The Story of the Jubilee Singers with Their Songs

The Story of the Jubilee Singers with Their Songs
Title The Story of the Jubilee Singers with Their Songs PDF eBook
Author J. B. T. Marsh
Publisher London : Hodder and Stoughton
Total Pages 252
Release 1876
Genre African American musicians
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The Jubilee Singers and Their Songs

The Jubilee Singers and Their Songs
Title The Jubilee Singers and Their Songs PDF eBook
Author J. B. T. Marsh
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 340
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780486431321

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The remarkable story of the Fisk University chorus and their popular performances of Negro folksongs and spirituals, this volume is supplemented by 139 great songs, complete with text, and fully notated both in open score and in a two-stave keyboard reduction. Songs include such all-time favorites as Down By the River.

The Story of the Jubilee Singers

The Story of the Jubilee Singers
Title The Story of the Jubilee Singers PDF eBook
Author J. B. T. Marsh
Publisher Boston : Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Total Pages 292
Release 1883
Genre African American choirs
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This volume is an abridgment of the two previous Jubilee histories. The book contains personal histories of the singers as well as a documentation of their world travels. A selection of the music performed at the Jubilee concerts is included.

Dark Midnight When I Rise

Dark Midnight When I Rise
Title Dark Midnight When I Rise PDF eBook
Author Andrew Ward
Publisher Amistad
Total Pages 512
Release 2001-07-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780060934828

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The inspiring story of the Jubilee singers follows a group of singers--all former slaves--on a grueling journey from Nashville to New York City, where they would introduce thousands of whites to Negro spirituals. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.

A Band of Angels

A Band of Angels
Title A Band of Angels PDF eBook
Author Deborah Hopkinson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 40
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442484519

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A Band of Angels is fiction, but it is based on real events and people. The character of Ella was inspired by Ella Sheppard Moore, who was born February 4, 1851, in Nashville, Tennessee. Her father was able to free himself and young Ella from slavery, but before he could buy freedom for Ella’s mother she was sold away. Ella was raised in Cincinnati, where she took music lessons. At fifteen, she was left penniless when her father died. She arrived at Fisk School in 1868 with only six dollars. Fisk was opened in 1866 as a school for former slaves and began offering college classes in 1871. That year, in a desperate attempt to save Fisk from closing, a music teacher named George White set out with a group of students on a singing tour to raise money. Although at first they only sang popular music of the day, they soon became famous for introducing spirituals to the world. Ella Sheppard was the pianist for the Jubilee Singers on their historic concert tours, which raised enough money to save the school and build Jubilee Hall, the first permanent structure in the South for the education of black students. Ella later married George Moore, had three children, and located her mother and a sister. She died in 1914. Today her great-granddaughter is a librarian at Fisk University who shares the history of the Jubilee Singers with visitors. Although none graduated from Fisk, the original Jubilee Singers were recognized with honorary degrees in 1978. Today, Jubilee Singers at Fisk University continue to keep alive a rich musical tradition that includes such songs as “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” “Many Thousand Gone,” and “Go Down, Moses.”

Spirituals and the Birth of a Black Entertainment Industry

Spirituals and the Birth of a Black Entertainment Industry
Title Spirituals and the Birth of a Black Entertainment Industry PDF eBook
Author Sandra Jean Graham
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2018-02-26
Genre Music
ISBN 0252050304

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Spirituals performed by jubilee troupes became a sensation in post-Civil War America. First brought to the stage by choral ensembles like the Fisk Jubilee Singers, spirituals anchored a wide range of late nineteenth-century entertainments, including minstrelsy, variety, and plays by both black and white companies. In the first book-length treatment of postbellum spirituals in theatrical entertainments, Sandra Jean Graham mines a trove of resources to chart the spiritual's journey from the private lives of slaves to the concert stage. Graham navigates the conflicting agendas of those who, in adapting spirituals for their own ends, sold conceptions of racial identity to their patrons. In so doing they lay the foundation for a black entertainment industry whose artistic, financial, and cultural practices extended into the twentieth century. A companion website contains jubilee troupe personnel, recordings, and profiles of 85 jubilee groups. Please go to: http://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/graham/spirituals/

The Story of the Jubilee Singers, with Their Songs

The Story of the Jubilee Singers, with Their Songs
Title The Story of the Jubilee Singers, with Their Songs PDF eBook
Author J. B. T. Marsh
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 262
Release 2024-04-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385431921

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.