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Article: THE SENATOR'S STUMP SPEECH
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- Journal of Singing
- Article date:
- March 1, 2008
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ONE CONCERT ARIA
KOHN, STEVEN MARK (b. 1957). THE SENATOR'S STUMP SPEECH. A concert aria for medium-high (or medium-low) voice and piano. Steven Mark Kohn-Quiet Room Music (BMI), 2006 (CVR). Tonal; Med-H/C^sub 4^-A[musical flat]^sub 5^, Med-L/G^sub 2^-E[musical flat]^sub 4^; Tess: CR; unmetered, 3/4, 2/4, 4/4, ... = approx. 96; V/M, P/M; 3 ½ minutes. Tenor or Baritone.
Despite some disagreement among those who might know, the authorship of this speech is here attributed to Noah S. ("Soggy") Sweat, a judge and member of the Mississippi legislature in the early 1950s. It is a quintessential Southern political stump speech that takes both ...
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