This chapter investigates the barriers faced by singers of all racial backgrounds when performing spirituals and African American art songs and suggests ways to eliminate those barriers.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57353/1/288_ftp.pd
The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether the use of African-American music as the ...
The repertoire of a classically trained singer has developed over centuries of cultural influence. A...
This thesis develops a philosophy of musicking that intersects with missional ecclesiology and expan...
This chapter investigates the barriers faced by singers of all racial backgrounds when performing sp...
An investigation into the barriers faced by singers of all racial backgrounds when performing spirit...
To further promote the performance of African American spirituals and art songs, this article offers...
This study investigates the representation of African American composers within the solo vocal liter...
“Clearly, this study has demonstrated that there still exist areas of African American issues and st...
When considering the breadth of American song literature, the works of African American composers ar...
In higher education choral curricula, the opportunity to study the breathtakingly rich scope of musi...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to gather musical and nonmusical perspectives from three...
Black Sound, White Noise is an autoethnographical examination of the American Music Educational syst...
Margaret Bondsarr. John Worksarr. Margaret BondsClarence Cameron WhiteWilliam Grant Stillarr. Moses ...
Availability of vocal music scores compilations containing art songs by African American composers. ...
This qualitative dissertation identifies musical strategies that black theatre singers use when pres...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether the use of African-American music as the ...
The repertoire of a classically trained singer has developed over centuries of cultural influence. A...
This thesis develops a philosophy of musicking that intersects with missional ecclesiology and expan...
This chapter investigates the barriers faced by singers of all racial backgrounds when performing sp...
An investigation into the barriers faced by singers of all racial backgrounds when performing spirit...
To further promote the performance of African American spirituals and art songs, this article offers...
This study investigates the representation of African American composers within the solo vocal liter...
“Clearly, this study has demonstrated that there still exist areas of African American issues and st...
When considering the breadth of American song literature, the works of African American composers ar...
In higher education choral curricula, the opportunity to study the breathtakingly rich scope of musi...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to gather musical and nonmusical perspectives from three...
Black Sound, White Noise is an autoethnographical examination of the American Music Educational syst...
Margaret Bondsarr. John Worksarr. Margaret BondsClarence Cameron WhiteWilliam Grant Stillarr. Moses ...
Availability of vocal music scores compilations containing art songs by African American composers. ...
This qualitative dissertation identifies musical strategies that black theatre singers use when pres...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether the use of African-American music as the ...
The repertoire of a classically trained singer has developed over centuries of cultural influence. A...
This thesis develops a philosophy of musicking that intersects with missional ecclesiology and expan...