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Ysaÿe Barnwell Anthem Project II

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A Black version of the Star Spangled Banner? How about a Chinese or Puerto Rican one? Join us! -  Dr. Ysaÿe Barnwell's version of the Star-Spangled Banner is unlike any version you've heard before. Barnwell is a former member of the ensemble "Sweet Honey in the Rock" and now a master teacher and choral clinician.  Actor Harry Belafonte asked her to do a "black version of the national anthem," and she came up with this energetic interpretation, including the line, "O'er the land of the free, and the home of the slave..." .   Through a submission process, current Berklee

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A Black version of the Star Spangled Banner? How about a Chinese or Puerto Rican one? Join us! -  Dr. Ysaÿe Barnwell's version of the Star-Spangled Banner is unlike any version you've heard before. Barnwell is a former member of the ensemble "Sweet Honey in the Rock" and now a master teacher and choral clinician.  Actor Harry Belafonte asked her to do a "black version of the national anthem," and she came up with this energetic interpretation, including the line, "O'er the land of the free, and the home of the slave..." .   Through a submission process, current Berklee
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