I'm A Poor Li'l Orphan In This World: Three Spirituals For Tb Voices by Brandon Waddles TB - Sheet Music

By Brandon Waddles

This is a set of three spirituals that offer a fresh and thrilling take on a timeless theme and is part of the “Rock My Soul” Choral Series, co-edited by Brandon A. Boyd and Brandon Waddles, which celebrates the music of Black composers and the Black experience. The trilogy headlined under “Heaven, My Home,” includes “Lord, I Just Can't Keep From Crying,” “I'm A Poor Lil' Orphan in Dis World,” and “Plenty Good Room,” pieces accessible for advanced Tenor-Bass choirs. Waddles masterfully weaves a recurring theme of longing and searching for “home,” central to the Negro spiritual tradition. This trilogy reflects the balance between acknowledging harsh realities and holding onto hope for a brighter future.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Voice
Ensembles:
TB Divisi 2-Part
Publishers:
Gentry Publications
Series:
Music of Black Composers and Artists
UPC:
196288318873
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Brandon Waddles
Arrangers:
Brandon Waddles
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.69 pounds
Detailed Description
Choral (TB DIVISI)

SKU: HL.1812288

Arranged by Brandon Waddles. Gentry Publications. Octavo. Duration 160 seconds. Gentry Publications #JG2781. Published by Gentry Publications (HL.1812288).

UPC: 196288318873.

This is a set of three spirituals that offer a fresh and thrilling take on a timeless theme and is part of the “Rock My Soul” Choral Series, co-edited by Brandon A. Boyd and Brandon Waddles, which celebrates the music of Black composers and the Black experience. The trilogy headlined under “Heaven, My Home,” includes “Lord, I Just Can't Keep From Crying,” “I'm A Poor Lil' Orphan in Dis World,” and “Plenty Good Room,” pieces accessible for advanced Tenor-Bass choirs. Waddles masterfully weaves a recurring theme of longing and searching for “home,” central to the Negro spiritual tradition. This trilogy reflects the balance between acknowledging harsh realities and holding onto hope for a brighter future.

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