The Liberty Minstrel

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The Liberty Minstrel

by George Washington Clark

EN·~2 hours·124 chapters

Chapters

124 total
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Transcriber's Notes: The midi and pdf files provided in this e-book were created with Lilypond version 2.10. Please note that Lilypond's midi output does not reproduce some dynamics and articulations. Moreover, the pdf output uses modern notation style (except for old-style quarter rests).

0:43
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THE LIBERTY MINSTREL.

0:52
3

PREFACE.

4:45
4

THE LIBERTY MINSTREL.

0:01
5

GONE, SOLD AND GONE.

2:03
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WHAT MEANS THAT SAD AND DISMAL LOOK?

1:21
7

The Slave Boy’s Wish.

1:03
8

THE BEREAVED FATHER.

1:11
9

SLAVE GIRL MOURNING HER FATHER.

1:38
10

The Slave and her Babe.

1:41

Description

The collection opens with a reverent meditation on music’s power to soothe, stir, and bind humanity together. Drawing on the nineteenth‑century belief that melody can embody the very spirit of liberty, the verses weave images of storm‑tossed seas, radiant suns, and the yearning of a nation longing to breathe free. Each song is paired with a careful transcription, allowing listeners to follow the original melodies as they were imagined by their composer.

In addition to the poetic narrative, the volume offers modern listeners practical tools: downloadable MIDI renditions, printable scores, and the original Lilypond source code for those who wish to explore the music’s inner workings. The themes range from the lament of a captive poet to the triumphant chorus of a liberated people, inviting anyone with a listening ear to feel the pulse of an era still echoing today. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a musician, or simply a lover of heartfelt song, this anthology invites you to hear the past sing.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (147K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso, collective PM for music, Linda Cantoni, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Library of Congress.) Music transcribed by Linda Cantoni and the PGDP Music Team.

Release date

2007-07-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Washington Clark

George Washington Clark

b. 1812

A Union Army officer, politician, and prolific writer, he moved from military service into public life and publishing in the years after the Civil War. His career stretched across journalism, politics, and popular history, giving him an unusually wide view of 19th-century America.

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