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Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) was an American contralto and one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century. Music critic Alan Blyth said: "Her voice was a rich, vibrant contralto of intrinsic beauty." Most of her singing career was spent performing in concert and recital in major music venues and with famous orchestras throughout the United States and Europe between 1925 and 1965. Although offered roles with many important European opera companies, Anderson declined, as she had no training in acting. She preferred to perform in concert and recital only. She did, however, perform opera arias within her concerts and recitals. She made many recordings that reflected her broad performance repertoire of everything from concert literature to lieder to opera to traditional American songs and spirituals. Between 1940 and 1965 the German-American pianist Franz Rupp was her permanent accompanist.
The Lincoln Memorial is an American national monument built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. It is located on the western end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., across from the Washington Monument. The architect was Henry Bacon; the designer of the primary statue – Abraham Lincoln, 1920 – was Daniel Chester French; the Lincoln statue was carved by the Piccirilli Brothers; and the painter of the interior murals was Jules Guerin. Dedicated in 1922, it is one of several monuments built to honor an American president. It has always been a major tourist attraction and since the 1930s has been a symbolic center focused on race relations.
The building is in the form of a Greek Doric temple and contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and inscriptions of two well-known speeches by Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address. The memorial has been the site of many famous speeches, including Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered on August 28, 1963, during the rally at the end of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
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Plot: Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson are the greatest players in the Colored leagues, and everyone expects that one of them will make the leap to the Major Leagues, now that there is talk of integration. But, unexpectedly, it's the rookie with the army record, Jackie Robinson, that gets tapped to be the first.
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Genres: Biography, Drama,Marian Anderson, contralto, was denied the right to perform at Constitution Hall by the DAR because of her color. Instead, and at the urging of Eleanor Roosevelt, Harold Ickes permitted her to perform at the Lincoln Memorial on April 9, 1939.
Marian Anderson, "Deep River" (Spiritual)
Marian Anderson's Easter Sunday Lincoln Memorial concert on April 9, 1939 from the UCLA Film & Television Archive's "Hearst Metrotone News Collection."
Born in Philadelphia, Marian Anderson was an American contralto and one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century.
Marian Anderson sings at Lincoln Memorial on Apr 09, 1939
Famous American contralto Marian Anderson sings "Erbarme dich, mein Gott", from Bach's Matthäus-Passion (BWV 244). "Erbarme dich, mein Gott, um meiner Zähren willen! Schaue hier, Herz und Auge weint vor dir bitterlich. Erbarme dich, mein Gott."
Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind? Es ist der Vater mit seinem Kind; Er hat den Knaben wohl in dem Arm, Er faßt ihn sicher, er hält ihn warm. Mein Sohn, was birgst du so bang dein Gesicht?- Siehst, Vater, du den Erlkönig nicht? Den Erlenkönig mit Kron und Schweif? Mein Sohn, es ist ein Nebelstreif. Du liebes Kind, komm, geh mit mir! Gar schöne Spiele spiel ich mit dir; Manch bunte Blumen sind an dem Strand, Meine Mutter hat manch gülden Gewand. Mein Vater, mein Vater, und hörest du nicht, Was Erlenkönig mir leise verspricht? Sei ruhig, bleibe ruhig, mein Kind: In dürren Blättern säuselt der Wind. Willst, feiner Knabe, du mit mir gehn? Meine Töchter sollen dich warten schön; Meine Töchter führen den nächtlichen Reihn Und wiegen und tanzen ...
Marian Anderson, contralto, was denied the right to perform at Constitution Hall by the DAR because of her color. Instead, and at the urging of Eleanor Roosevelt, Harold Ickes permitted her to perform at the Lincoln Memorial on April 9, 1939.
Marian Anderson, "Deep River" (Spiritual)
Marian Anderson's Easter Sunday Lincoln Memorial concert on April 9, 1939 from the UCLA Film & Television Archive's "Hearst Metrotone News Collection."
Born in Philadelphia, Marian Anderson was an American contralto and one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century.
Marian Anderson sings at Lincoln Memorial on Apr 09, 1939
Famous American contralto Marian Anderson sings "Erbarme dich, mein Gott", from Bach's Matthäus-Passion (BWV 244). "Erbarme dich, mein Gott, um meiner Zähren willen! Schaue hier, Herz und Auge weint vor dir bitterlich. Erbarme dich, mein Gott."
Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind? Es ist der Vater mit seinem Kind; Er hat den Knaben wohl in dem Arm, Er faßt ihn sicher, er hält ihn warm. Mein Sohn, was birgst du so bang dein Gesicht?- Siehst, Vater, du den Erlkönig nicht? Den Erlenkönig mit Kron und Schweif? Mein Sohn, es ist ein Nebelstreif. Du liebes Kind, komm, geh mit mir! Gar schöne Spiele spiel ich mit dir; Manch bunte Blumen sind an dem Strand, Meine Mutter hat manch gülden Gewand. Mein Vater, mein Vater, und hörest du nicht, Was Erlenkönig mir leise verspricht? Sei ruhig, bleibe ruhig, mein Kind: In dürren Blättern säuselt der Wind. Willst, feiner Knabe, du mit mir gehn? Meine Töchter sollen dich warten schön; Meine Töchter führen den nächtlichen Reihn Und wiegen und tanzen ...
Marian Anderson - Stars of Christmas Released 2014-12-14 on the happycollectors 1. 00:00:00 Marian Anderson Angel's Song 2. 00:03:31 Marian Anderson Ave Maria 3. 00:10:34 Marian Anderson The Twelve Days of Christmas 4. 00:14:49 Marian Anderson Jingle Bells 5. 00:16:57 Marian Anderson Away in a Manger 6. 00:20:20 Marian Anderson It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 7. 00:23:02 Marian Anderson Deck the Halls 8. 00:25:36 Marian Anderson Joy to the World 9. 00:27:35 Marian Anderson We Wish You a Merry Christmas 10. 00:29:28 Marian Anderson God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 11. 00:32:52 Marian Anderson Silent Night 12. 00:36:35 Marian Anderson The First Noel 13. 00:39:10 Marian Anderson O Sanctissima © 2014 xmas gold music ℗ 2014 xmas gold music . This is officially licensed content, not a copyright in...
Marian Anderson - Christmas Carols Released 2014-12-07 on the happycollectors Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id-1?uo=6&app;=itunes&at;=10ldAw&ct;=YTAT4053166929438 Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Marian+Anderson+Christmas+Carols&c;=music&PAffiliateID;=100l3VM 1. 00:00:00 Marian Anderson God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 2. 00:03:24 Marian Anderson Away in a Manger 3. 00:06:47 Marian Anderson It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 4. 00:09:29 Marian Anderson The First Noel 5. 00:12:04 Marian Anderson Ave Maria 6. 00:19:07 Marian Anderson Silent Night 7. 00:22:50 Marian Anderson Joy to the World 8. 00:24:49 Marian Anderson Jingle Bells 9. 00:26:57 Marian Anderson Angel's Song 10. 00:30:28 Marian Anderson O Sanctissima 11. 00:32:50 Marian Anderson Deck the...
Marian Anderson - Stars of Christmas Released 2014-12-14 on the happycollectors Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id-1?uo=6&app;=itunes&at;=10ldAw&ct;=YTAT4053166931257 Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Marian+Anderson+Stars+of+Christmas%C2%A0&c;=music&PAffiliateID;=100l3VM 1. 00:00:00 Marian Anderson Angel's Song 2. 00:03:31 Marian Anderson Ave Maria 3. 00:10:34 Marian Anderson The Twelve Days of Christmas 4. 00:14:49 Marian Anderson Jingle Bells 5. 00:16:57 Marian Anderson Away in a Manger 6. 00:20:20 Marian Anderson It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 7. 00:23:02 Marian Anderson Deck the Halls 8. 00:25:36 Marian Anderson Joy to the World 9. 00:27:35 Marian Anderson We Wish You a Merry Christmas 10. 00:29:28 Marian Anderson God Rest Ye Merry Gent...
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Please enjoy Bach Arias - J.S. Bach-Cantata No. 12: 81: 112: 4 and Marian Anderson - Contralto - Robert Shaw, Conductor and Robert Bloom: Oboe d'amore and Joseph Fuchs: Violin Obbligato J.S. Bach Cantata No. 12: No. 4 Kreuz Und Krone (Pain and Sorrow) Marian Anderson, Contralto RCA Victor Chamber Orchestra Robert Shaw, Conductor Robert Bloom: Oboe Side 1 J.S. Bach Cantata No. 81 Jesus Schläft, Was Soll Ich Hoffen (Jesus Sleeps, What Hope Remaineth) Marian Anderson, Contralto RCA Victor Chamber Orchestra Robert Shaw, Conductor Side 2 J.S. Bach Cantata No. 112 Zum Reinen Wasser (To Living Waters Bright and Clear) Marian Anderson, Contralto RCA Victor Chamber Orchestra Robert Shaw, Conductor Robert Bloom: Oboe d'amore Side 3 J.S. Bach Christmas Oratorio: No. 4 Bereite Dich, Zion (Pr...
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen;
Nobody knows my sorrow.
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen;
Glory, Hallelujah!
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen;
Nobody knows my sorrow.
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen;
Glory, Hallelujah!
Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down;
Oh, yes, Lord.
Sometimes I'm almost to the ground;
Oh, yes, Lord.
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen;
Nobody knows my sorrow.
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen;
Glory, Hallelujah!
I wish that I could find a way;
Oh, yes, Lord.
But life is just one long, rainy day;
Oh, yes, Lord.
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen;
Nobody knows my sorrow.
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen;
Glory, Hallelujah!