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Mark Foster Life and Death - Wooten - TTBB

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- Author/Composer:
- COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, SAMUEL
- Instrumentation:
- TTBB ACCOMP
- Genre:
- CONCERT
- Model #:
- 394561
Music: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875 - 1912)
Arranger: Khyle B. Wooten
Format: Choral Octavo
Voicing: TTBB with piano accompaniment
First conceived as a solo art song by English composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, here the arranger has left the soaring melody in tact as well as the piano accompaniment. Often called "Black Mahler", this music encourages a history lesson, a music lesson and brings into focus why Coleridge-Taylor has been hailed a cultural hero by African Americans.
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