Major Events in Salvation Army Music Milestones during the life of William Booth Dr. Ronald W. Holz is chair of the division of fine arts at Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky, and author of several studies of Salvation Army music.
April 1, 1990
1878: Publication of Songs of The Salvation Army, formerly known as “The Christian Mission”;, first brass bands formed 1879: The War Cry begins weekly publication and introduces songs 1880: Booth encourages development of brass bands in a General Order in The War Cry; publication of Salvation Army Music 1881: Second General Order on regulations and rules for brass bands; Fred Fry appointed to produce brass arrangements for Army bands 1882: Fry releases first band tune arrangements 1883: Publication of Salvation Music, Volume II, first music book with original material by Salvationist authors and composers; first music department formed under supervision of Herbert Booth 1884: First Band Journal (now General Series) is released 1885: General Order in War Cry states that “henceforth Army bands must use only music published by The Salvation Army”; four major songbooks published, including ones for soloists and young people 1886: The Musical Salvationist, the Army’s principal vocal publication, first released in magazine format 1887: Booth sponsors a song competition with eight prize winners published in The Musical Salvationist 1890: Songs of Peace and War, containing 86 songs by Herbert Booth, is published 1896: First music board formed to administer music publications and other musical activity 1898: Songster Brigades (choirs) formally recognized and commissioned 1899: Publication of Salvation Army Songs, first congregational songbook with significant proportion of songs written by Salvationists; first Bandsmen’s Councils held 1900: Band Music #1, the brass “companion” volume, is released; The Local Officer magazine, forerunner of The Bandsman and Songster, begins publication 1901: ...
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