âRoots and Branchesâ - Music - University of California, Irvine
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———. Love Rejoices: Songs <strong>of</strong> H. Leslie Adams. Darryl Taylor, tenor, Robin Guy, piano. Visionary Records/Albany Records Troy 428 (2000).<br />
Baker, David. Song Cycle. On: Mostly Americana. Jennifer P<strong>of</strong>fenberger, soprano; <strong>and</strong> Lori Piitz, piano. Enharmonic ENCD93-012 (1993).<br />
Banfield, William C. Extensions <strong>of</strong> the Tradition. Includes his “Spiritual Songs for Tenor <strong>and</strong> Cello” <strong>and</strong> “The Prophetess II.” Innova Records Innova 510<br />
(1996).<br />
Burleigh, Harry T. Art Songs <strong>of</strong> Harry T. Burleigh. Regina McConnell, soprano, Michael Cordovana, piano. Centaur Records (1996)<br />
———. Deep River: Songs <strong>and</strong> Spirituals <strong>of</strong> Harry T. Burleigh. Oral Moses, baritone; <strong>and</strong> Ann Sears, piano. Northeastern Records NR 252-CD (1995).<br />
———. From the Southl<strong>and</strong>: Songs, Piano Sketches <strong>and</strong> Spirituals <strong>of</strong> Harry T. Burleigh. Hilda Harris, Philip Creech, Steven Cole, <strong>and</strong> Arthur Woodley,<br />
with Joseph Smith, piano. Premier Recordings (1995).<br />
Carter, John. “Cantata for voice <strong>and</strong> piano.” On: St. Louis Woman. Christine Brewer, soprano; <strong>and</strong> Kirt Pavitt, piano. Opera Theatre <strong>of</strong> St. Louis OTSL CD93<br />
(1993).<br />
Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel. Hiawatha. Scenes from the Song <strong>of</strong> Hiawatha, including Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast, The Death <strong>of</strong> Minnehaha, <strong>and</strong> Hiawatha’s<br />
Departure. Welsh National Opera. Two-CD boxed set includes booklet with libretto. Decca Record Company Argo 430 356-2 (1991).<br />
Davis, Anthony. Lost Moon Sisters. On: Urban Diva. Dora Ohrenstein, soprano, <strong>and</strong> ensemble. Composers Recordings Incorporated CRI CD 654 (1993).<br />
Newby, Stephen Michael. Gospel Songs for Baritone <strong>and</strong> String Orchestra. On: Shades <strong>of</strong> Blue: Symphonic Works by African American Composers. Richard<br />
Taylor, baritone, Washington Symphony, conducted by Julius P. Williams. Visionary Records/Albany Records Troy 431 (2000).<br />
Owens, Robert. Fields <strong>of</strong> Wonder: Songs <strong>and</strong> Spirituals <strong>of</strong> Robert Owens. Darryl Taylor, tenor, Robert Owens, piano, <strong>and</strong> Stephen Tucker, conductor.<br />
Videmus/Albany Records TROY 897 (2006).<br />
———. Tearless. Donnie Ray Albert, baritone <strong>and</strong> Robert Owens, piano. Cinnabar Records (2004).<br />
Price, Florence. "Song to the Dark Virgin." On: The Horse I Ride Has Wings. Donnie Ray Albert, baritone, David Garvey, piano. Now Recordings (1996).<br />
Raphael, Michael. Michael Raphael's Jazz Hymns. Kevin Maynor, bass; Br<strong>and</strong>t Fredericksen <strong>and</strong> Eric Olsen, piano. Guild GMCD 7224 (2001).<br />
Smith, Hale. The Valley Wind; Toussaint L'Ouverture; In Memoriam-Beryl Rubenstein. On: The <strong>Music</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hale Smith. Various artists. CRI CD 860 (2000).<br />
Still, William Grant. From the Hearts <strong>of</strong> Women; Mother <strong>and</strong> Child; “The Citadel;” “Golden Days.” On: The American Scene. Margaret Alstrup with the<br />
Manhattan Chamber Orchestra. Newport Classic NPD 85596 (1995).<br />
———. Three Rhythmic Spirituals, “I Feel Like My Time Ain’t Long.” On: A Festive Sunday with William Grant Still. Schola Cantorum <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Arkansas. Cambria Master Recordings CD-1060 (1996).<br />
Tillis, Frederick. Freedom, Spiritual Fantasy no. 9, <strong>and</strong> four art songs. On: Freedom. New World Records NW 80455-2 (1996).<br />
Walker, George. Cantata for Soprano, Tenor, Boys Choir <strong>and</strong> Chamber Orchestra. On: George Walker: A Portrait. Joyce Mathis, Walter Turnbull, the Boys<br />
Choir <strong>of</strong> Harlem, <strong>and</strong> the Orchestra <strong>of</strong> St. Luke’s. Albany Records Troy 136 (1994).<br />
———. Collected songs. On: The <strong>Music</strong> <strong>of</strong> George Walker. Phyllis Bryn-Julson, soprano <strong>and</strong> George Walker, piano. Composers Recordings Inc. CRI CD<br />
719 (1995).<br />
———. Lilacs for voice <strong>and</strong> orchestra. On: Lilacs for Voice <strong>and</strong> Orchestra: The <strong>Music</strong> <strong>of</strong> George Walker. Faye Robinson, soprano, Arizona State <strong>University</strong><br />
Symphony Orchestra. Summit Records DCD 274 (2000).<br />
———. Poem for Soprano <strong>and</strong> Chamber Ensemble. On: Works by Joel Chadabe, Clark Eastham, George Walker, <strong>and</strong> James Willey. Capitol Chamber<br />
Artists. Centaur Records, 1991 (Centaur CRC 2071). (Also released on George Walker, Albany Records Troy 154 [1995].