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  1. 17 de oct. de 1995 · October 17, 1995. Duration. 56:46. Genre. Classical, Folk. Styles. Traditional Folk, Vocal Music. Recording Date. 1927 & 1943. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Marian Anderson (1992) Marian Anderson: Brahms Alto Rhapsody & Lieder (1993) Tribute To Marian Anderson (1993) He's Got the Whole World in His Hands (1994)

  2. 0:00/0:00. Pearl Primus. Spirituals. A dancer, choreographer, and proselytizer for African dance, Pearl Primus (1919-1994) trained at the New Dance Group and worked with Asadata Dafora. She began a life-long study of African and African-American material in the 1940s, and developed a repertory of dances emphasizing the rich variety of African ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpiritualsSpirituals - Wikipedia

    Spirituals (also known as Negro spirituals, African American spirituals, [1] Black spirituals, or spiritual music) is a genre of Christian music that is associated with African Americans, [2] [3] [4] which merged varied African cultural influences with the experiences of being held in bondage in slavery, at first during the transatlantic slave ...

  4. Overview. Spirituals are African American religious songs that evolved in the context of slavery primarily in the Southern United States. They were a mechanism for survival – a potent example of how humans can endure the worst of conditions. Spirituals combine elements of European American religious music with African musical characteristics.

  5. She presented Three Spirituals—“Motherless Child,” “Goin’ to tell God all my Trouble,” and “In the Great Gettin’-up Mornin’. By the 1940s, the extensive canon of Negro spirituals or “sorrow songs” that stemmed from American slave culture had become a recurrent source of artistic inspiration for contemporary dance artists.

  6. Spirituals. Spirituals are traditional folk-gospel songs that originated in African-American slave communities during the 19th century. When African slaves were brought to the United States and Christianized, they began to perceive Biblical parallels to their own situation (and were sometimes even encouraged to do so by zealously evangelical ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pearl_PrimusPearl Primus - Wikipedia

    Primus fused spirituals, jazz and blues, then coupled these music forms with the literary works of black writers, and her choreographic voice — though strong — resonated primarily for and to the black community. Her many works 'Strange Fruit', Negro Speaks of Rivers, Hard Time Blues, and more spoke on very socially important topics.