Name William Steffe Died 1890 | Music director Two Flags West | |
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Similar People Julia Ward Howe, John Williams, Leonard Bernstein, Erich Kunzel, Hugo Friedhofer |
Battle hymn of the republic william steffe 1830 1890 ensemble vocalys
William Steffe (1830–1890) was a South-Carolina born Philadelphia bookeeper and insurance agent who is credited with collecting and editing the musical tune for a camp-meeting song with the traditional "Glory Hallelujah" refrain, in about 1856. It opened with "Say, brothers, will you meet us / on Canaan's happy shore?" The tune became widely known.
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Early in the American Civil War, this tune was used to create the Union army marching song "John Brown's Body", which begins with the lyrics "John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave, but his soul goes marching on."
In November 1861, Julia Ward Howe, having heard this version, used the tune as the basis of her new verse, later known as "The Battle Hymn of the Republic".
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