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TIMELINE
Listening Guide: "Deep River" by Harry Burleigh, Performed by Marion Anderson
Deep River by Harry Burleigh, Performed by Marion Anderson on the Victor Record Label, No. 19227-A (1924) | ||
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A | Opening of the A section starts with a two-bar instrumental introduction followed by a deeply felt melody to the song text: Deep River, My home is over Jordan. Deep River Lord. I want to cross over into campground |
[00:13-01:12] 00:59 |
B | Opening A section repeated without the opening instrumental introduction. Deep River, My home is over Jordan. Deep River Lord. I want to cross over into campground. |
[01:12-02:02] 00:50 |
C | B section, more joyful in spirit, is associated with the text: Oh, don't you want to go, To the gospel feast. That promised land, Where all is peace. |
[02:03-02:41] 00:38 |
D | The last four lines of the A section comes back-this part is truncated. The song comes to a close. | [02:42-03:17] 00:35 |
Active Listening: Listen to "Deep River " again making special notes of the text and answer the following question:
- What story do you think the lyrics of this spiritual are trying to convey?
- Where is the actual River Jordan, and what is its significance in the song?
- The reference to the River Jordan is a metaphor. What do you think this metaphor is for?
- What is on the other side of the River Jordan in the song? Do you think this is another metaphor? If so, what is it a metaphor for?
- Do you think this spiritual conveys a positive or negative message? What emotions do you feel are represented in this song?