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Robert Nathaniel Dett - Wikipedia Robert Nathaniel Dett (October 11, 1882 – October 2, 1943), often known as R Nathaniel Dett and Nathaniel Dett, was a Canadian-American composer, organist, pianist, choral director, and music professor
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Dett - Song of America Dett heard Dvořák’s use of Bohemian folk song in his classical compositions, and also heard a string quartet perform Dvořák’s “American” quartet, Op 96 The “American” quartet reminded Dett of Negro spirituals that his grandmother would sing
Robert Nathaniel Dett | Library of Congress Dett’s most enduring musical legacy survives in his numerous arrangements of folksongs and spirituals, most written for the Hampton Choir His most frequently performed piece, Listen to the Lambs (1914), is scored for eight-part mixed choir and soprano solo
About R. Nathaniel Dett | Academy of American Poets Dett served as the director of music at Hampton Institute (now, Hampton University) from 1913 to 1931 He helped to found the National Association of Negro Musicians in 1919 and, at the end of his life, was the music director for the United Services Organizations (USO) in Battle Creek, Michigan
Archives Special Collections: Dett, Dr. Robert Nathaniel The name of Dr Robert Nathaniel Dett, noted composer, conductor, pianist, poet, and educator, who died in Battle Creek, Michigan on October 2, 1943, only nine days before his 61st birthday, will always have a special significance for the music world
Robert Nathaniel Dett Biography - Afrocentric Voices in Classical Music Dett composed approximately 100 works for piano, orchestra, chorus, and solo voice Among his many compositional and literary awards were the Francis Boott Prize for his work, “Don’t Be Weary Traveler,” and the Harmon Foundation Award for Creative Achievement in Music