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Author Moses, Oral.

Title Amen! : African-American composers of the 20th century
Published Albany, N.Y. : Albany Records, [2001]

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Contents Go down Moses / arr. Robert Lee Owens -- There are angels hoverin' round ; Oh, Mary, what you gonna call your pretty little baby? / arr. Uzee Brown, Jr.-- Jean ; He met her in the meadow ; Sometimes I feel like a motherless child ; I don't feel no-ways tired / Harry T. Burleigh -- Zion Hallelujah / arr. R. Nathaniel Dett -- Witness ; Swing dat hammer / arr. Francis Hall Johnson -- Songs of separation / William G. Still -- He's got the whole world in his hand / arr. Margaret bonds -- Water boy ; arr. Avery Robinson -- Borderline / Robert Owens ; [text by] Langston Hughes -- It's me, o Lord / arr. Betty Jackson King -- This little light o' mine / arr. John W. Work -- Amen / arr. Jester Hairston, George Bailey
Notes Songs and spirituals
Notes and texts inserted
Performer Oral Moses, bass-baritone ; George Bailey, piano
Event Recorded Sept. 9-10, 2000, at Sounds Interesting, Middleborough, Mass
Notes Sung in English
Hard copy version record
Subject Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967 -- Musical settings
SUBJECT Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967 fast
Subject Spirituals (Songs)
Songs (Low voice) with piano.
Music by African American composers.
Music by African American composers
Songs (Low voice) with piano
Spirituals (Songs)
Genre/Form Streaming audio
Musical settings
Musical settings.
Mises en musique.
Form Streaming audio
Author Bailey, George (George Morrison)
Brown, Uzee.
Burleigh, H. T. (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949.
Dett, R. Nathaniel, 1882-1943.
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967.
Johnson, Hall, 1888-1970.
Bonds, Margaret.
Robinson, Avery, 1878-1965.
King, Betty Jackson, 1928-1994.
Work, John W. (John Wesley), 1901-1967.
Hairston, Jester, 1901-2000.
Still, William Grant, 1895-1978. Songs of separation.
Owens, Robert, 1925-2017. Border line.
Other Titles African-American composers of the 20th century