"The Tidal Wave: A Collection Of Temperance Songs, Quartets, Choruses, &c" is a historical collection aimed at promoting the temperance movement through music. Compiled by William Howard Doane and Robert Lowry, this volume features a variety of musical pieces designed for group singing and performance.
The songs within address the social issues related to alcohol consumption and advocate for abstinence. This collection provides insight into the role of music in social reform movements of the time, offering both historical and musical value.
Ideal for historians, musicologists, and those interested in the temperance movement, "The Tidal Wave" captures a moment in American social and religious history.
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