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John W. Work III
I've Just Come from the Fountain
Works Info
Composer
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John W. Work III
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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1:59
"I've Just Come from the Fountain" is a traditional African American spiritual song that was arranged and published by John W. Work III in 1940. The song is believed to have originated during the era of slavery in the United States and was likely sung by enslaved Africans as a form of communication and expression. The song is characterized by its call-and-response structure, with a soloist singing a line and the choir responding with a repeated phrase. The lyrics describe the experience of coming to the fountain of life and being cleansed of sin and sorrow. The song is a celebration of spiritual renewal and the power of faith to overcome adversity. "I've Just Come from the Fountain" was first performed by the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a renowned African American choir founded in 1871. The song quickly became a popular addition to their repertoire and has since been performed by countless choirs and soloists around the world. The song is typically performed in a slow, soulful style, with emphasis on the emotional depth of the lyrics. The melody is simple and repetitive, allowing the focus to remain on the powerful message of the song. Overall, "I've Just Come from the Fountain" is a testament to the enduring power of African American spiritual music and its ability to inspire and uplift listeners of all backgrounds. Its timeless message of hope and redemption continues to resonate with audiences today, making it a beloved classic of the genre.
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