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American Spirituals (1770-1870)
The Boston Camerata - Joel Cohen, dir.; Schola Cantorum of Boston; & The Brown University Chamber Chorus - Frederick Jodry, cond.
Erato 0630-12711-2 [CD]
Warner Classics 2564-69211-5 [CD]

Contents:

    Anon., copied by Moses Kimball (Newburyport, Ma., 1794)
  1. Hatfield

  2. William Billings, The Continental Harmony (Boston, 1794)
  3. Invocation

  4. Anon., The Revivalist (Troy, N.Y., 1868)
  5. The Pilgrims

  6. Thimothy Swan, Ancient Harmony Revived (Boston, 1858)
  7. Balloon

  8. William Billings, The Singing Master's Assistant (Boston, 1778)
  9. Richmond

  10. Jeremiah Ingalls, The Christian Harmony (Exeter, N.H., 1805)
  11. Harvest Hymn

  12. Daniel Read, reprinted in the American Vocalist (Boston, 1849)
  13. Calvary

  14. Jeremiah Ingalls, reprinted in Ancient Harmony Revived (Boston, 1858)
  15. Pennsylvania

  16. Anon.,The Revivalist (Troy, N.Y., 1868)
  17. While Angels strike

  18. Anon., The Sacred Harp (Philadelphia, 1860)
  19. Cusseta

  20. Anon., The Christian Lyre (Cincinnati, 1833)
  21. Confidence

  22. Anon., The Revivalist (Troy, N.Y., 1868)
  23. Something new

  24. Jeremiah Ingalls, The Christian Harmony (Exeter, N.H., 1805)
  25. The Young Convert

  26. Anon., Scotland 18th c.
  27. Scots, wha ha'e

  28. Anon., The New Harp of Columbia (Nashville, 1867)
  29. Bruce's address

  30. Anon., copied by Moses Kimball (Newburyport, Ma., 1794)
  31. Saw you my Hero

  32. Anon., The Philarmonia (Elkhart, Indiana, 1875)
  33. Crucifixion

  34. Anon., copied by Moses Kimball (Newburyport, Ma., 1794)
  35. Fare well Ye green fields

  36. Anon., The Philarmonia (Elkhart, Indiana, 1875)
  37. Greenfields

  38. Anon., copied by Moses Kimball (Newburyport, Ma., 1794)
  39. Prince William's March

  40. Anon., American Vocalist (Boston, 1849)
  41. The Paralytic

  42. Anon., collected in Somerset, England, 1904
  43. The three Gypsies

  44. Anon., The Revivalist (Troy, N.Y., 1868)
  45. Christian Race

  46. Anon., The American Vocalist (Boston, 1849)
  47. Liberty

  48. Anon., The Philarmonia (Elkhart, Indiana, 1875)
  49. Ontario

  50. Anon., The Christian Lyre (Cincinnati, 1833)
  51. Scotland

  52. William Billings, The Singing Master's Assistant (Boston, 1778)
  53. Warren

  54. Anon., The Sacred Harp (Philadelphia, 1860)
  55. Weeping Pilgrim

Playing time: 61' 33"

Performers:
The Boston Camerata
Anne Azéma (soprano), Margaret Swanson (soprano), Elizabeth Anker (contralto), William Hite (tenor), Dan McCabe (baritone), Nori Nke Aka (bass), Joel Frederiksen (bass), Robert Mealy (violin), Emil Walhout (cello), Megan Henderson (harmonium), Jesse Lepkoff (flute, guitar), Joel Cohen (guitar)
Joel Cohen, dir.
assisted by: The Schola Cantorum of Boston
Sandra Stuart (soprano), Sherri Dietrich (soprano), Rachel Fetler, Edda Gunarsdottir (alto), Frederick Jodry (alto), Christopher Kale (tenor), John Dolorey (tenor), Julian Wachner (tenor), Henry Lussier (tenor), Evan Keely (bass), Paul Cummings (bass)
Frederick Jodry, cond.
The Brown University Chamber Chorus
Gina Christensen (soprano), Deborah Hartman (soprano), Tara Mack (soprano), Allegra Silbiger (soprano), Rose Cohen (alto), Robin Dahlberg (alto), Jessica Krichels (alto), Jenny Perlin (alto), Jennifer Stempel (alto), Andrew Davis (tenor), Patrick Dillard (tenor), Steven Huang (tenor), Matthew Willis (tenor), Eric Witherspoon (tenor), Simeon Hellerman (bass), Matthew Horwitz (bass), Jeremy Katz (bass), Enrique Neblett (bass)
Frederick Jodry, cond.

Recording site and date:
Lindsay Chapel, Emmanuel Church [11/1992]
Campion Center, Boston, Mass., US [08/1994]

Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.):
Early Music America (Vol./#-p.):
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.):
Goldberg (#-p.):
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.):

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