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Earl Louis Stewart

Dr. Earl Louis Stewart (born August 11, 1950) is an author, essayist, poet, Professor Emeritus of The College of Creative Studies and the Black Studies department at the University of California Santa Barbara.,[1] and an American composer of intellectual jazz as represented by the American Composer's Alliance.[2] In the past fifty years, Stewart has written several hundred compositions for chamber ensembles, chamber orchestras, symphony orchestras, quartets, soloists, and choir.

Earl Louis Stewart, DMA
Born (1950-08-11) August 11, 1950 (age 73)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Alma materThe University of Texas at Austin
Occupations
  • American Composer
  • musicologist
  • author
  • professor emeritus
AwardsGlobal Music Awards (2018, 2022)
WebsiteOfficial Site

Biography edit

Stewart's career began at age fourteen when writing head arrangements with pick-up bands headlined by visiting black-soul artists from across the United States, and performing as a trumpeter with notables like Percy Sledge, Syl Johnson, King Floyd, Garland Green amongst others traveling on the Chitlin' Circuit.[3]

Following the development of his experience as a jazz musician, Stewart attended Southern University Baton Rouge's Jazz Institute, studying jazz composition under Alvin Batiste, an American jazz clarinetist, as preparation for him to earn his doctorate at the University of Texas in Austin. Stewart studied Western-European-classical-music composition with composer Karl Korte, orchestrator and author Kent Kennan, ethnomusicologist Gerard Béhague, and Pulitzer-Prize-winning composer Joseph Schwantner[4]

Stewart's compositions have been performed at venues worldwide, such as the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall[5] and the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music in New York; Heineken Jazz Festival in Tel Aviv, Israel; Saenger Theatre in Mobile, Alabama; the Sixth Annual Biennial International and Symposium Festival on New Intercultural Music at the University of London.[6] Notables who have performed select pieces of Stewart's compositions include saxophonist Cannonball Adderly, Alvin Batiste,[4] actor Moses Gunn, choreographer Chuck Davis, and mezzo-soprano Barbara Conrad.[7][8]

Stewart has authored three books on music, including African American Music: An Introduction, a comprehensive study of African American music spanning from the Civil War to the present. He has also written numerous articles examining African-American music's aesthetic and theoretical significance. Stewart's publications include "African-American Music" in the Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism "Towards an Aesthetic of Black Musical Expression" in the Journal of Aesthetic Education, "Pan-African Classicism and Scott Joplin" in the Texas Journal, "Otis Redding" in Popular Musicians, and "Coleridge-Taylor: Concatenationalism and Essentialism in an Anglo-African Composer" in the American Philosophical Association Newsletter of Philosophy and the Black Experience.[5]

In December 2003, Stewart contracted Guillain–Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disease, of which the symptoms caused him to end his career as a conductor.[9]

Select compositions edit

Chamber Ensemble edit

  • Rhythm Sonata No. 1-13 (2006–2021) for flute, drum set, harp, and strings
  • Baching the Blues (2007) for flute and harp
  • Bop'n the Rag Blues (2022) for flute and piano
  • Blues Invention (2007) for flute and harp
  • Inventions Sacred and Profane (2007) for vibraphone and violoncello
  • Rag and Fugue (2003) for violin, violoncello, and double bass
  • Three Rags for Flute and Piano (2018) for flute and piano

Chamber Orchestra edit

  • The Portal (2016)
  • Elton's Nocturne (2000)
  • Corsica (2007)
  • Corsica (2007)
  • Nakupenda - Identity 19.2 (1989) on YouTube[10]
  • Undulations (1986)
  • Vicissitudes of Life (2007)
  • Amazing Grace (1997)
  • Katrina Lament - Identity 113 (2006) on YouTube[11]
  • Elegy for Mr. Alvin Batiste (2007) on YouTube[12]
  • Canonic Swings Vol 1-7 (2020–2023)
  • Budding Rose Rag (2020)
  • Dark Beauty (2007)
  • Journey to the Seat of the Master (1999)
  • The Beautiful Pearl Ragtime (2009)
  • Friends Forever (2009)
  • The Dawning of Spring (1990)
  • Three Rag Offerings (2008)
  • Trip of Love Fantasy (1988)
  • Jazz Fugue for Flute and Strings (1989)
  • Undulations (1986) on YouTube[13]
  • Asante Sana Sana on YouTube[14]

Symphony Orchestra edit

  • Glimpses (1981)
  • Diminished Fantasy (2011)
  • Trip of Love (1988)
  • Swing for Violin & Orchestra (2009)
  • Double Fugue on a Theme by Duke Ellington (2021)
  • Vernacular Variations (1998)
  • Blues Prelude and Fugue (2020)

Jazz Symphony edit

  • Symphony
    • No. 1 F minor
    • No. 2 E minor
    • No. 3 D minor
    • No. 4: Juneteenth
    • No. 5 Homage to Swing on Vimeo[15]
    • No. 6 Ragtimes Vol I&II
    • No. 8 Echoes from a Simpler Time
    • No. 9 Five Musicals Prayers
    • No. 15 New Beginning
    • Jazz Passacaglia (2021)

Piano Works edit

  • Afro-Inventions for Piano: Volume I, II (1993)
  • Song for Annell - A Blues Fantasy (1982) for piano on YouTube[16]
  • Tangulizi Kabala Ya Nisha Kuu: Preludes before dissertations (1981)
  • Afro Fugues in 3 Parts (2012)
  • Classic Rags Book 1 (2003)

Piano Rags edit

  • 4 Canonic Rags
  • Beauty in Darkness Rag

Oratorio / Cantata edit

  • Al-Inkishafi (1984)
  • Chrismons-Jazz Cantata

Chorus edit

Deep River (Ricercare) (2008) for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass chorus

Symphonic Poem edit

  • Genesis - Identity 175 (2022) for orchestra, SATB choir, and narrator

Other edit

  • Twenty-Eight Spiritual Preludes for Diverse Media

Select Performances edit

Steal Away (1991)

  • for soprano soloist, chorus, and orchestra, premiered by the Boston Orchestra and Chorale.

Al-Inkishafi: An Oratorio (1984)

  • performed by the Austin Symphony Orchestra at the Grand Concert Hall of University of Texas Performing Arts Center; Featuring Barbara Conrad, Moses Gunn as narrator, and choreographer Chuck Davis.

Deep River (December 1987)

  • performed by the Scott Joplin Chamber Orchestra of Houston, Texas.

Concerto: An Appropriate Title

  • Premiered April 1975 at the 2nd Annual Louisiana Composers Symposium; performed by Julian 'Cannonball" Adderly, soprano saxophone.

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • African American Music:  An Introduction, New York:  Cengage Learning (formerly Schirmer Books; London:  Prentice Hall International), 1998. ISBN 10: 0028602943[17]  |  ISBN 13: 9780028602943[18]
  • The Art of Soul Music: 1960-1980. A Musicological Perspective (Preliminary Edition) Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, IA, 2012. ISBN: 978-0-7575-9999-6[19]
  • Vernacular Harmony: San Diego, CA:  University Readers, an imprint of Cognella, 2010 ISBN: 978-1-60927-783-3[20]
  • Eclectic Fables: Seven Tales from the Black Experience, Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse (formerly known as 1st Books Library, San Bernardino, CA), 2002 ISBN: 978-1-40331-940-1[21]

Articles edit

  • "Pan-African Classicism and Scott Joplin," Texas Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp 12-15, Fall/Winter 1991. Print.*
  • "The Black Rhythmic Conception," Uhuru, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp 68 -69, Ghana, West Africa 1992. Print.
  • "A Case For The NSO," Uhuru,  Vol. 5, No. 6, pp 43-45, Ghana, West Africa 1993. Print.
  • "African-American Music," Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism, pp 1199-1203, Salem Press, Pasadena, California 1993. Print.
  • "Celebrating Black History Month," Progressions (newsletter), pp 1-2, Berklee College of Music, Winter 1993. Print.
  • "From the Lone Star to the Black Star," Berklee Today: A Forum for Contemporary Music and Musicians, pp 8, Berklee College of Music, Spring 1993. Print.
  • Duran, Jane and Earl Stewart, "Toward an Aesthetic of Black Musical Expression," Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 31, No. 1, University of Illinois, Spring 1997.  http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8510(199721)31%3A1%3C73%3ATAAOBM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P
  • Duran, Jane and Earl Stewart. "Form and Nigrecence in African and Afro-North American Arts," Art & Academe, Vol. 9, No. 1, Visual Arts Press, Summer 1997. Print.
  • "Otis Redding," Popular Musicians, pp 890-892, Salem Press, Inc., April 1999. Print.
  • Stewart, Earl and Jane Duran. "Black Essentialism:  The Art of Jazz Rap," Philosophy of Music Education Review," Volume 7, No. 1, Spring 1999. Print. www.iupress.indiana.edu/journals/pmer/pmetoc7.html
  • Stewart, Earl and Jane Duran. "Coleridge-Taylor:  Concatenationism and Essentialism in an Anglo-African Composer," American Philosophical Association Newsletter, Vol. 99, No. 1, Fall 1999.   www.apa.udel.edu/apa/publications/newsletters/v99n1/blackexperience/article-stewart.asp
  • Harris, Leonard, editor, Jane Duran, and Earl Stewart, contributors. The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke:  A Reader on Value Theory, Aesthetics, Community, Culture, Race, and Education, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1999.  www.rowmanlittlefield.com/Catalog/SingleBook.shtmlcommand=Search&db=%5EDB/CATALOG.db&eqSKUdata=0847688089&thepassedurl=%5Bthepassedurl%5D
  • Duran, Jane and Earl Stewart. "Scott Joplin and the Quest for Identity," Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 94-99, Summer 2007. Print.

Discography edit

CD edit

From the Heart: The Music of Earl Louis Stewart (2007)

  • Eclectic String Studio Orchestra, Molly Buzick, conductor
    • Inkishafi Records and Publishing: CD Baby / Inkishafi 4004

DVD edit

  • Eclectic Musings: 3rd Annual Nakupenda Valentine's Concert (2006)
    • Piano Compositions, Poetry, and Short Stories, Earl Stewart, music director
    • Regents of the University of California UCTV 4315
  • Bach in the Hood: 4th Annual Nakupenda Concert (2008)
    • Eclectic String Studio Orchestra, Earl Stewart, composer
    • UC Santa Barbara Department of Music, Center for Black Studies, College of Creative Studies
    • Regents of the University of California UCTV 15115

References edit

  1. ^ "Earl Stewart | Department of Black Studies - UC Santa Barbara". www.blackstudies.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  2. ^ "Earl Louis Stewart". American Composers Alliance. 1993-01-01. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
  3. ^ Horne, Aaron (1996). Brass Music of Black Composers: a bibliography. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 248. ISBN 9780313298264.
  4. ^ a b "Eurocentric Methods To Describe Black Music Fall Short". Oakland Post. 10 December 1997. p. 9. ProQuest 367185955.
  5. ^ a b Jackson, Ashawnta (25 July 2022). "The Scholars Charting Black Music's Timeline: Earl Stewart and Michael Veal". JSTOR Daily.
  6. ^ "Earl Louis Stewart's 'Homage to Swing' recognized by American Prize Competition". The Current. 2024-02-15. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  7. ^ "Stewart/Conrad/Gunn". Austin American-Statesman. 1984-04-15. p. 255. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
  8. ^ Goldstone, Dwonna (2006). Integrate: The 40 Acres The 50-year Struggle for Racial Equality at the UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS. Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press. p. 65. ISBN 9780820342030.
  9. ^ Montgomery, Lynn (director) (June 19, 2020). Amazing Grace [Grace Fisher] (Documentary). Santa Barbara, CA: Kriegler, Richard (executive producer).
  10. ^ "Nakupenda (Identity 19:2)". YouTube.
  11. ^ "Katrina Lament (Identity 113)". YouTube.
  12. ^ "Elegy for Mr. Alvin Batiste (Identity 121)". YouTube.
  13. ^ "Undulations (Identity 16:1)". YouTube.
  14. ^ "Asante Sana Sana (Identity 18.2)". YouTube.
  15. ^ "2017.02.05 World of Strings". 5 April 2017.
  16. ^ "Earl Louis Stewart - Song for Annell". YouTube.
  17. ^ "BIBLIO | African-American Music an Introduction by Earl L. Stewart | Paperback | August 1, 1998 | Schirmer | 9780028602943".
  18. ^ "BIBLIO | African-American Music an Introduction by Earl L. Stewart | Paperback | August 1, 1998 | Schirmer | 9780028602943".
  19. ^ "Book Price Comparison - Save when Shopping for Multiple Used Books from Multiple Vendors".
  20. ^ "BIBLIO | Vernacular Harmony by Earl L. Stewart | Paperback | 2010-12 | University Readers | 9781609277833".
  21. ^ "BIBLIO | Eclectic Fables: Seven Tales from the Black Experience by Earl Louis Stewart | Paperback | 2002-09-10 | 1st Book Library | 9781403319401".

External links edit

  • Official Site
  • American Composers Alliance
  • Amazing Grace Documentary IMDb

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Earl Louis Stewart news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dr Earl Louis Stewart born August 11 1950 is an author essayist poet Professor Emeritus of The College of Creative Studies and the Black Studies department at the University of California Santa Barbara 1 and an American composer of intellectual jazz as represented by the American Composer s Alliance 2 In the past fifty years Stewart has written several hundred compositions for chamber ensembles chamber orchestras symphony orchestras quartets soloists and choir Earl Louis Stewart DMABorn 1950 08 11 August 11 1950 age 73 Baton Rouge LouisianaAlma materThe University of Texas at AustinOccupationsAmerican Composermusicologistauthorprofessor emeritusAwardsGlobal Music Awards 2018 2022 WebsiteOfficial Site Contents 1 Biography 2 Select compositions 2 1 Chamber Ensemble 2 2 Chamber Orchestra 2 3 Symphony Orchestra 2 4 Jazz Symphony 2 5 Piano Works 2 6 Piano Rags 2 7 Oratorio Cantata 2 8 Chorus 2 9 Symphonic Poem 2 10 Other 3 Select Performances 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 4 2 Articles 5 Discography 5 1 CD 5 2 DVD 6 References 7 External linksBiography editStewart s career began at age fourteen when writing head arrangements with pick up bands headlined by visiting black soul artists from across the United States and performing as a trumpeter with notables like Percy Sledge Syl Johnson King Floyd Garland Green amongst others traveling on the Chitlin Circuit 3 Following the development of his experience as a jazz musician Stewart attended Southern University Baton Rouge s Jazz Institute studying jazz composition under Alvin Batiste an American jazz clarinetist as preparation for him to earn his doctorate at the University of Texas in Austin Stewart studied Western European classical music composition with composer Karl Korte orchestrator and author Kent Kennan ethnomusicologist Gerard Behague and Pulitzer Prize winning composer Joseph Schwantner 4 Stewart s compositions have been performed at venues worldwide such as the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall 5 and the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music in New York Heineken Jazz Festival in Tel Aviv Israel Saenger Theatre in Mobile Alabama the Sixth Annual Biennial International and Symposium Festival on New Intercultural Music at the University of London 6 Notables who have performed select pieces of Stewart s compositions include saxophonist Cannonball Adderly Alvin Batiste 4 actor Moses Gunn choreographer Chuck Davis and mezzo soprano Barbara Conrad 7 8 Stewart has authored three books on music including African American Music An Introduction a comprehensive study of African American music spanning from the Civil War to the present He has also written numerous articles examining African American music s aesthetic and theoretical significance Stewart s publications include African American Music in the Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism Towards an Aesthetic of Black Musical Expression in the Journal of Aesthetic Education Pan African Classicism and Scott Joplin in the Texas Journal Otis Redding in Popular Musicians and Coleridge Taylor Concatenationalism and Essentialism in an Anglo African Composer in the American Philosophical Association Newsletter of Philosophy and the Black Experience 5 In December 2003 Stewart contracted Guillain Barre syndrome an autoimmune disease of which the symptoms caused him to end his career as a conductor 9 Select compositions editChamber Ensemble edit Rhythm Sonata No 1 13 2006 2021 for flute drum set harp and strings Baching the Blues 2007 for flute and harp Bop n the Rag Blues 2022 for flute and piano Blues Invention 2007 for flute and harp Inventions Sacred and Profane 2007 for vibraphone and violoncello Rag and Fugue 2003 for violin violoncello and double bass Three Rags for Flute and Piano 2018 for flute and pianoChamber Orchestra edit The Portal 2016 Elton s Nocturne 2000 Corsica 2007 Corsica 2007 Nakupenda Identity 19 2 1989 on YouTube 10 Undulations 1986 Vicissitudes of Life 2007 Amazing Grace 1997 Katrina Lament Identity 113 2006 on YouTube 11 Elegy for Mr Alvin Batiste 2007 on YouTube 12 Canonic Swings Vol 1 7 2020 2023 Budding Rose Rag 2020 Dark Beauty 2007 Journey to the Seat of the Master 1999 The Beautiful Pearl Ragtime 2009 Friends Forever 2009 The Dawning of Spring 1990 Three Rag Offerings 2008 Trip of Love Fantasy 1988 Jazz Fugue for Flute and Strings 1989 Undulations 1986 on YouTube 13 Asante Sana Sana on YouTube 14 Symphony Orchestra edit Glimpses 1981 Diminished Fantasy 2011 Trip of Love 1988 Swing for Violin amp Orchestra 2009 Double Fugue on a Theme by Duke Ellington 2021 Vernacular Variations 1998 Blues Prelude and Fugue 2020 Jazz Symphony edit Symphony No 1 F minor No 2 E minor No 3 D minor No 4 Juneteenth No 5 Homage to Swing on Vimeo 15 No 6 Ragtimes Vol I amp II No 8 Echoes from a Simpler Time No 9 Five Musicals Prayers No 15 New Beginning Jazz Passacaglia 2021 Piano Works edit Afro Inventions for Piano Volume I II 1993 Song for Annell A Blues Fantasy 1982 for piano on YouTube 16 Tangulizi Kabala Ya Nisha Kuu Preludes before dissertations 1981 Afro Fugues in 3 Parts 2012 Classic Rags Book 1 2003 Piano Rags edit 4 Canonic Rags Beauty in Darkness RagOratorio Cantata edit Al Inkishafi 1984 Chrismons Jazz CantataChorus edit Deep River Ricercare 2008 for soprano alto tenor and bass chorus Symphonic Poem edit Genesis Identity 175 2022 for orchestra SATB choir and narratorOther edit Twenty Eight Spiritual Preludes for Diverse MediaSelect Performances editSteal Away 1991 for soprano soloist chorus and orchestra premiered by the Boston Orchestra and Chorale Al Inkishafi An Oratorio 1984 performed by the Austin Symphony Orchestra at the Grand Concert Hall of University of Texas Performing Arts Center Featuring Barbara Conrad Moses Gunn as narrator and choreographer Chuck Davis Deep River December 1987 performed by the Scott Joplin Chamber Orchestra of Houston Texas Concerto An Appropriate Title Premiered April 1975 at the 2nd Annual Louisiana Composers Symposium performed by Julian Cannonball Adderly soprano saxophone Bibliography editBooks edit African American Music An Introduction New York Cengage Learning formerly Schirmer Books London Prentice Hall International 1998 ISBN 10 0028602943 17 ISBN 13 9780028602943 18 The Art of Soul Music 1960 1980 A Musicological Perspective Preliminary Edition Kendall Hunt Publishing Company Dubuque IA 2012 ISBN 978 0 7575 9999 6 19 Vernacular Harmony San Diego CA University Readers an imprint of Cognella 2010 ISBN 978 1 60927 783 3 20 Eclectic Fables Seven Tales from the Black Experience Bloomington IN AuthorHouse formerly known as 1st Books Library San Bernardino CA 2002 ISBN 978 1 40331 940 1 21 Articles edit Pan African Classicism and Scott Joplin Texas Journal Vol 4 No 1 pp 12 15 Fall Winter 1991 Print The Black Rhythmic Conception Uhuru Vol 4 No 2 pp 68 69 Ghana West Africa 1992 Print A Case For The NSO Uhuru Vol 5 No 6 pp 43 45 Ghana West Africa 1993 Print African American Music Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism pp 1199 1203 Salem Press Pasadena California 1993 Print Celebrating Black History Month Progressions newsletter pp 1 2 Berklee College of Music Winter 1993 Print From the Lone Star to the Black Star Berklee Today A Forum for Contemporary Music and Musicians pp 8 Berklee College of Music Spring 1993 Print Duran Jane and Earl Stewart Toward an Aesthetic of Black Musical Expression Journal of Aesthetic Education Vol 31 No 1 University of Illinois Spring 1997 http links jstor org sici sici 0021 8510 199721 31 3A1 3C73 3ATAAOBM 3E2 0 CO 3B2 P Duran Jane and Earl Stewart Form and Nigrecence in African and Afro North American Arts Art amp Academe Vol 9 No 1 Visual Arts Press Summer 1997 Print Otis Redding Popular Musicians pp 890 892 Salem Press Inc April 1999 Print Stewart Earl and Jane Duran Black Essentialism The Art of Jazz Rap Philosophy of Music Education Review Volume 7 No 1 Spring 1999 Print www iupress indiana edu journals pmer pmetoc7 html Stewart Earl and Jane Duran Coleridge Taylor Concatenationism and Essentialism in an Anglo African Composer American Philosophical Association Newsletter Vol 99 No 1 Fall 1999 www apa udel edu apa publications newsletters v99n1 blackexperience article stewart asp Harris Leonard editor Jane Duran and Earl Stewart contributors The Critical Pragmatism of Alain Locke A Reader on Value Theory Aesthetics Community Culture Race and Education Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers Inc 1999 www rowmanlittlefield com Catalog SingleBook shtmlcommand Search amp db 5EDB CATALOG db amp eqSKUdata 0847688089 amp thepassedurl 5Bthepassedurl 5D Duran Jane and Earl Stewart Scott Joplin and the Quest for Identity Journal of Aesthetic Education Vol 41 No 2 pp 94 99 Summer 2007 Print Discography editCD edit From the Heart The Music of Earl Louis Stewart 2007 Eclectic String Studio Orchestra Molly Buzick conductor Inkishafi Records and Publishing CD Baby Inkishafi 4004DVD edit Eclectic Musings 3rd Annual Nakupenda Valentine s Concert 2006 Piano Compositions Poetry and Short Stories Earl Stewart music director Regents of the University of California UCTV 4315 Bach in the Hood 4th Annual Nakupenda Concert 2008 Eclectic String Studio Orchestra Earl Stewart composer UC Santa Barbara Department of Music Center for Black Studies College of Creative Studies Regents of the University of California UCTV 15115References edit Earl Stewart Department of Black Studies UC Santa Barbara www blackstudies ucsb edu Retrieved 2023 07 17 Earl Louis Stewart American Composers Alliance 1993 01 01 Retrieved 2024 03 08 Horne Aaron 1996 Brass Music of Black Composers a bibliography Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 248 ISBN 9780313298264 a b Eurocentric Methods To Describe Black Music Fall Short Oakland Post 10 December 1997 p 9 ProQuest 367185955 a b Jackson Ashawnta 25 July 2022 The Scholars Charting Black Music s Timeline Earl Stewart and Michael Veal JSTOR Daily Earl Louis Stewart s Homage to Swing recognized by American Prize Competition The Current 2024 02 15 Retrieved 2024 03 07 Stewart Conrad Gunn Austin American Statesman 1984 04 15 p 255 Retrieved 2024 03 08 Goldstone Dwonna 2006 Integrate The 40 Acres The 50 year Struggle for Racial Equality at the UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Athens Georgia The University of Georgia Press p 65 ISBN 9780820342030 Montgomery Lynn director June 19 2020 Amazing Grace Grace Fisher Documentary Santa Barbara CA Kriegler Richard executive producer Nakupenda Identity 19 2 YouTube Katrina Lament Identity 113 YouTube Elegy for Mr Alvin Batiste Identity 121 YouTube Undulations Identity 16 1 YouTube Asante Sana Sana Identity 18 2 YouTube 2017 02 05 World of Strings 5 April 2017 Earl Louis Stewart Song for Annell YouTube BIBLIO African American Music an Introduction by Earl L Stewart Paperback August 1 1998 Schirmer 9780028602943 BIBLIO African American Music an Introduction by Earl L Stewart Paperback August 1 1998 Schirmer 9780028602943 Book Price Comparison Save when Shopping for Multiple Used Books from Multiple Vendors BIBLIO Vernacular Harmony by Earl L Stewart Paperback 2010 12 University Readers 9781609277833 BIBLIO Eclectic Fables Seven Tales from the Black Experience by Earl Louis Stewart Paperback 2002 09 10 1st Book Library 9781403319401 External links editOfficial Site American Composers Alliance Amazing Grace Documentary IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earl Louis Stewart amp oldid 1218506549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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