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The Negro Speaks of Rivers Art Songs by African-American Composers
2000 - MSR Classics - MS1011
Odekhiren Amaize, bass-baritone David Korevaar, piano
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more info at MSR Classics

Leslie Adams: For You There is No Song, Millay Songs for Voice and Piano
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Margaret Bonds: Dream Portraits
| 5:58
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Charles Brown: The Barrier, for Voice and Piano
| 1:48
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Cecil Cohen: Death of an Old Seaman, for Voice and Piano
| 2:11
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Undine Smith Moore: Love Let the Wind Cry How I Adore You, for Voice and Piano
| 2:34
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Robert Owens; Faithful One, for Voice and Piano
| 1:55
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Robert Owens: Genius Child, for Voice and Piano
| 2:10
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Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson: Melancholy, for Voice and Piano
| 4:34
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Florence B. Price: Night
| 1:42
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Florence B. Price: Song to the Dark Virgin
| 2:09
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Howard Swanson: A Death Song
| 3:21
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Howard Swanson: The Negro Speaks of Rivers, for Voice and Piano
| 3:58
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George Walker: A Red, Red Rose, for Voice and Piano
| 4:03
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John W. Work III: Dancing in the Sun, for Voice and Piano
| 2:07
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John W. Work III: Soliloquy, for Voice and Piano
| 2:56
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"Bright, alert playing... a quietly soaring musical epiphany" - Gramophone
"Korevaar, whose previous recordings include fine accounts of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Lowell Liebermann, is clearly up to the musical and considerable technical challenges here and he holds our attention throughout." - International Record Review (read the full review)
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