Program

Traditional, In That Great Getting Up Morning

Traditional, He's Got the Whole World in His Hands

Traditional, You Can Tell The World

Traditional, Great Day

Traditional, Li'l David

Traditional, I Believe I'll Go Back Home / Lordy, Won't You Help Me

Traditional, Oh, Glory

Traditional, Deep River

Traditional, Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass

Traditional, Lord, How Come Me Here

Traditional, Ain'a That Good News

Traditional, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

Traditional, There Is A Balm In Gilead

Traditional, Scandalize My Name

Traditional, He's Got the Whole World in His Hands

Magic Moments of Music: Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman sing "Spirituals"

Two legendary voices united for an unforgettable concert at Carnegie Hall

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Cast

Jessye Norman  — Dramatic soprano

Kathleen Battle  — Soprano

Peter Gelb

Queen Esther Marrow

Jocelyn B. Smith

Program notes

It’s March 18, 1990. The legendary stage of Carnegie Hall is aglow, illuminated by the voices of two legendary singers joining forces for a remarkable recital: dramatic soprano Jessye Norman and soprano Kathleen Battle. The two flamboyant personalities combine their sublime tones and sparkling charisma to celebrate a repertoire with a powerful cultural heritage: the African-American spiritual. A reflection of the exceptional artistry shared by both performers, this celebration of African-American culture made a lasting impact, not only for its brilliance but also for its powerful symbolism.  

The concert producer, Peter Gelb, and singers Queen Esther Marrow and Jocelyn B. Smith, among others, revisit the memorable moment in this episode of the Magic Moments of Music series. They explore the political and cultural significance of this performance by two artists who have profoundly influenced the visibility and recognition of artists of color in the operatic world. This recital transcends the realm of art to become part of a broader history: the story of civil rights and the recognition and transmission of African-American cultural heritage in an America historically marked by deep racial prejudice.

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