Did You Hear When Jesus Rose?- Roland Hayes

Did You Hear When Jesus Rose?
Spiritual- From Roland Hayes 1948

Did You Hear When Jesus Rose?

Traditional Spiritual;

ARTIST: From Roland Hayes, My Favorite Spirituals; Dover reprint of his My Songs, 1948; Robert Sims - Children Did You Hear When Jesus Rose:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSkPfb-K0nI


CATEGORY: Traditional and Shape-Note Gospel;

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NOTES:  "Did You Hear When Jesus Rose?" is a spiritual published by Roland Hayes in 1948 as "My Songs" then reprinted as My Favorite Spirituals (pp. 123-26).
 

BIOGRAPHY Roland Hayes (1887-1977)
One of the first concert artists to feature art song arrangements of spirituals in his public performances was tenor Roland Hayes. Both of Roland Hayes’ parents had been slaves, and Hayes viewed the spirituals as part of the proud legacy of the Black struggle in America. Initially, however, Hayes, born in Curryville, Georgia and educated at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, set out to establish himself as the first professionally successful Black singer of classical music, including his now famous performances of German lieder. After four years of unproductive tours in the intense environment of racial discrimination in the U.S., he embarked on a European tour in 1920, and encountered his first major successes during that tour. On his return to the U.S. in 1924 Hayes was awarded the Spingarn Medal by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the highest honor bestowed by that organization. Hayes was now poised to receive the recognition he deserved, and he began to be showered with rave reviews of his performances everywhere he went, a trend which continued until his death in 1977.

Once established professionally, Roland Hayes incorporated spirituals as a regular part of virtually all of his concert programs, and he was the first solo artist to win wide acclaim for his skillful and sensitive interpretations of spirituals. In 1948 he published a collection of his own art song arrangements of spirituals, entitled My Songs, many of which remain popular among contemporary performers, including the noted solo concert artists Robert McFerrin, Kathleen Battle, Robert Sims, George Shirley and Thomas Young.

A seemingly related version is in Allen et al.'s Slave Songs of the United States (with music):

91. THE HYPOCRITE AND THE CONCUBINE.

[1. Hypocrite and the concubine,
Livin' among the swine,
They run to God with the lips and tongue,
And leave all the heart behind.
Aunty, did you hear when Jesus rose?
Did you hear when Jesus rose?
Aunty, did you hear when Jesus rose?
He rose and he 'scend on high.]

DID YOU HEAR WHEN JESUS ROSE? Roland Hayes, My Favorite Spirituals 1948

Mary set her table,
In spite of all her foes.
King Jesus sat at de center place,
An' cups did overflow.

Chillun, did you hear when Jesus rose,
Did you hear when Jesus rose?
Did you hear when Jesus rose?
He rose an' ascended on high.

The Father looked at His son an' smiled,
De Son did look at-a Him,
De Father saved my soul from Hell,
An' de Son freed me from sin.

Chillun, did you hear when Jesus rose,
Did you hear when Jesus rose?
Did you hear when Jesus rose?
He rose an' ascended on high.