Oak and Ivy
Photo of a hand holding the Paul Laurence Dunbar book Oak and Ivy.
View MoreThe Dunbar Music Archive was established by Dr. Minnita Daniel-Cox in 2014. This resource is meant to increase awareness and consumption of musical settings of texts by Paul Laurence Dunbar. Dunbar the poet, author, librettist, activist, and essayist was a seminal figure in establishing a poetic voice that would influence African-American poets for generations, including those responsible for the blossoming of the Harlem Renaissance.
This collection was produced by University of Dayton's Department of Music
Compensation, Carson P. Cooman
Compensation, Reginald Evans
Compensation, Betty Jackson King
Compensation (baritone, piano, and tape), Robert Di Domenica
Compensation (Jump Back), Simon Sargon
Compensation (medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
Compensation (voice and piano), Charles Lloyd Jr.
Dawn, Reginald Evans
Dawn, Betty Jackson King
Dawn (high voice and piano), Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Dawn (medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
Dawn (soprano and piano), Richard Thompson
Dawn (voice and piano), Frederick D. Hall
Day (medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
Day (TTBBB chorus, falsetto or boy's chorus ad libitum, a cappella), Henry Cowell
Death (medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
De Las' Long Res', Carrie Jacobs-Bond
Down de Lover's Lane, Will Marion Cook
Dreamin' Town or Mandy Lou, Franklin W. Riker
Dreamin' Town (voice and piano), Ethel Glenn Hier
Dreamin' Town (voice and piano), Florence Beatrice Price
Dream Lovers, Paul Laurence Dunbar and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Drizzle (Cycle of Songs on Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar), Zenobia Powell Perry
Ere Sleep Comes Down, Philip Hayden
Evening (TTBBB chorus, falsetto or boys' chorus ad libitum, a capella), Henry Cowell