Go Down Moses, Gospel Song for Cello Duet (arr. David McKeown) Sheet Music | Traditional | Cello Duet
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Go Down Moses, Gospel Song for Cello Duet (arr. David McKeown) Digital Sheet Music
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Go Down Moses, Gospel Song for Cello Duet (arr. David McKeown)by Traditional Cello Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Go Down Moses is an Afro-American Spiritual Song. This version is arranged as a duet for two Cellos.

Go Down Moses was first published in 1853 after Afro-American Contraband regiments sang it during the American Civil War. In the recording age Go Down Moses was made famous by Paul Robeson and Louis Armstrong. William Faulkner named a novel after the song and there is a memorable performance in the 1941 film, Sullivans Travels.

Go Down Moses is arranged in a key and range best suited to the instruments. There are four verses, one slow and stately, the other three in a gospel swing style with constant variations. Click the link above to listen to a full Youtube performance of the Clarinet version of this duet.

Go Down Moses is suitable for players at an advanced intermediate level and above. With a performance time of around three and a half minutes, this version of Go Down Moses is perfect for worship and concert performances, both formal and informal.

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