MODERN ARRANGEMENT OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN SPIRITUALS: A STUDY AND BRIEF ANALYSIS ON SELECTED WORKS OF JOHN D. CARTER, UNDINE SMITH MOORE, MOSES HOGAN, AND JACQUELINE HAIRSTON
Carr, Anna
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Title
MODERN ARRANGEMENT OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN SPIRITUALS: A STUDY AND BRIEF ANALYSIS ON SELECTED WORKS OF JOHN D. CARTER, UNDINE SMITH MOORE, MOSES HOGAN, AND JACQUELINE HAIRSTON
Author(s)
Carr, Anna
Issue Date
2016
Director of Research (if dissertation) or Advisor (if thesis)
Professor Jeffrey Magee
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Professor Jerold Siena
Committee Member(s)
Professor Charlotte Mattax-Moersch
Professor Stephen Taylor
Department of Study
School of Music
Discipline
Music
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
A.Mus.D. (doctoral)
Keyword(s)
African
American
spirituals
arrangement
john
carter
undine
smith
moore
moses
hogan
jacquelin
hairston
Language
en
Abstract
Spanning the last four decades, each of these four composers, John D. Carter,
Undine Smith Moore, Moses Hogan, and Jacqueline Hairston, brought into their
arrangements of spirituals their own unique, yet similar educational backgrounds and
social histories. From why they chose the traditional spirituals they set to the
compositional structures and techniques that they used, each song carries its own
signature of the composer, and reflects their unified love for the African-American spiritual. Each musician has a sincere desire to preserve the history and identity of the
spiritual while keeping its traditions fresh and relevant in modern day repertoire.
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