provides valuable insight into the musical tastes and religious practices of the period. It serves as a resource for those interested in the history of American sacred music, choral arrangements, and vocal instruction. Its contents reflect the enduring power of faith expressed through song.
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