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Selected Discography of Compositions by William Grant Still
Discussed in “Context and Creativity: William Grant Still in Los Angeles.”
An Essay by Jacqueline Cogdell DjeDje

1. African Heritage Symphonic Series, Volume 1: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor,
William Grant Still, and Fela Sowande.
Chicago Sinfonietta, Paul Freeman,
conductor. Cedille CDR 90000 055 (2000). Includes Afro-American
Symphony No. 1.

2. Africa: Piano Music of William Grant Still. Denver Oldham, piano. Koch
International Classics 3-7084-2 H1 (1991). Includes Seven Traceries, Africa,
and Lenox Avenue Blues.

3. Africa: A Suite for Solo Piano. Mark Boozer, piano. William Grant Still
Music CD-A115 (2001).

4. Afro-American Symphony. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London, Karl
Krueger, conductor. Society for the Preservation of the American Musical
Heritage MIA-118 (1965).

5.Afro-American Symphony by William Grant Still; Salome by Henry Hadley.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Karl Krueger, conductor. Library of
Congress OMP 106; Library of Congress LCM 2134 (1989).

6. Afro-American Symphony; Excerpts from Seven Traceries; Blues from Lenox
Avenue; Three Visions by William Grant Still.
Orchestra of the Vienna Opera,
Karl Krueger, conductor; Gordon Manley, piano. New Records NRLP 105
(195?).

7.Afro-American Symphony; Two Arias from Highway 1, U. S. A. by William
Grant Still. Onaway, Awake, Beloved: From Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast; Danse
Nègre by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
London Symphony Orchestra, Paul
Freeman, conductor. Columbia Masterworks M 32782 (1974).

8. Along the Western Shore. Althea Waites, piano. Cambria CMCD-1141
([2003] 2004). Includes Still’s Seven Traceries with works by Lloyd Rodgers,
Richard Saylor, and Elinor Remick Warren.

9. An American Celebration, Vol. 1. New York Philharmonic, various
conductors. New York Philharmonic NYP 9902; NYP 9903-NYP 9909
(1999). Includes Old California.

10. American Dancer. Symphonisches Orchester Berlin, Isaiah Jackson
conductor. Koch International Classics 3-7600-2 (1996). Includes La
Guiablesse.

11. An American Portrait. Richard Crosby, piano. Capstone CPS 8671 ([1999]
2000). Includes Still’s Seven Traceries plus piano works by Louis Moreau
Gottschalk, Amy Beach, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, Lee Hoiby, David
Guion, and George Gershwin.

12. American Symphonies Collection. Fort Smith Symphony, John Jeter,
conductor. Naxos 8502506 (2006). Includes Still’s Afro-American Symphony
No. 1 and Africa with works by other composers: Samuel Barber, Leonard
Bernstein, Howard Hanson, Charles Ives, Ned Rorem, Amy Marcy Beach,
Aaron Copland, David Diamond, Alan Hovhaness, Philip Glass, Roy
Harris, Walter Piston, George Rochberg, William Schuman, Virgil
Thomson, Meredith Willson, George Templeton Strong, Benjamin Lees,
George Antheil. This 25 CD collection is an overview of American
symphonic composers, reissued by Naxos and American Classics series.

13. Bayou Legend. Opera/South, Leonard de Paur, conductor. William Grant
Still Music CD-A120 (2002).

14. The Bells; Kaintuck’; Quit Dat Fool’nish; Three Visions. Richard Fields, piano.
Orion ORS 82442 (1982).

15. The Big Broadcast: A Recreation of a 1930s Broadcast. John McLaughlin
Williams, conductor. Cambria Records CD-A110 ([1998] 2000). Includes
Still’s Dances in the Canebrakes, Hesitating Blues, Romance, After You’ve Gone,
Lenox Avenue Blues, The Black Man Dances, and arrangements from The
Deep River Hour.

16. Black Composers Series Vol. 7. Sahdji, Ballet for Orchestra and Chorus, William
Grant Still; Music from African Suite, for String Orchestra, Fela Sowande; Lyric
for Strings, George Walker.
Morgan State College Choir, London Symphony
Orchestra, Paul Freeman, conductor. Columbia M 33433 (1975).

17. Black Piano: A Treasury of Works for Solo Piano by Black Composers. Monica
Gaylord, piano. Music and Arts CD-737 (1992). Includes works by William
Grant Still (Three Visions and Seven Traceries), R. Nathaniel Dett, Howard
Swanson, Ulysses Kay, John Wesley Work II, Oscar Peterson, Duke
Ellington, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. The recording, Piano Music by
William Grant Still and Other Black Composers published in 1998, includes
the same material.

18. Calvary: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor String Quartet. John M. Williams, violin;
Hillary Cumming, violin; Paul Goldberg, viola; William Thomas, cello.
Videmus [Visionary] Records 104 (2002). Includes Still’s Danzas de Panama
with works by David Baker, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Betty Jackson
King, and Florence Price.

19. Carmela; Here’s One; Lenox Avenue Blues; Pastorela; Suite for Violin and Piano;
Summerland from Three Visions.
Louis Kaufman, violin; Annette Kaufman,
piano. Orion ORS 7152 (1971).

20. Carousel of American Music: The Fabled 24 September 1940 San Francisco
Concerts.
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Howard Hanson, Richard
Hageman, Edwin McArthur, William Grant Still, conductors. Music and
Arts MACD 971 (1997). Includes Still’s Symphony No. 2 in G minor: Song of
a New Race and La Guiablesse, with fifty songs by other American
composers: Irving Berlin, Richard Hageman, Howard Hanson, Best
Kalmar, Jerome Kern, Edwin McArthur, Sigmund Ronberg.

21. CBS Records’ Black Composers Series, Volume 2. London Symphony
Orchestra, Paul Freeman, conductor. Columbia M32782; CBS P19425
([1974, 1987] 2008). Includes Still’s Afro- American Symphony and two arias
from Highway 1, USA.

22. Danzas de Panama Nos. 1 and 3 for String Quartet. Kaufman String Quartet.
Music and Arts CD 638 (1972).

23. Dring, Still, Damase: Spectral Trio. Jan Eberle, oboe; Kimberly Schmidt,
piano; Richard Sherman, flute. Blue Griffin BGR125 (2008). Includes Still’s
Incantation and Dance and Miniatures plus works by Madeleine Dring and
Jean-Michel Damase.

24. Ebony Rhythm. Louis Kaufman, violin; Annette Kaufman, piano; Aaron
Dworkin, poetic narrations. Ethnovibe EBN-CD-DWOR (1999). Includes
Carmela.

25. Ennanga, A Song for the Lonely, Songs of Separation, Danzas de Panama. Lois
Adele Craft, harp; Annette Kaufman and Georgia Akst, pianos; Louis
Kaufman, George Berres, violins; Alexander Neiman, viola; Terry King,
violoncello; Claudine Carlson, mezzo-soprano. Orion ORS 7278 (1972).

26. A Festive Sunday with William Grant Still. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,
Arthur Bennett Lipkin, conductor; North Arkansas Symphony Orchestra;
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Carlton R. Woods, conductor; Schola
Cantorum, Jack Groh, conductor. Cambria Master Recordings CD 1060
(1996). Includes Symphony No. 3 (The Sunday Symphony), Festive Overture,
Folk Suite No. 4, Romance, and spirituals.

27. A Fiddler's Tale: Recordings from 1942-1952. Louis Kaufman, violin.
University of Wisconsin Press LC5882 (2003). Includes Lenox Avenue Blues.

28. Fiesta in Hi-Fi. Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra and Eastman
School of Music Chorus, Howard Hanson, conductor. Mercury Living
Presence 432324-2 (1992). Includes Sahdji.

29. Flute Salad. Alexa Still, flute; Susan DeWitt Smith, piano. Koch
International Classics 7602 (1996). Includes Pastorela.

30. From the Delta. Northern Arizona University Wind Symphony, Patricia J. Hoy, conductor. Northern Arizona University NAUWS001 (1994). Includes Still’s Little Red Schoolhouse, Folk Suite for Band, and From the Delta.

31. Get on Board: American Music for Woodwinds by William Grant Still. Sierra
Winds. Cambria CD 1083 (1995). Includes Miniatures; Folk Suites Nos. 2, 3,
4; Incantation and Dance; Quit Dat Fool'nish; Summerland; Romance;
Vignetttes; and Get on Board.

32. Helix Collective: All in. Sarah Robinson, flute; Phil Popham oboe; Meghan
Schaut, piano. Blue Griffin BRG 133 (2009). Includes Still’s Miniatures.

33. Here's One. Zina Schiff, violin; Cameron Grant, piano. 4-Tay CD-4005
([1997] 1998). Includes Still’s Here’s One, Carmela, Vignettes, Lenox Avenue
Blues, Summerland, and Quit Dat Fool’nish plus works by Florence B. Price,
Lee Hoiby, Henry Cowell, and Aaron Copland.

34. Highway One: An Opera. University of Miami Symphony, Fabien Sevitsky,
conductor. William Grant Still Music CD-A125 (2002).

35. Highway 1 U.S.A.: What Does He Know of Dreams? And You’re Wonderful,
Mary; Afro-American Symphony.
William Brown, tenor; London Symphony
Orchestra, Paul Freeman, conductor. Columbia/College Music Society M
32792 (1974).

36. In Memoriam: [The Colored Soldiers Who Died for Democracy]; Africa
(Symphonic Poem); Afro-American Symphony.
Fort Smith Symphony, John
Jeter, conductor. Naxos 8.559174 ([2005] 2006). An American Classics
release.

37. Legacy: Works for Bassoon by African American Composers. Lecolion
Washington, bassoon; Carina Washington, clarinet; Mark Ensely, piano.
Albany 1038 (2008). Includes Still’s Songs of Separation, Song for the Lonely,
and Bayou Home with works by Adolphus Hailstork, Ed Bland, Ulysses S.
Kay, Gary Powell Nash, and Daniel Bernard Roumain.

38. Lenox Avenue: The Music of William Grant Still. CBS Symphony Orchestra,
Howard Barlow, conductor; Standard Hour Symphony Orchestra, Henry
Svedrofsky, conductor; Louis Kaufman, violin; Annette Kaufman, piano.
Bay Cities BCD 1033 ([1938] 1991). Recorded from early radio broadcasts.
Includes Song for the Lonely.

39. Lenox Avenue: The Music of William Grant Still. CBS Symphony Orchestra,
Howard Barlow, conductor; Standard Hour Symphony Orchestra, Henry
Svedrofsky, conductor; Louis Kaufman, violin; Annette Kaufman, piano.
Cambria CD 1121 ([1938] 1999). Includes Lenox Avenue, Pastorela,
Summerland, Here’s One, Carmela, Danzas de Panama, Song for the Lonely,
Songs of Separation, and Suite for Violin and Orchestra.

40. Louis Kaufman Plays Violin. Louis Kaufman, violin. Bay Cities BCD 1019
(1990). Includes Lenox Avenue Blues.

41. Masterpieces in Miniature. Odeion String Quartet. Janus JNS Musiek
JNSD71 ([1997] 1998). Includes Danzas de Panama.

42. Merit. Louis Kaufman: Historic Recordings of American Works. Louis Kaufman
String Quartet. Music and Arts 4638 ([1972, 1990] 1999). Includes Still’s
Ennanga and Danzas de Panama with other works by Ernest Bloch and
Quincy Porter.

43. Minette Fontaine: An Opera. Baton Rouge Opera, Charles Rosekrans,
conductor. William Grant Still Music CD-A121 (2002).

44. Music for a Farce and Other Works by American Composers: Paul Bowles,
William Grant Still, and Others.
Stones River Chamber Players SRCP 1996
(1996). Includes Miniatures.

45. Music of Afro-American Composers. Celeste Anne Headlee, soprano;
Northern Arizona University Wind Symphony, Patricia Jean Hoy,
conductor. Northern Arizona University NAUWS 003 (1990). Includes
Still’s Summerland, The American Scene, and Levee Island.

46. Music of William Grant Still. Clifford Panton, violin; Jason Alfred, piano.
Centaur Records CRC 2750 (2005). Includes Lenox Avenue Blues, Folk Suite
No. 1, Carmela, Quit Dat Fool’nish, and Pastorela.

47. Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music. Naxos CD 13 (2010). Fourteen
CDs covering Western music from the Baroque to the 20th century; CD 13
includes Still’s Afro-American Symphony No. 1.

48. Oboist Peter Christ. Peter Christ, oboe; Gretal Shanley, flute; Sharon Davis, piano; and Crystal Chambers Soloists. Crystal CD 321 ([1972] 1993).
Includes Still’s Miniatures and works by Randall Thompson, Vincent
Persichetti, Alberto Ginastera, and William Schmidt.

49. Oregon Festival of American Music Presents William Grant Still. Oregon
String Quartet; Victor Steindardt, piano; Fritz Gearhart, violin. Koch
International Classics 3-7546-2H1 (2002). Includes Lyric String Quartette,
Danzas de Panama, The Prince and the Mermaid, Summerland, The Little Folk
Suites from the Western Hemisphere, Pastorela, Lenox Avenue Blues, and Quit
Dat Fool'nish.

50. Pan-Americana: The Violin Artistry of Louis Kaufman. Louis Kaufman, violin; Annette Kaufman, piano; Theodore Saidenberg, piano; Columbia
Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Herrmann, conductor. Cambria CD-1078
(1996). Includes Lenox Avenue Blues.

51. Philadelphia Classical Guitar Trio. Marisol Rampolla, Michael Simmons and
Thomas Smith, guitar. Jackson Avenue Music JAMG 3001 (2000). Includes
Danzas de Panama and works by other composers.

52. Piano Classics: William Grant Still. William Cerny, piano. Wilmarc
WRPCSLTN (1998).
Includes Seven Traceries and Three Visions with two
works by Virgil Thomson.

53. Piano Music by William Grant Still and Other Black Composers. Monica
Gaylord, piano. Music and Arts MACD 737 ([1992, 1993] 1998). Includes
works by William Grant Still (Three Visions and Seven Traceries), R.
Nathaniel Dett, Howard Swanson, Ulysses Kay, John Wesley Work II,
Oscar Peterson, Duke Ellington, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. The
recording, Black Piano: A Treasury of Works for Solo Piano by Black Composers,
published in 1992 by Music and Arts CD-737, includes the same material. 54. Rarely Performed Piano Works. Seta Karakashian, piano, and Richard Fields,
piano. Roméo Records RR-7227 (2004). Includes Still’s Kaintuck’ and works
by Edvard Grieg, Béla Bartók, Franz Liszt, and Arno Babadjanian.

55. Rhapsody in Black and White. Marco Fumo, piano. Dynamic CDS 351 (2000).
Includes Still’s Africa and works by Scott Joplin, George Gershwin, James
P. Johnson, and Duke Ellington.

56. Sahdji. Morgan State University Choir; London Symphony Orchestra, Paul
Freeman conducting. Columbia/College Music Society M 33433 (1975).

57. Serenely Cedille. Various artists. Cedille 8001 (2005). Includes Still’s Afro-American Symphony No. 1 and works by other composers: George Walker,
Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Johannes Brahms, Lita
Grier, Frank Ferko, Carolos Kalmar, Sergey Rachmaninov, Thomas Albert,
Federico Mompou, Aaron Copland, Chevalier de Meude-Monpas,
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, Alexandre Tansman, Fela Sowande, Charles
Villiers Stanford, and Johann Sebastian Bach.

58. Seven Traceries. Francis Walker, piano. Orion ORS 78305/306 (1978).

59. Seven Traceries. William Cerny, piano. Wilmarc Records EIPLSTL1 (1998).

60. Special Black History. Selma Epstein, piano. Chromattica (1990). Includes
Seven Traceries.

61. Sphinx Symphony Concert. Melissa White, violin; Sphinx Symphony
Orchestra, Kay George Roberts, conductor. Visionary Records 105 (2003).
Includes Still’s Afro-American Symphony No. 1, and works by George
Walker, Oscar Lorenzo Fernandez, and Jose Pablo Mocayo.

62. Still, Sahdji Ballet; Ginastera, Creole Faust; Guarnieri, Three Dances. Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson, conductor. Mercury SR 90257
(1960).

63. Still: Symphony No. 3, Festive Overture. Festive Overture performed by the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Arthur Bennett Lipkin, conductor;
Symphony No. 3 performed by the North Arkansas Symphony Orchestra,
Carlton R. Woods, conductor. Cambria 1060 (1996). Also includes
Romance, Folk Suite No. 4, Rhythmic Spirituals, and I Feel Like My Time Ain’t
Long.

64. Still: Symphony No. 1; Shostakovich: Symphony No. 6. Dayton Philharmonic
Orchestra, Neal Gittleman, conductor. DPO Alive 1-0809 (2010).

65. Strings, Keyboard and Harp. Louis Kaufman, violin; Annette Kaufman,
piano; Lois Adele Craft, harp; and Kaufman String Quartet. William Grant
Still WGSM 1001 ([1987] 1988). Includes Ennanga, Danzas de Panama, Suite
for Violin and Piano, Mother and Child, Gamin, Pastorela, Here Is One, Lenox
Avenue Blues, and Summerland.

66. Summerland. New Zealand String Quartet; Susan DeWitt Smith, piano;
Michael Steer, contrabass; Alexa Still, flute. Koch International Classics 3-
7192-2H1 (1994). Includes Bayou Home, Folk Suite No. 1, Pastorela, Preludes,
Quit Dat Fool’nish, Suite for Violin and Piano, spirituals, and Summerland.

67. Thompson: Suite; Persichetti: Parable; Ginastera: Duo for Flute and Oboe;
Schmidt: the Sparrow and the Amazing Mr. Avaunt; Still: Miniatures.
Peter
Christ, oboe; Crystal Chamber Soloists. Crystal 321 (1993). Includes
Miniatures.

68. Three Visions and Seven Traceries. William Cerny, piano. Wilmarc Records
WRPCSLTN (1998).

69. A Tree in Your Ear. Stephen Caplan, oboe; Richard Soule, flute; and Carol
Stivers, piano. Musicians Showcase MSR Classics MSR 1014 ([1999] 2000).
Includes Still’s Miniatures, with works by Philip Bimstein, Alan
Hovhaness, Virko Baley, Yusef Lateef, and Mark Phillips.

70. Tribute to Rosa Parks. University of Notre Dame Bands (2006). Includes "A
Tribute to Rosa" by Mark Camphouse; Fanfare for the 99th Fighter Squadron
by William Grant Still; "St. Louis Blues March" by W. C. Handy; "Segue in
C," Georgia on My Mind," and Ken Dye's "Motown Medley" with soloist
Bill Nicks, former drummer with the Temptations.

71. Troubled Island. William Grant Still Music/Cambria CD-A130 ([1949]
2003). New York City Opera, World premiere recording.

72. Twentieth Century American Violin Works in Historic Recordings. Kaufman
String Quartet.
Music and Arts CD 638 (1990). Includes Still’s Ennanga and
Danzas de Panama with other works by Ernest Bloch and Quincy Porter.

73. Victory Tide. Morgan State University Choir, Nathan Carter conducting.
Sable Records KM 2272 (1978).

74. Vintage America: A Musical Heritage. Calico Winds (Eileen Holt Helwig,
flute and piccolo; Rong-Huey Liu, oboe and English horn; Kathryn Nevin,
clarinet; Rachel Barry, horn; and Theresa Treuenfels, bassoon). Albany
TROY 693 (2004). Includes Still’s Miniatures and Folk Suite No. 4, with
works by Edward MacDowell, Daniel Gregory Mason, Scott Joplin, John
Philip Sousa, Arthur Farwell, and David B. Chadwick.

75. William Grant Still. Alexa Still, flute; Susan DeWitt Smith, piano; Berliner
Symphoniker, Isaiah Jackson, conductor. Koch International Classics 3-
7154-2H1 (1993). Includes La Guiablesse, Quit Dat Fool'nish, Summerland,
Danzas de Panama, and Lenox Avenue Blues.

76. William Grant Still: Africa. American Symphony Orchestra, Leon Botstein,
conductor. American Symphony Orchestra (2010).

77. William Grant Still: Afro-American Symphony; Amy Beach: "Gaelic"
Symphony, Op. 32.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Karl Krueger,
conductor. Bridge 9086 (1999).

78. William Grant Still: Afro American Symphony, Kaintuck', Dismal Swamp; Olly
Wilson: Expansions 3.
Cincinnati Philharmonia Orchestra, Jindong Cai,
conductor. Richard Fields, piano. Centaur CRC 2331 ([1997, 2000] 2010).

79. William Grant Still: The American Scene. Margaret Astrup, soprano;
Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Richard Auldon Clark, conductor.
Newport Classic NPD 85596 (1995). Includes The American Scene: The
Southwest, The Far West, The East; From the Hearts of Women; Mother and
Child; Citadel; Bells: Phantom Chapel; Costaso with Golden Days; and Serenade.

80. William Grant Still, Nathanial Dett: Piano Music. Denver Oldham, piano.
Altarus 9013 (1996). Includes excerpts from Still’s Three Visions, Marionette,
Costaso: Dance, Rising Tide (also known as Song of a City), Quit Dat
Fool’nish, La Guiablesse: Entrance of the Porteuses, and A Deserted Plantation.

81. William Grant Still: Piano Music. Mark Boozer, piano. Naxos NX8.559210
(2005).
Includes Three Visions, Seven Traceries, Lenox Avenue Blues, A
Deserted Plantation, and Africa. An American Classics release.

82. William Grant Still’s Highway One, USA. St. Olaf Orchestra, Vocal Essence
[Louise Toppin, Robert Honeysucker, Ray M. Wade, Jr., Pamela Dillard],
Philip Brunelle, conductor. Videmus Records VIS 734 (2005).

83. William Grant Still: Symphony No. 1 (Afro-American); Duke Ellington: Suite
from the River.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi, conductor.
Chandos CHAN 9154 ([1992] 1993). American Series, Vol. 3.

84. William Grant Still: Symphony No. 2 in G Minor “Song of a New Race.”
American Symphony Orchestra, Leon Botstein, conductor. American
Symphony Orchestra (2010).

85. William Grant Still: Symphony No. 2 (Song of a New Race); William Levi
Dawson: Negro Folk Symphony; Duke Ellington: Harlem.
Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, Neeme Järvi, conductor. Chandos CHAN 9226 (1993).
American Series, Vol. 5.

86. William Grant Still: Symphonies Nos. 4 [Autochthonous] and 5 [Western
Hemisphere]; Poem for Orchestra.
Fort Smith Symphony, John Jeter,
conductor. Naxos 8.559603 (2009). An American Classics release.

87. Witness. Skyward My People Rose: Music of William Grant Still. Vocal Essence Ensemble Singers and Chorus; William Warfield, narrator; Yolanda
Williams, soprano; Hilda Harris, mezzo-soprano; Leigh Morris Chorale;
and Philip Brunelle, organ and conductor. Clarion CLCD 905 (2004).
Includes Wailing Woman, Swanee River, And They Lynched Him on a Tree,
Miss Sally's Party, Reverie, and Elegy.

88. Witness, Volume II: William Grant Still. Yolanda Williams, soprano; Hilda
Harris, mezzo-soprano; Philip Brunelle, organ. Collins Classics 14542
(1996). Includes Miss Sally's Party, And They Lynched Him on a Tree, Wailing
Woman, and Swanee River.

89. Works by William Grant Still. Videmus (Robert Honeysucker, baritone; Ann
Hobson Pilot, harp; Jean DeMart, flute; Lynn Chang, solo violin; George
Taylor, viola; Mark Churchill, cello; Prentice Pilot, double-bass; Vivian
Taylor, piano). New World Records 80399-2 ([1990] 1992). Includes Still’s
Suite for Violin and Piano; Songs of Separation; Incantation and Dance; Here’s
One; Three Visions: No. 2, Summerland; Citadel; Song for the Lonely; Out of the
Silence; Ennanga; and Lift Every Voice and Sing.

90. Works for Symphonic Band. Northern Arizona University Wind Symphony,
Patricia Hoy, conductor. Cambria CMCD 1156 ([2002] 2009). Includes
Still’s From the Delta, Little Folk Suite, Little Red Schoolhouse, Summerland,
and The American Scene; Florence Price’s Three Negro Dances.

YouTube

91. YouTube. William Grant Still: Kaintuck (1935). Poem for Piano and Orchestra. Greg Kostrabe, piano. Toledo Symphony Orchestra. Uploaded by Epogdous April 7, 2010. Accessed March 2, 2011.

92. YouTube. William Grant Still: Symphony No. 2 (1/4) 1937. Uploaded by bartje11 on Oct 9, 2009. Accessed March 5, 2011.

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