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St Honoré les Bains
Harry T. Burleigh, composer
Martina Arroyo, soprano
Hale Smith, composer
Donnie Ray Albert, baritone
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Negro Spiritual Medley · Friendship Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir
Friendship Sings: A Worship Movement
â„— 2011 Friendship Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir
Released on: 2011-03-01
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Jessi Hughes was joined by a small group of friends to thank them for their support that helped lead to a successful Kickstarter fundraiser to help fund the recording of her first album. Upon her friends' request, Jessi sang a Negro Spiritual medley ("Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around"/"Wade in the Water"/"Walk with Me"). "An Evening with Jessi & Friends" was filmed on May 17, 2015 at Nu Cafe.
PIANO ACCOMPANIST: Junior Boateng
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Edward Boatner, composer
Randye Jones, soprano
William Tinker, piano
Floods of Praise and Giving Concert
Herrick Chapel
Grinnell College
Harry Thacker Burleigh, composer
Randye Jones, soprano
Timothy Newton, piano
Encore! - Vocal Recital
Grinnell College
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Come to Me (Negro Spiritual)
The Melody Four Quartet:
Clari Hess- first tenor
Glen Jorian- second tenor
Ray Felton- baritone
Bill Pearce- bass
The Melody Four Quartet: The Melody Four Quartet
Word Records
W-3015-LP
[1957 or 1958]
K'vod l'kha YHWH
Evelyn Simpson-Curenton, composer
Kathleen Battle, soprano
Negro spiritual interpretado por el Coro del Centro de Graduados del Liceo Naval.
Dirección: Daniel González
Solistas: Alejandro Lacalle, Jorge Destéfano, Héctor Suiffet y Luis Niglia.
Hi-hat: Osvaldo Pérez MartÃn
Diciembre 2014
Realización: Zafiro foto y video
Contacto: zafirofyv@gmail.com
Project for a teaching sample on slave culture.
All images from a simple Google image search.
Music from an educational cd on the Underground Railroad
Harris, K. & Harris, R. (1997). Wade in the Water. On Steal Away: Songs of the Underground Railroad [c.d.]. Morristown, NJ: Brooky Bear Music. (1984).
While listening to old Negro Spirituals, we realized the pain, emotions, and the events that happened then are still happening today. So we thought," I wonder what a Negro Spiritual would sound like in 2020??" We decided to make one.
"2020 Negro Spiritual"
Enjoy
One of the largest and most significant forms of American folksongs, the Negro spiritual, has a long history in America, but how do these religious songs relate to the music heard in the Black church today? "American Black Journal" continues its "Black Church in Detroit" series with a look at the history of Negro spirituals and gospel music, and the influence these two genres have had on contemporary artists.
Producer AJ Walker talks with Dr. Brandon Waddles, a composer, arranger, choir director and music instructor at Wayne State University, about how Negro spirituals uplifted enslaved Africans brought to this country and how it served as a universal language that helped lead them to freedom. Plus, they discuss R&B singers, past and present, whose musical roots stemmed from the Black Church.
American Black Journal: Episode 5026/Segment 1
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A new lecture,film premiere and historic recordings presentation at The African American Museum and Library at Oakland by Bill Doggett, Exhibitions Curator,lecturer and historian. This presentation took place June 16, 2012.
The lecture begins with a focus on The Transatlantic Slave Trade, Slavery in The United States and focuses in on The Underground Railroad and the special coded role of Negro Spirituals in the journey of enslaved Africans to freedom. The lecture-academically speaking-- has much more notable and engaging material than what is shared here.
This lecture was presented as part of The African American Museum and Library at Oakland's continuing focus on The 150th Anniversary of The American Civil War and the intertwined dramas of Slavery in The United States and African American history, then and now.
The lecture was a full afternoon presentation distinguished by the world premiere of a very special film to accompany the lecture. Additionally, Doggett showcased a number of rare early sound recordings from his large Early Sound archive of Negro Spirituality and Folk Songs.
This you tube piece is a PROMO REEL: a small sample of a much larger presentation that is focused as a full afternoon or full evening event. To contact and book Bill Doggett for your Music and Lecture Series: email: bdoggett55@gmail.com
Soprano: Suzanne Taffot
Pianiste: Louise Andrée Baril
Titre: Deep River -
Genre: Negro - Spiritual - Arranged by Hogan Moses
Date de l'enregistrement: Juin 2020
As performed by the North Park University Gospel Choir on November 19th, 2016 at Anderson Chapel. The directors of this choir are Stephen Kelly and Dr. Helen Hudgens. The soloists are Linda Nelson, Mary King and Emily Cordona Nodarse.
Based on a true lockdown.
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