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Sarah Lancaster (composer)

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20: 82:, likely at the Hamilton Female Institute, where she expressed an interest in music and took piano lessons. It appears that she boarded with White's family during this time in her life; she also developed the habit of sending original compositions to friends and family along with her letters. She married George Washington "Wash" Hagler on November 28, 1866, bearing him five children. In 1876 the family left Georgia, arriving in 22: 27: 25: 21: 26: 24: 90:; there she died and was buried in the town cemetery. Lancaster continued to send music home after her move, and would inquire in letters to family about "the singings" she had left behind. It was said of her that she was a "sweet singer" and "a Christian woman, of a lovable disposition". 23: 66:. She had two sisters, Anna Lucinda Maria Atkinson Lancaster, known as "Ann", and Priscilla R. Lancaster, known as "Sid"; all three were musical, and both others contributed hymns to editions of the 276: 86:, early in 1877. They remained there until sometime in the 1880s – they are listed as residents there in the 1880 census – but by 1886 had moved to 291: 261: 251: 246: 281: 148: 164: 186: 286: 256: 42:
tradition. Three of her songs were published: "The Last Words of Copernicus", "I'm on My Journey Home", and "Sardis".
55: 266: 83: 114: 71: 51: 138: 271: 241: 236: 106: 54:, April 28, 1834. Her parents were James Lupo Lancaster and Charity Lancaster, formerly of 8: 208: 209:"Bruce Springsteen: Wrecking Ball (Columbia) | Under the Radar - Music Magazine" 144: 98: 79: 110: 87: 230: 78:, the latter of whom assisted them in their compositions. Sarah studied in 75: 63: 58:. Through her father she was a descendant of the Italian Jewish musician 39: 102: 59: 136: 38:(April 28, 1834 – April 13, 1918) was an American composer in the 113:
incorporates a fragment of the same recording into her single "
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recording of "The Last Words of Copernicus" in his song "
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Index

Sacred Harp
Talbot County, Georgia
Edgecombe County, North Carolina
Peter Lupo
Elizabeth I
Benjamin Franklin White
J. P. Reese
Hamilton, Georgia
Butler, Freestone County, Texas
Oakwood, Texas
Bruce Springsteen
Alan Lomax
Death to My Hometown
M.I.A.
Tell Me Why


The Makers of the Sacred Harp
ISBN
978-0-252-07760-9
"Bruce Springsteen's Sacred Harp Sample"
"what springsteen & M.I.A. have in common"
"Bruce Springsteen: Wrecking Ball (Columbia) | Under the Radar - Music Magazine"
Categories
1834 births
1918 deaths
19th-century American composers
People from Talbot County, Georgia
People from Oakwood, Texas
Songwriters from Georgia (U.S. state)

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