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Works by Composer BONDS, MARGARET

3 Dream Portraits

Odekhiren Amaize 

Credo. Simon Bore the Cross (arr. Merriweather)

Malcolm J. Merriweather 

Four Songs

Will Liverman 
Will Liverman 

He’s Got the Whole World in His Hand

Melissa Givens 

Joy

Craig Hella Johnson 
Craig Hella Johnson 

Little David play on your harp

Louise Toppin 

Lord, I just can't keep from cryin'. He's got the whole world in His hand. The Negro Speaks of Rivers. Three Dream Poems. Dry Bones

Pamela Dillard 

Minstrel Man

Yolanda Marcoulescou-Stern 

Montgomery Variations

Kellen Gray 

Songs by

Laura English-Robinson 
Kevin Maynor 
Thomas Hampson 
Melissa Givens 

Songs of the Season

Louise Toppin 

Songs of the Seasons

Lawrence Brownlee 

Spiritual Suite for Piano

Rochelle Sennet 

The Ballad of the Brown King (arr. Merriweather). To a Brown Girl Dead. Winter Moon

Malcolm J. Merriweather 

The Negro Speaks of Rivers

Gerald J. Blanchard 

The Pasture

Louise Toppin 

The Way We Dance (in Harlem/Chicago). To a Brown Girl Dead

James Martin
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
James Martin
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
James Martin
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
James Martin
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James Martin
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Three Dream Portraits

Malcolm J. Merriweather 
Will Liverman 
Will Liverman 
Liverman
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Troubled Water

Althea Waites 
Clipper Erickson 
William Chapman Nyaho 
Joel Fan 
Becky Billock 
Becky Billock 
Jeni Slotchiver 

Troubled Waters

Debra Torok 

 

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