Rosephanye Powell and Betty Jackson King: Songs (ft. Sonya Baker)

On this episode we focus on some songs of Rosephanye Powell and Betty Jackson King, both amazing women with some fabulous songs to their credit. All of these songs are sure to be accessible and exciting to audiences, while offering enough challenge to performers to make their songs worth digging into!

Our guest today is Dr. Sonya Baker, Professor of Voice at James Madison University. Sonya performs a lecture recital based on Marian Anderson's 1939 concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, and helped curate a new song literature curriculum for NATS that can be downloaded from the NATS website, called Expanding the Canon.

Rosephanye Powell

Miss Wheatley's Garden (sung by Gracyn)
  • I Want To Die While You Love Me 

Langston Dreams (sung by Aliyah)
  • Hold Fast to Dreams
  • I Dream A World

Then, Here, and Now (sung by Donovan)
  • Oppression

Betty Jackson King (sung by Toni)
these songs are in A New Anthology of Art Song by African Composers
  • Theology
  • Compensation

Recorded at the Carnegie Mellon School of Music Recording Studio in Pittsburgh, PA, and Morningstar Studios in Norristown, PA.

To compare Rosephanye Powell's setting of "I Want To Die While You Love Me" with the one from Undine Smith Moore, check out Episode 6 of this season!

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