“You Don’t Hear No Drums”

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“You Don’t Hear No Drums” is a movement from Wynton Marsalis’s Pulitzer Prize–winning jazz oratorio *Blood on the Fields*, which explores the history and legacy of slavery in America.

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instanceOf movement
musical composition
associatedWith Pulitzer Prize for Music awarded to Blood on the Fields
basedOn experiences of enslaved Africans in America
composer Wynton Marsalis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Wynton Marsalis NERFINISHED
firstPerformer Wynton Marsalis NERFINISHED
genre jazz
hasContext African American history
American jazz oratorio tradition
transatlantic slavery
hasMusicalForm oratorio movement
hasTheme history of slavery in America
legacy of slavery in America
hasWorkTitle You Don’t Hear No Drums NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf performances of Blood on the Fields
recordings of Blood on the Fields
language English
medium jazz ensemble
music
voice
partOf Blood on the Fields NERFINISHED
Pulitzer Prize–winning jazz oratorio Blood on the Fields NERFINISHED
narrative arc of Blood on the Fields
partOfSeries movements of Blood on the Fields NERFINISHED
performer Wynton Marsalis Septet NERFINISHED

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Blood on the Fields hasPart “You Don’t Hear No Drums”