Stephen Foster

Foster circa 1860 Stephen Collins Foster (July 4, 1826January 13, 1864), known as "the father of American music", was an American composer known primarily for his parlour and minstrel music during the Romantic period. He wrote more than 200 songs, including "Oh! Susanna", "Hard Times Come Again No More", "Camptown Races", "Old Folks at Home" ("Swanee River"), "My Old Kentucky Home", "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair", "Old Black Joe", and "Beautiful Dreamer", and many of his compositions remain popular today. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Songs of America on home, love, nature, and death.

    Published 1988
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    Easy songs for the beginning baritone/bass /

    Published 2000
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    Musical Score Book
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    Jussi Björling rediscovered Carnegie Hall recital, September 24, 1955 / by Björling, Jussi, 1911-1960

    Published 2003
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    Itzhak Perlman's greatest hits.

    Published 1998
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    CONNECT: Volume II
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