Description
1958 edition. Paperback cover has some wear and fading. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This unassuming little volume, “Silver Gleams: Our First 1958 Book for Singing Schools, Conventions, etc.,” offers a fascinating window into the rich tradition of American sacred music. Published in the late 1950s, it captures a pivotal moment in the evolution of gospel and convention singing, a uniquely American musical form with roots stretching back to the early 19th century. These songbooks, known as “convention books” or “tunebooks,” were essential tools for the traveling singing teachers who crisscrossed the nation, spreading musical literacy and shaping the sound of rural church music. While the anonymous compiler is lost to history, the book itself stands as a testament to the enduring power of communal singing and the vibrant musical heritage of the American South and Midwest. For collectors, it represents a rare surviving artifact of a tradition that has largely faded from the modern landscape, a precious link to a bygone era when these itinerant singing conventions were the heartbeat of rural musical life.