“It was groundbreaking in form, content, and for its all-black cast, with singers directed by Eva Jessye, a prominent black choral director, and supported by her choir.” (Wikipedia)
Locations in Harold's Library
- Music with Words (book) (excerpt only)
- page 108
- Excerpt: Prologuefrom "To know to know to love her so"" to ""To know to know to love her so" Ⓒ
- Notes: SATB (unison) with piano, in F, 3/4
- Music with Words (book) (excerpt only)
- page 110
- Excerpt: Act 1, tableau 1from Commère "Saint Teresa in a storm at Avila"" Ⓒ
- Notes: voice with piano, in C, 2/2
- Music with Words (book) (excerpt only)
- page 111
- Excerpt: Act 1, tableau 6from St Ignatius "A scene and withers. Scene three and scene two."" Ⓒ
- Notes: voice with piano
- Music with Words (book) (excerpt only)
- page 112
- Excerpt: Act 1from Saint Teresa I "There can be no peace on earth with calm with calm."" Ⓒ
- Notes: carol for soprano with flute, in Gm, 4/4
- Music with Words (book) (excerpt only)
- page 114
- Excerpt: Act 3 Ⓒ
- Notes: Pantomime with St Teresa I and St Ignatius, for orchestra alone, then explained in tenor solo (St Chavez) answered by soprano and mezzo-soprano (St Teresa I and St Teresa II)
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