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The Deep River Collection - High Voice (High Voice). By Various. Arranged by Moses Hogan. Vocal Collection. Softcover. 40 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.740132).
ISBN 063402115X. 9x12 inches.
Features 10 spirituals as interpreted by acclaimed conductor and arranger Moses Hogan: Deep River • Never Said a Mumblin' Word (Crucifixion) • Give Me Jesus • He's Got the Whole World in His Hands • Let Us Break Bread Together • My Good Lord's Done Been Here • Somebody's Knockin' at Yo' Door • Sometimes I Feel like a Motherless Child • Walk Together Children • Were You There?. Includes a biography of Hogan and a foreword on the history of the spiritual.
“Moses Hogan provides a new voice for spirituals in America. His arrangements are exciting treatments that do not obscure the traditional essence of this music. His artistry as conductor, arranger and pianist is world-class!”
– Craig Jessop, Director, Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Polly
Location: from Los Angeles
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
February 23, 2010
Well-named; gorgeous!
This book has some of the best arrangements I've ever seen. Reverent and honest. The piano parts can be used as solos with a little adjustment. Simple, but can be taken to the highest levels of artistry.
14 of 29 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
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Giles
Location: from Detroit, Michigan
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
May 30, 2008
Excellent Collection
This a wonderful collection of spirituals. It was recommended to me by a former director. Hogan does a wonderful job of incorporating many of the important aspects of a spiritual into a collection for a solo voice.
15 of 26 people found this review helpful.
Brian
Location: from Pennsylvania
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
March 19, 2004
Simple but nice
Very basic chords in a no frills (or few frills) accompaniment make this collection of great music accessible to a lot of people. A couple of the vocal solos (in the high voice version) hit an upper range B flat, but creative alternatives within the chord could be arranged to...
15 of 26 people found this review helpful.