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  1. 1850. Songs of America. Stephen Foster composes 'The Voice of Bygone Days', 'Molly, Do You Love Me?', and ' Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway! ' Go Down Moses,' a spiritual sung by the Tuskegee Institute Singers, 1914.

  2. Music history of the United States. Colonial era – to the Civil War – During the Civil War – Late 19th century – 1900–1940 – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s. This is a timeline of music in the United States. It is divided into several parts. To 1819.

  3. This timeline of music in the United States covers the period from 1850 to 1879. It encompasses the California Gold Rush, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and touches on topics related to the intersections of music and law, commerce and industry, religion, race, ethnicity, politics, gender, education, historiography and academics.

  4. This timeline covers the century between the first American popular songs to music at the end of World War I and the beginning of the Roaring Twenties. Part One features music composed and published in America between 1620 and 1818.

  5. Music history of the United States. Colonial era – to the Civil War – During the Civil War – Late 19th century – 1900–1940 – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s. This is a timeline of music in the United States from 1880 to 1919.

  6. 5 days ago · Here are some main things you'll find on a music history timeline: Ancient Times: The first kinds of music used in rituals, ceremonies, and stories. Medieval Times: The start of Gregorian chants, troubadours, and music with multiple parts. Renaissance Times: The rise of humanism, the beginning of madrigals, and the creation of opera.

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  8. www.jazzinamerica.org › jazzresources › timelineTimeline - Jazz in America

    Historical Events. 1619. The first Africans are sold into slavery in America. 1817. New Orleans city council establishes "Congo Square" as an official site for slave music and dance. Harvard Law School is founded. Mississippi becomes a state. James Monroe is elected president. 1865.

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