Although the choral arrangements of the African-American
spirituals constitute the largest group of folk song arrangements
in western literature, they have received little scholarly
attention. This book provides the needed historical and stylistic
information about the spirituals and the arrangements. It traces
the history and cultural roots of the genre through its inception
and delineates the African and European characteristics common to
the original folk songs and arrangements. Ensembles that have
perpetuated the growth of the spiritual arrangements--from Fisk
Jubilee Singers of the 1870s through those currently active--are
chronicled as well.
Musicians, choral directors, and scholars will welcome this
first complete text on the African-American spiritual genre.
Annotated listings of titles provide information choral directors
need to make ensemble-appropriate performance choices. Arrangements
indexed by title, arranger, and subject complement the accompanying
biographies and repertoire information. Well-organized and
thoroughly researched, this text is a valuable addition to music,
choral, multicultural, and African-American libraries.
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