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The popularization of Spirituals. Harry T. Burleigh and Antonin Dvorak. Background. The National Conservatory. “Deep River”. “Sleep li’l chile , go sleep”. Influence. Tupac- Hip-Hop/Rap. Miles Davis- Jazz and Blues. George Clinton- Funk. Michael Jackson- Pop.
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The popularization of Spirituals Harry T. Burleigh and Antonin Dvorak
Influence Tupac- Hip-Hop/Rap Miles Davis- Jazz and Blues George Clinton- Funk Michael Jackson- Pop Alicia Keys- Rhythm and Blues Count Basie- Swing William Grant Still- Classical Marion Anderson- Classical
Bibliography- Musical Excerpts • 1. Sears, Ann. “‘A Certain Strangeness’: Harry T. Burleigh’s Art Songs and Spiritual Arrangements.” Black Music Research Journal. Volume 24, Number 2 (Fall 2004). Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College Chicago and University of Illinois Press. Pages 227-249. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4145492 • Found on RILM, located on JSTOR • 2. “Deep River”. Sung by Tuskegee Institute Choir. Directed by William Dawson. 1932. • 3. “Sleep Li’l Chile, Go Sleep, A Negro Lullaby”. Sung by William Brown on the album, “Fi-Yer!”. March 1st, 1999 Albany Records • Thank You!