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ISSM
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Album
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Title
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Mixed Chorus (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) & Piano
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| 119 | "Heave Away" (1955) | |||||
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118
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"Play On Your Harp, L'il David" (with Bass Solo) (?)
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| 122 | "Song Of The Open Road" - Walt Whitman (1946) | |||||
| 117 | "Let God's Children Come Home" - from Slave Songs of the U.S. (1965) | |||||
| 116 | "Freedom is a Grand and Beautiful Thing" - Lyrics by Theodore Ward (1961) | |||||
| 149 | "Chariot Wheels are Rollin" (1967) | |||||
| 150 | "Balm In Gilead" (?) | |||||
| 151 | "Seek Ye, The Peace Of The City" Lyrics by Theodore Ward (1959) | |||||
| 153 | "Sing, O Heavens" (Anthem) (?) | |||||
| 154 | American Folk Songs arranged for chorus/piano (?) | |||||
| I Don't Let Your Watch Run Down | ||||||
| II Kentucky Moonshiner | ||||||
| III Little Black Train Is A-Coming | ||||||
| IV Levee Moon | ||||||
| V Go To Sleepy | ||||||
| VI Wayfaring Stranger | ||||||
| 155 | "Behold, The Day Cometh" (Malachi, Chap. 4) | |||||
| 142 | "Spirit of the Union" - Dedicated to the Civil War Centennial (1961) | |||||
| Short version for students | ||||||
| 158 | "Five Minutes, Oleo", Text by H.H. Lewis (1938) | |||||
| For Speaker, Dramatic Tenor, mixed Chorus and piano | ||||||
| 184 | "Passion, Pulse and Power" - Walt Whitman (?) | |||||
| 185 |
0:29
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"Plumpuppets" - Christopher Morley (?) | ||||
| 186 | "Joy, Shipmate, Joy" - Walt Whitman (?) | |||||
| 187 | "After the Dazzle of Day" - Walt Whitman (?) | |||||
| 189 | "Marching Song", from Slave Songs of the U.S. (?) | |||||
| 190 | "I Can't Stay Behind" (?) | |||||
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Women's Chorus (Soprano, Alto) & Piano
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121
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3:27
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"Long, Too Long America" - Walt Whitman (?)
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| 120 | "O, Sing A New Song" - Excerpts from the Psalms (1967) | |||||
| 152 | "Excerpts from the Bible" (1971) | |||||
| "Awake ! Awake ! Put on Strength" | ||||||
| "How Long, O Jehovah" (Psalm XIII) | ||||||
| 156 | Isiah, Chap. 2 #4 (?) | |||||
| "And he shall judge among the nations, and he shall rebuke many people; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning forks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation; neither shall they learn war anymore." | ||||||
| 157 |
2:19
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"Away Down in Sunbury", from Slave Songs of the U.S. (?) |
ARTISTS
ISSM 185, 121, 157 were performed by Yulia Khutoretskaya (chorale) with Pavel Eliashevich (piano)
For details, see Artists pages