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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Negro Spirituals, David Guion, Musical Courier, Vol. 87, November 29, 1923.

Musical Genius of the American Negro, C. C. White, Etude 42, 305, May, 1924.

Jazz Band and Negro Music, Darius Milhaud, Living Age, 323, p. 169, 1924.

Spirituals in the Making, C. L. Adams, Charleston Museum Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1925.

On the Trail of Negro Folk Songs, Dorothy Scarborough, Harvard University Press, 1925.

The Negro and His Songs, Howard W. Odum and G. B. Johnson, Trinity College Press, 1925.

NEGRO SPIRITUALS: ARRANGEMENTS

Boatner, E. H. S.

Three Spirituals, O. Ditson Co., 1924; Wade in de Water, On ma Journey, I Done Done. Five Negro Songs, Ditson, 1926: You Better Mind—O Gimme Your Hand, Sid Down, Servant, Mount Zion, Dis Ole Hammer.

Brown, Lawrence

Steal Away, Winthrop Rogers, London, 1922. Five Negro Melodies for Cello, Schott, London, 1923. Five Spirituals for Voice and Piano, Schott, 1924. Two Songs for Male Quartet, Boosey, 1924. Five Spirituals for Solo Voice in The Book of American Negro Spirituals, Viking Press, New York, 1925.

Burleigh, Henry Thacker

Plantation Melodies, Old and New, 1901. Two Plantation Songs, Wm. Maxwell, New York, 1905. Ethiopias Paean of Exaltation, Ricordi. From the Southland, Wm. Maxwell Co., 1910. O Southland, 1919. Edited: Negro Minstrel Melodies—a Collection of 25 Songs by Stephen C. Foster, Schirmer, New York, 1910. Negro Folk Songs, four volumes, Ricordi, New York, 1921.
Spirituals arranged for solo voice and piano, Ricordi, 1917–1925: Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass, Weepin' Mary, I Want to Be Ready, Walk in Jerusalem, I Don't Feel Noways Tired, Go Down, Moses, Deep River, Balm in Gilead, Let Us Cheer the Weary Traveller, My Lord, What a Momin', I Stood on de Ribber of Jordan, 'Tis Me, O Lord, Were You There?, Every Time I Feel the Spirit, Steal Away, Nobody Knows, John's Gone Down on de Island, O Rocks, Don't Fall on Me, Ma Way's Cloudy, You May Bury Me in de East, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, O Peter, Go Ring-a-Dem Bells, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, Don't Weep When I'm Gone, He's Jes de Same To-day, De Gospel Train, Heav'n, Heav'n, Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel, Little David, Play on Your Harp, I'm a-Rollin'.
Three Negro Spirituals, arranged for four-part Chorus, Schirmer, 1916:—Father Abraham, So Sad, Didn't My Lord.
Two Spirituals, arranged for four-part Chorus, Schirmer, 1921:—Dig My Grave, Deep River.
Were You There, mixed voices, Ricordi, 1924.

Burlin, Nathalie Curtis

Hymn of Freedom (from O Ride on, Jesus), Schirmer, 1923.

Cook, Will Marion

Mandy Lou, Schirmer, 1904. An Exhortation, Rain Song, 1914. Swing Along, 1912. In Dahomey, A musical Comedy, Keith Prowse, London, 1902.

Dett, R. Nathaniel

Negro Spirituals for Solo Voice, three volumes, John Church Co., 1919: Follow Me, Somebody’s Knocking, I'm So Glad, Oh, the Land I'm Bound For, Poor Me, Zion Hallelujah.
Oh, Mary, Don't You Weep, Chorus, mixed voices, C. C. Birchardt Co., 1919. The Chariot Jubilee, Tenor Solo and mixed voices, John Church, 1919. Listen to the Lambs, Anthem, Schirmer, New York, 1923. Gently, Lord, O Gently,