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COLERIDGE-TAYLOR_Fisher – Negro Spiritual ‘Deep River’ – UNUSUAL QUARTET OF TWO VIOLINS AND TWO CELLOS

Other Identification:
“Deep River” is a significant Negro spiritual that symbolizes freedom and salvation, born from the suffering of slavery. It was first mentioned in print in 1876 and has been popularized through various arrangements, most famously by Harry T. Burleigh in 1917. The song uses the Jordan River as a metaphor for deliverance and crossing over to a better place, whether that be freedom from bondage or the spiritual afterlife.

It is the harmonization by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875 – 1912) that has been the base for the version by Fisher.
Movements or sections: Small miniature, marked ‘Lento’
Instrumentation: UNUSUAL QUARTET OF TWO VIOLAS AND TWO CELLOS

The music – everything on just two pages! – is to be placed and read as a ‘Playing Score’ – and is contained in 1 PDF.
Approximate difficulty: EASY TO MEDIUM

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