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Andrew W. Johnson was a merchant, tunebook compiler, and composer in middle Tennessee. He married Susan F. Ellis in Rutherford County, Tennessee, on September 4, 1838. They moved to neighboring Bedford County before 1841, and to Cornersville in Marshall County by 1853; he and his wife are buried there. Susan F. (Ellis) Johnson, b. January 12, 1816, d. April 21, 1898 (Eskew 2001).
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==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*Johnson, Andrew W. 1839. ''The American Harmony: Containing a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Grounds of Music'', Second Edition. Nashville, Tennessee: E. H. Dunn.
*Johnson, Andrew W. 1846. ''[[The Eclectic Harmony (Andrew Johnson)|The Eclectic Harmony]]: Containing a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Grounds of Music'', Second Edition. Shelbyville, Tennessee: N. O. Wallace.
*Johnson, Andrew W. 1853. ''The Western Psalmodist: A New System of Notation, A Collection of Church Music''. Nashville, Tennessee: Author,


==References==
*Eskew, Harry. 2001. ''Andrew W. Johnson's The Eclectic Harmony: A Middle Tunebook in Middle Tennessee''. ''Notes'', Ser. 2, 58(2):291-301.


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Latest revision as of 01:13, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: 1802

Died: 1885

Andrew W. Johnson was a merchant, tunebook compiler, and composer in middle Tennessee. He married Susan F. Ellis in Rutherford County, Tennessee, on September 4, 1838. They moved to neighboring Bedford County before 1841, and to Cornersville in Marshall County by 1853; he and his wife are buried there. Susan F. (Ellis) Johnson, b. January 12, 1816, d. April 21, 1898 (Eskew 2001).

List of choral works

A. LISTED BY TITLE

B. LISTED BY FIRST LINE

 
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Publications

  • Johnson, Andrew W. 1839. The American Harmony: Containing a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Grounds of Music, Second Edition. Nashville, Tennessee: E. H. Dunn.
  • Johnson, Andrew W. 1846. The Eclectic Harmony: Containing a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Grounds of Music, Second Edition. Shelbyville, Tennessee: N. O. Wallace.
  • Johnson, Andrew W. 1853. The Western Psalmodist: A New System of Notation, A Collection of Church Music. Nashville, Tennessee: Author,

References

  • Eskew, Harry. 2001. Andrew W. Johnson's The Eclectic Harmony: A Middle Tunebook in Middle Tennessee. Notes, Ser. 2, 58(2):291-301.

External links