INDEX OF RECORD LABELS
Albany Records |
Calvin Alumni Association
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Cambria Records |
Centaur Records
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CRI Records |
CRS Master Recordings
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DCF Records |
Decca Record Company
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ENHARMONIC |
HM Classics |
Koch International Classics |
Musicians
Showcase Recordings |
Naxos Records |
New
World Records |
Newport Classics |
Northeastern
Records |
Premiere Recordings |
Summit
Records
ALBANY RECORDS
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AH!
LOVE, BUT A DAY: SONGS AND SPIRITUALS BY AMERICAN WOMEN
Recorded by Louise Toppin, soprano, and Jay Pierson, baritone, with John
O'Brien, piano
Recorded by Videmus
Albany Records
SENCE
YOU WENT AWAY: CONTEMPORARY ART SONGS AND SPIRITUALS
Recorded by Videmus, in honor of Willis Patterson. Featuring artists graduated
from the University of Michigan, Sam McKelton, Anita Johnson, Alvy Powell,
Cedric Dent (of Take Six), James Patterson, Darryl Taylor, Ray
M. Wade, Jr., Louise Toppin, Timothy Jones, Christina Clark, and pianists
Susan Gray, Byron Buford, Patrick O'Donnell, Michelle Beaton, and Jorge
Parodi
Works by Wendell Whalum, Valerie
Capers, Adolphus Hailstork,
Cedric Dent, Eugene Hancock, H.
Leslie Adams, and John Carter
Recorded by Videmus
Albany Records
FI-YER! A CENTURY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN SONG
William Brown, tenor, and Ann Sears, piano
Albany Records
CALVIN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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THE
UNKNOWN FLOWER
Recorded by Charsye Randolph Sawyer, with Susan Keith Gray, Hyesook Kim,
Jacqueline Sellers, Karen Krummel, and Linda Hoisington
Song cycles by American Women Composers of the 20th Century: includes
works by Valerie
Capers, Lena McLin,
Lettie Beckon Alston, Betty
Jackson King, Libby larsen, and Jacquleyn Sellers
Calvin Alumni Association
CAMBRIA RECORDS
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MORE
STILL: MUSIC OF WILLIAM GRANT STILL
Recorded by Videmus
Cambria Records
CENTAUR RECORDS
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ART SONGS OF
HARRY T. BURLEIGH
Recorded by Regina
McConnell and Michael Cordovana
Songs of Harry
T. Burleigh
Centaur Records
SONGS OF ILLUMINATION:
CONTEMPORARY ART SONGS BY AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMPOSERS
Recorded by Louise Toppin,
Bill Brown, Vivian Jackson and Howard Watkins
Works by Hale
Smith, Camille
Nickerson, Thomas
Kerr, Adolphus Hailstork,
Stephen Newby, Howard
Swanson, William
Banfield, Evelyn Simpson-Curenton, and T.J.
Anderson
Centaur Records
CRI RECORDS
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THE
MUSIC OF GEORGE WALKER
Recorded by George
Walker, Gregory Walker, and Phyllis Bryn-Julson
Songs and other works by George
Walker
CRI Records
CRS MASTER RECORDINGS
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Art Song Heritage
of the Americas
Recorded by Frederick Kennedy, tenor; Henri Venanzi, pianist.
Featuring songs of Leslie Adams
CRS Master Recordings
DCF RECORDINGS
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REMEMBERANCE: AFRICAN AMERICAN SONGS
Recorded by Dina Cancryn Foy, soprano, Polly Brecht, piano
Songs by Robert Owens,
John W. Work, Mark
Fax, Coleridge-Taylor
Perkinson, Noel Da Costa,
David Baker, Harry
Thacker Burleigh, and William
Grant Still
DCF Records
DECCA RECORD COMPANY
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WHERE THE MUSIC COMES FROM: AMERICAN SONGS
Performed by Cynthia Haymon, soprano and Warren Jones, piano
Includes art songs by Harry T. Burleigh and Wendell Logan
Decca Record Company Argo
ENHARMONIC
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WHERE THE MUSIC COMES FROM: AMERICAN SONGS
Performed by Cynthia Haymon, soprano and Warren Jones, piano
Includes art songs by Harry T. Burleigh and Wendell Logan
Decca Record Company Argo
HM CLASSICS
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AINT'A
A THAT GOOD NEWS: AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART SONGS AND SPIRITUALS
Recorded by Richard Heard
and Pamela Howland
Works by Uzee Brown, H. F. Mells, William
Grant Still, John
Work, Cecil Cohen, Margaret
Bonds, Coleridge-Taylor
Perkinson, Charles Lloyd, Harry
T. Burleigh, W.C. Handy, Edward
Boatner, and Hale
Smith
HM Classics
KOCH INTERNATIONAL CLASSICS
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WATCH AND PRAY: SPIRITUALS AND ART SONGS BY AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
COMPOSERS
Performed by Videmus
Music of Betty Jackson King, Margaret Bonds, Undine Smith Moore, Florence
Price, and Julia Perry
Koch International Classics
MUSICIANS SHOWCASE RECORDINGS
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THE NEGRO SPEAKS
OF RIVERS
Odekhiren Amaize, Bass-Baritone , David Korevaar, Piano
Works by H. Leslie
Adams, Margaret Bonds,
Charles Brown, Cecil Cohen, Undine
S. Moore, Robert
Owens, Coleridge-Taylor
Perkinson, Florence
B. Price, Howard
Swanson, George
Walker, and John
W. Work, Jr.
Musicians Showcase Recordings
NAXOS RECORDS
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AMERICAN
CLASSICS: CHARLES LAMBERT, LUCIEN-LEON LAMBERT
Recorded by the Hot Springs Music Festival Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg,
conductor
Naxos Records
AMERICAN
CLASSICS: EDMOND DEDE
Recorded by the Hot Springs Music Festival Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg,
conductor
Emily Eagen, Jennifer Foster, Brandon Brack, Kabin Thomas, David Sachs,
Gary Hammond, Mary Scott Spry
Naxos Records
NEW WORLD RECORDS
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FREEDOM
Spiritual Fantasy no. 9, and four art songs
New World Records
VIDEMUS: WORKS
BY T.J. ANDERSON, DAVID BAKER, DONAL FOX, AND OLLY WILSON
Recorded by William
Brown, J. Michael Leonard, Donal Fox, Vivian Fox, Lynn Chang, Marylou
Speaker Churchill, Marcus Thompson, Mark Churchill, and Oliver Lake
Songs by Olly
Wilson and David
Baker
New World Records
NEWPORT CLASSICS
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THE AMERICAN SCENE
Performed by Margaret Alstrup with the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra
Music of William Grant Still, including From the Hearts of Women,
"Mother and Child," "Citadel," "Golden Days"
Newport Classic
NORTHEASTERN RECORDS
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SONGS
AND SPIRITUALS OF HARRY T. BURLEIGH
Performed by Oral Moses, baritone and Ann Sears, piano
Northeastern Records
PREMIERE RECORDINGS
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FROM
THE SOUTHLAND: Songs, Piano Sketches and Spirituals of HARRY T. BURLEIGH
Recorded by Hilda
Harris, Philip Creech, Steven Cole, and Arthur Woodley
with pianist, Joseph Smith
Songs of Harry
T. Burleigh
Premier Recordings
SUMMIT RECORDS
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LILACS:
THE MUSIC OF GEORGE WALKER
Recorded by the Arizona State University Orchestra with soprano Faye Robinson
and conductor Timothy Russell
Featuring the Pulitzer Prize winning composition, Lilacs, for voice and
orchestra.
Summit Records