The Texas Voices: Old Music from the New World
May 17
, 2009
Deeply rooted in the music of their homeland, our nation's early immigrants brought their musical heritage with them as they forged new lives in the New World. Many American folk songs were inspired by these European and African traditions. This concert includes beloved folk songs such as Steven Sametz’s Shenandoah and Kirke Mechem’s Dan-u-el. And what folk-song celebration would be complete without a rousing rendition of David DeVenney’s The Drunken Sailor?
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