Description
When the Civil War broke out in 1861, "The Battle Cry of Freedom" became perhaps the most common patriotic song echoing throughout the North. The author of that famous tune was George F. Root, and his many other patriotic songs established him as "the musician of the people."
This biography follows Root's dual career as a nationally-known traveling teacher and a composer of popular songs. His wartime songs expressed the emotions of the soldiers and of the people at home. His later songs document such events as the assassination of President Lincoln, the settling of the West, the literature and humor of his day, and the many reform movements that defined the values of that era. His biography reveals how he became the musician of the people and how his critics responded.
About the Author
P.H. Carder is retired from the music department of Silver Burdett Company. She lives in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Reviews
"a praiseworthy biography...thoroughly readable...most valuable"-The Washington Times; "a very engaging text...very readable...written in a historical and biographical style...a detailed, interesting biography"-The Journal of Southern Religion.
Book Information
ISBN 9780786433742
Author P.H. Carder
Format Paperback
Page Count 247
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc
Weight(grams) 336g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 13mm