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BAN DAN NA SKETCHES (FourNegroSpirituals)

1319.1 CHANT (NOD06. knows de trouble I've Seen 51171
No.2 LAMENT “‘ (firm troubled in mind) (13511723 x )
NO 3 SLAVE ,SONG ( Many thousand gone )(151173)

NO4— NEGRO DANCE (Sometimes lf‘eel like a
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No.1 TWILIGHT (8179‘)~ x
No.2 CAPRICE (B1792)~ 4v
No.3 SERENADE (B1795)~ x
No.4- VALSE COQUETTE. 151794147
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No.1 CABIN SONG (31199) k 4~
No.2 ON THE BAYOU (51200) 4”
N05 SPIRITUAL (B1201) ye
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BANDANNA SKETCHES
(FOUR NEGRO SPIRITUALS)

N9 1. Chant (Nobody Knows de Trouble I‘ve Seen.)

N92. Lament (I’mTroubled in Mind.)

N9 3. Slave Song (Many Thousand Gone.)

N9 4. Negro Dance (Sometimes IFeelLike a Motherless Child.)

Introductory Note

Negro Spirituals directly based upon original Afro-American Folk-Songs
are to be classed among the most remarkable musical achievements of the col-
ored race. Their originality and emotional power are truly expressive of the
negro‘s inner life, and their nature and make-up illustrate his spiritual ideals
with compelling and convincing force.

The Spiritual has nothing in common with rag-time or the so-calledmin-
strel song, but is always a fervent declaration of what the colored race looks

forward to in the hereafter, the yearning for deliverance from oppression and V'

misery, and the child-like beliefs in the truths and promises of their relig-
ious faith.

In arranging these Bandanna Sketches for the violin,it has beenthe pur-
pose of the author to do so without unnecessary e1aboration,and to preserve in
every way possible, the characteristics of the original Spirituals, particular-
ly as the violin more than any other instrument is capable of expressing their
pathos and simple beauty, quite as irresistibly as the human voice itself.

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