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Five Negro Spirituals from 'A child of our time'
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arrangement for unaccompanied chorus, 1958
author of text
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Cover of 'Children of our time' (CDA67575)
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No 1: Steal away
No 2: Nobody knows
No 3: Go down, Moses
No 4: By and by
No 5: Deep river
Five Negro Spirituals from 'A child of our time'
Tippett began his oratorio A Child of our Time as the Second World War broke out and its composition gave the composer a creative outlet for his pacifism (he was later imprisoned as a conscientious objector). Central to the oratorio are the Five Negro Spirituals which function in a similar manner to the chorales in Bach’s Passions. In 1958 Tippett extracted the spirituals from the oratorio and re-scored them for voices alone. The genius of these arrangements lies in Tippett’s ability to take orchestral accompaniments and to make them work as vocal lines. The effect is a grand one in which Tippett retains the directness of expression of the spirituals while lovingly adorning each one with musical gestures which were very much of his own time.

from notes by Jeremy Summerly © 2006

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Details for CDA67575 track 16
Deep river
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ISRC
GB-AJY-06-57516
Duration
3'41
Recording date
3 June 1995
Recording venue
Hertford College Chapel, Oxford, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Mark Edgley Smith
Recording engineer
Paul Proudman
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  1. Children of our time (CDA67575)
    Disc 1 Track 16
    Release date: April 2006
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