
R. Nathaniel Dett: The Ordering of Moses
Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast
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The Order of Moses by Debt
Debt became committed to the preservation of black spirituals and made a huge effort to integrate them into traditional classical music. One of his most popular pieces was a juba, a pre civil war ara dance performed by slaves from his piano suite in the bottoms. Under his leadership, the choir toured europe and was invited to the prime minister's residence in the u k. And to perform for the queen of belgium. This tour was wild successful. As debt wrote, in vienna, the audience refused to go until the lights in the auditorium were extinguished. At the royal albert hall in london, we sang enchores for forty five minutes. The choir
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