Mason, Lowell. The New Carmina Sacra: or Boston Collection of Church Music, being one of the most complete and popular collections of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Chants, Sentences, &c., for Choirs, Congregations, Singing Schools, and Societies, ever published. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Company, 1869. [12209]
Leather spine with printed paper over card (hardcover), some worming in the joints with the front joint cracked, old stain to left edge of the binding. Oblong 6 1/4 x 9 3/4, 380 pp. plus index. The text is generally clean with occasional pencil marks. Good. Hardcover.
The first 21 pages are the "Guide to Musical Notation." The music is in four parts with round notes.
Lowell Mason (1792-1872), Massachusetts-born hymn composer, music publisher, one of the founders of public school music education in the United States. He is credited with composing over 1600 hymn tunes.
"To him we owe some of our best ideas in religious church music, elementary musical education, music in schools, the popularization of classical chorus singing, and the art of teaching music upon the Inductive or Pestalozzian plan. More than that, we owe him no small share of respect which the profession of music enjoys at the present time as contrasted with the contempt in which it was held a century or more ago. In fact, the entire art of music, as now understood and practiced in America, had derived advantage from the work of this great man." - Hall, Biographies of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers (1914).