The Musick of New England’s Revolution
Berkshire250, Performing Arts & Entertainment
July 8 | 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Join Richard Franklin Donohue as he features a collection of New Songs and Hymns published in New England during the American Revolution. From the time of the Stamp Act through the British surrender at Yorktown, New England’s seditious colonists used these works to foment rebellion, commemorate victory, and give thanks for preservation. Richard Franklin Donohue, Tenor & Harpsichord, will share his original research and explore this fiery repertoire that in the words of John Adams “cultivated the sensations of Freedom.” The program spans the Revolutionary war years with selections like John Dickenson’s Liberty Song, William Billings’ Chester, Thomas Paine’s Liberty Tree, and several popular British tunes with “new” texts reflecting the cause of freedom.

Venue Details:
Berkshire County Historical Society at Arrowhead
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780 Holmes Road
Pittsfield, MA 01201 United States - Phone:
- (413) 442-1793
Host Details:
Berkshire County Historical Society at Arrowhead
- Phone:
- (413) 442-1793
- Email:
- melville@berkshirehistory.org
- Host Website
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