The Psalm-Singers Amusement is a collection of hymns, fugues, and anthems by William Billings, one of America's first composers. The pieces are scored for four-part chorus and reflect the music of the colonial era. The collection includes some of Billings' most renowned pieces, including 'The Rising Sun', 'Lamentation over Boston', and 'David's Lamentation'. These timeless compositions continue to captivate and delight music lovers today.
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