Work, John W. (John Wesley), 1901-1967
Work, John W. 1901-1967
Work, John Wesley, 1901-1967
John Wesley Work III American musician and musicologist
Work, John Wesley, III
VIAF ID: 72484279 (Personal)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a University of Tennessee
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Works
Title | Sources |
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American negro songs and spirituals : a comprehensive collection of 230 folk songs, religious and secular | |
Appalachia | |
Appalachia. Big bunch of roses | |
Coahoma County, Mississippi, field project, 1941-1942 | |
The complete plantation recordings the historic 1941-42 Library of Congress field recordings | |
Dancing in the sun | |
Entretien : Muddy Waters | |
Fisk University Mississippi Delta collection | |
For all the saints | |
Go tell it on the mountain : for SATB choir unaccompanied | |
gold and blue album | |
Golgotha is a mountain | |
A Heritage of spirituals; a collection of American spirituals for mixed chorus and piano or organ. | |
How beautiful upon the mountains | |
I'm gonna make you happy | |
John Work collection of Negro folk music from the southeast | |
John Work recordings of southern black music | |
Jubilee; SATB. | |
Lord, I'm out here on your word | |
Lost Delta found : rediscovering the Fisk University-Library of Congress Coahoma County study, 1941-1942 | |
Mississippi, saints, and sinners from before the blues and gospel. | |
Mississippi, the blues lineage musical geniuses of the fields, levees, and jukes. | |
Negro art songs : album by contemporary composers : for voice and piano | |
Negro art songs [notis], ©1935: | |
Negro blues and hollers | |
Negro college choirs. | |
The Negro speaks of rivers, and other art songs by African-American composers, p1999: | |
Now what a time blues, gospel, and the Fort Valley Music Festivals (1938-1943) | |
A palachia; three fiddle and game tunes, for piano solo. | |
Play and dance songs and tunes from the Archive of American Folk Song | |
Scuppernong | |
Seasons and celebrations : sacred songs for medium to high voice and keyboard : Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Baptism of our Lord (winter). | |
Sing, O heavens | |
Singers | |
Soliloquy | |
Sun himself shall fade | |
You may bury me in the east : for unaccompanied mixed voices & solo contralto or mezzo-soprano |