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
The Master-Player (SATB chorus and piano), Louis Adolphe Coerne
The News (bass or baritone and piano), Gary Bachlund
Theology, Carson P. Cooman
Theology, Reginald Evans
Theology, Betty Jackson King
Theology (medium voice or high voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
The Plantation Child's Lullaby (Op. 29a, no. 4), Byron Christopher Mayes
The Poet, Steven M. Allen
The Real Question (medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
The Rising of the Storm (low voice and piano), David Stanley Smith
The River of Ruin (medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
The Sand-Man (medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
The Secret (coloratura-soprano and piano), Robert Owens
The Secret (high voice and piano), Robert Owens
The Sparrow op.31 no.3 (coloratura-soprano and piano), Robert Owens
The Sum (low voice or medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
The Valse, C. Koerner
Time to Tinker 'Roun'., Evelyn McCue Wright
To the Road!, Leslie Adams
Treat Me Nice, John Alden Carpenter
Trouble in de Kitchen (medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
Tu'ky Song, Evelyn McCue Wright
Twell de Night is Pas' (medium voice and piano), Gary Bachlund
Two Little Boots (Op 29a, no 2.), Byron Christopher Mayes
Uncle Eph's Christmas, Will Marion Cook and William Marion Cook