Negro spiritual - significado y definición. Qué es Negro spiritual
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Qué (quién) es Negro spiritual - definición

MUSIC GENRE CREATED BY GENERATIONS OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS
Negro spirituals; African-American spiritual; African-American spirituals; American Negro spirituals; Camp-meeting spiritual; Negro spiritual; Spiritual music; Black spiritual; Spirtual (music); Spiritual-music; Afro-American spiritual; Spiritual (song); Spiritual (music)
  • Robert Nathaniel Dett in the 1920s

Spiritual direction         
ADVISOR IN SPIRITUAL GROWTH
Spiritual director; Spiritual Direction
Spiritual direction is the practice of being with people as they attempt to deepen their relationship with the divine, or to learn and grow in their personal spirituality. The person seeking direction shares stories of their encounters of the divine, or how they are cultivating a life attuned to spiritual things.
Spiritual successor         
SUCCESSOR TO A WORK WHICH DOES NOT DIRECTLY BUILD UPON A PREVIOUS WORK
Spiritual sequel; Spiritual predecessor; Spiritual successors; Thematic successor; Spiritual sequels
A spiritual successor (sometimes called a spiritual sequel) is a product or fictional work that is similar to, or directly inspired by, another previous work, but (unlike a traditional prequel or sequel) does not explicitly continue the product line or media franchise of its predecessor, and is thus only a successor "in spirit". Spiritual successors often have similar themes and styles to their source material, but are generally a distinct intellectual property.
Spiritual practice         
  • pray]] and read [[Christian devotional literature]], sometimes while kneeling at [[prie-dieu]].
ACTIVITIES REGULARLY PERFORMED TO INDUCE RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES OR CULTIVATE SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
Spiritual practices; Spiritual discipline; Islamic spiritual practice
A spiritual practice or spiritual discipline (often including spiritual exercises) is the regular or full-time performance of actions and activities undertaken for the purpose of inducing spiritual experiences and cultivating spiritual development. A common metaphor used in the spiritual traditions of the world's great religions is that of walking a path.

Wikipedia

Spirituals

Spirituals (also known as Negro spirituals, African American spirituals, Black spirituals, or spiritual music) is a genre of Christian music that is associated with Black Americans, which merged sub-Saharan African cultural heritage with the experiences of being held in bondage in slavery, at first during the transatlantic slave trade and for centuries afterwards, through the domestic slave trade. Spirituals encompass the "sing songs," work songs, and plantation songs that evolved into the blues and gospel songs in church. In the nineteenth century, the word "spirituals" referred to all these subcategories of folk songs. While they were often rooted in biblical stories, they also described the extreme hardships endured by African Americans who were enslaved from the 17th century until the 1860s, the emancipation altering mainly the nature (but not continuation) of slavery for many. Many new derivative music genres emerged from the spirituals songcraft.

Prior to the end of the US Civil War and emancipation, spirituals were originally an oral tradition passed from one slave generation to the next. Biblical stories were memorized then translated into song. Following emancipation, the lyrics of spirituals were published in printed form. Ensembles such as the Fisk Jubilee Singers—established in 1871—popularized spirituals, bringing them to a wider, even international, audience.

At first, major recording studios were only recording white musicians performing spirituals and their derivatives. That changed with Mamie Smith's commercial success in 1920. Starting in the 1920s, the commercial recording industry increased the audience for the spirituals and their derivatives.

Black composers, Harry Burleigh and R. Nathaniel Dett, created a "new repertoire for the concert stage" by applying their Western classical education to the spirituals. While the spirituals were created by a "circumscribed community of people in bondage," over time they became known as the first "signature" music of the United States.

Ejemplos de uso de Negro spiritual
1. The album was Eric Clapton‘s There‘s One In Every Crowd, the Seventies classic that became known for its interpretation of the negro spiritual dirge Swing Low Sweet Chariot.
2. And they‘ve seen their vaunted brotherhood, an answer when the old Negro spiritual wondered how their souls got over, dissipate as black men maim and kill one another over the smallest slights.
3. What is clear from rereading King‘s celebrated "I Have a Dream" speech of Aug. 28, 1'63, is how inclusive that dream was –– "all of God‘s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, ‘Free at last!
4. In fact, it was easier for the children of Israel to cross the Red Sea than for a Negro to cross certain university campuses." Callahan cites the words of an old Negro spiritual: Poor little Jesus boy Made him to be born in a manger.