George Frederick Root
The Battle Cry of Freedom
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Composer:George Frederick RootGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:1862Publication Date:1862First Performance:Jul 26, 1862Average_duration:2:51"The Battle Cry of Freedom" is a patriotic song composed by George Frederick Root in 1862 during the American Civil War. The song was written to boost the morale of Union soldiers and to rally support for the Union cause. It quickly became one of the most popular songs of the war and was sung by soldiers and civilians alike. The song premiered in 1862 and was first performed by the Hutchinson Family Singers, a popular group of musicians who were known for their abolitionist views. The song was an instant hit and was soon being sung by soldiers in camps and on the battlefield. "The Battle Cry of Freedom" is a march that is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement is a rousing call to arms, with lyrics that urge soldiers to fight for their country and for the cause of freedom. The second movement is a more reflective section that acknowledges the sacrifices that soldiers are making and the hardships they are enduring. The final movement is a triumphant call to victory, with lyrics that celebrate the Union's eventual triumph over the Confederacy. The song's lyrics are characterized by their patriotic fervor and their emphasis on the importance of freedom and democracy. The song's chorus, which repeats the phrase "The Union forever, hurrah boys, hurrah!" is particularly memorable and has become an iconic symbol of the Union cause. Overall, "The Battle Cry of Freedom" is a powerful and stirring song that captures the spirit of the American Civil War. Its popularity during the war helped to boost morale and rally support for the Union cause, and its legacy continues to this day as a symbol of American patriotism and unity.More....
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