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Billings: Africa for String Quartet
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Billings: Africa for String Quartet by William Billings String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

By William Billings
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String Quartet Cello,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1502724

Composed by William Billings. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. 19th Century,Chamber,Early Music,Historic,Traditional. 22 pages. Jmsgu3 #1078394. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1502724).

William Billings' hymn "Africa" is a notable composition in early American music history. Here are some key points about its significance:

Musical Characteristics
"Africa" is one of Billings' most ecstatic and stirring hymns. It showcases his distinctive style of four-part choral writing, typically performed as a cappella. The piece likely features Billings' characteristic use of forceful harmonies and elaborate fugal sections.

Historical Context
As part of Billings' repertoire, "Africa" represents an important milestone in American musical development: It was composed during the late 18th century when Billings established himself as America's first professional composer. The hymn was likely included in one of Billings' published collections, such as The New England Psalm-Singer (1770) or The Singing Master's Assistant (1776).

Cultural Impact
"Africa" contributed to Billings' reputation as a pioneering figure in American music, helping popularize his work throughout the Northern and Middle States.
The hymn was likely performed in church choirs and singing schools, critical cultural institutions of the time. As part of Billings' body of work, "Africa" played a role in establishing a distinctly American musical tradition separate from European influences.

Enduring Legacy
While Billings' popularity waned during his lifetime, his music, including "Africa," has experienced a revival: It remains part of the repertoire performed by American choral groups, particularly those specializing in early music. "Africa" is listed among Billings' notable works in modern references, indicating its continued recognition. "Africa" stands as an example of Billings' innovative and influential contributions to early American sacred music.

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