Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of African-American spirituals with Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's "24 Negro Spirituals." Released on January 24, 2006, under the Marquis Classics label, this classical album spans a rich 76 minutes, offering a profound exploration of the African-American experience through music.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a British composer of African descent, masterfully arranges these spirituals, originally released in 1905, showcasing his unique blend of European classical music and African-American folk traditions. Each of the 24 tracks, from the stirring "At The Dawn Of Day" to the hauntingly beautiful "Wade In The Water," is a testament to the resilience and faith of a people.
The album is a journey through themes of struggle, hope, and deliverance, with tracks like "Deep River" and "Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child" evoking deep emotions. Coleridge-Taylor's orchestrations bring a new dimension to these well-known spirituals, making them accessible to classical music enthusiasts while preserving their roots in African-American culture.
"24 Negro Spirituals" is not just a collection of songs but a historical and cultural artifact, offering a glimpse into the past while resonating with universal themes. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply appreciate the power of these spirituals, this album is a valuable addition to your collection.
2006 Marquis Classics2006 Marquis Classics
Tracks
At The Dawn Of DaySamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Frances Walker
The Stones Are Very HardSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Frances Walker
Take NabandjiSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Frances Walker
They Will Not Lend Me A ChildSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Frances Walker
Song Of ConquestSamuel Coleridge-Taylor, Frances Walker