IT is a fallacy to suppose that congregational music (which for a time was the chief music of America) began with Martin Luther.
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History and criticism, Music, National music, National songs, American MusicPlaces
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The National Music of America and Its Sources
May 30, 2005, Kessinger Publishing
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1417959622 9781417959624
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The national music of America and its sources.
1974, Gale Research Co.
in English
0810340399 9780810340398
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The national music of America and its sources
1970, L.C. Page and Company (incorporated)
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