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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
hear clips or order from Amazon.com
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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"David Korevaar not only played splendidly but offered knowledgeable introductory comments" - Strings
Read David's blog at MySpace including notes from his tour of Kazakhstan
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