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Our 5-episode series about music in Early America continues with this second episode that seeks to answer your questions about music in Early America.
David Hildebrand is a musicologist and an expert on early American music. His research specialty is in Anglo-American music, and he joins us to answer your questions.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/344
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Episode 219: Adrian Covert, Taverns in Early America Episode 250: Virginia, 1619 Episode 290: The World of the Wampanoag, Part 1 Episode 291: The World of the Wampanoag, Part 2 Episode 343: Chad Hamill, The Musical Landscape of Native America
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