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The title of the book comes from a Negro spiritual.
Those words are the start of an old, honored Negro spiritual.
The blues second movement is a 1943 replacement of the original "negro spiritual" arrangement.
"In the words of the old Negro spiritual: Great Day!"
"You can't sing a Negro spiritual and be proper," she says wryly.
"He established the Negro spiritual as an art form on the concert stage both here and in Europe.
This song has groove sonorities and draws its influence in the negro spiritual.
As the old Negro spiritual says, "I keep working on the building 'cause it's a true foundation."
Other sections of the crowd joined in and the negro spiritual has since become an unofficial anthem of the national side.
And then he said, 'Would you sing a Negro spiritual?' "
I think I'm one of the few who consistently always program the Negro spiritual as a part of my program.
The book's title comes from the Negro spiritual line, "God gave Noah the rainbow sign, no more water but fire next time".
No one sings a Negro spiritual at a Juilliard audition."
"We can set it to music," said Feldman and he began to hum a Negro spiritual and then created the words to the music.
Home in that Rock (Negro spiritual).
"Go Down Moses" is an American Negro spiritual.
Smith has written many choral works, and has earned special acclaim as an arranger of traditional American negro spiritual songs.
On this offering, Wiley connects the Black musical experience, from the Negro spiritual to bebop.
Negro Spiritual.
It is a derivation of a Negro spiritual known as "When the Chariot Comes".
My classmate said, "A Negro spiritual?
And, above all in the case of the American divas, so has the open, opera-size outpouring of the Negro spiritual.
She was a master of all aspects of European classical music as well as the Negro Spiritual.
His several encores included the Negro Spiritual "Were you there when they crucified my Lord?"