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'''Full Title:''' ''The Province Harmony, Being an Original Composition of Airs, Consisting of Three and Four Parts, Adapted to All the Meters Usually Sung in Churches, Together with a Brief Introduction to the Grounds of Music, Calculated for the Use of Singing Schools and Musical Societies''.
'''Full Title:''' ''The Province Harmony, Being an Original Composition of Airs, Consisting of Three and Four Parts, Adapted to All the Meters Usually Sung in Churches, Together with a Brief Introduction to the Grounds of Music, Calculated for the Use of Singing Schools and Musical Societies''.


'''Composer:''' [[Hezekiah Moors]]
'''Composer:''' [[Hezekiah Moors]]<br>


{{PubDatePlace|1809|by the Author in Boston, 140 pp.|&nbsp;}}
{{PubDatePlace|1809|by the Author in Boston, 140 pp.|&nbsp;}}

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General Information

Title: The Province Harmony

Full Title: The Province Harmony, Being an Original Composition of Airs, Consisting of Three and Four Parts, Adapted to All the Meters Usually Sung in Churches, Together with a Brief Introduction to the Grounds of Music, Calculated for the Use of Singing Schools and Musical Societies.

Composer: Hezekiah Moors

Publication date and place: 1809 by the Author in Boston, 140 pp.

Description: The only book published by Hezekiah Moors, and the only source for his works.

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References

Works at CPDL