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  1. I Will Trust in the Lord
  2. Oh, That Bleeding Lamb (St Olaf Choral)
  3. I Believe This Is Jesus (Concert)
  4. Virginia State University Faculty: Edgar Toppin, Carolyn R. Payton, Martin David Jenkins, Clarence Cameron White, Undine Smith Moore, Rose Browne
  5. Long Fare You Well SATB by Undine Smith Moore, 1978-01-01
  6. Lord, we give Thanks to thee. For SATB chorus a cappella. Text: Leviticus 25: 9 by Undine Smith Moore, 1973
  7. Tambourines to Glory. For SATB chorus a cappella. Poem by Langston Hughes by Undine Smith Moore, 1973
  8. The Lamb. Anthem For S. S. [Words by] William Blake by Undine Smith Moore, 1958
  9. ART SONGS AND SPIRITUALS BY AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN COMPOSERS by Undine Smith Moore, Julia Perry Various Composers: Betty Jackson King, Florence Price Margaret Bonds, 1995

1. Undine Smith Moore
Undine Smith Moore. Moore, Undine Smith (19041989) African-American composer and educator. She attended Fisk University, Julliard School of Music, Manhattan School of Music and the Eastman School of
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Undine Smith Moore
Moore, Undine Smith (1904-1989)
African-American composer and educator. She attended Fisk University, Julliard School of Music, Manhattan School of Music and the Eastman School of Music. She co-founded the Black Music Center in 1969.
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2. MENC Heroes Gallery--Undine Smith Moore
UNDINE SMITH MOORE (1904 1989). Recognized as a composer, pianist, choir directorand music educator, Undine Smith Moore was a Virginia native born in Jarrat.
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MENC: The National Association for Music Education Heroes Gallery UNDINE SMITH MOORE
Recognized as a composer, pianist, choir director and music educator, Undine Smith Moore was a Virginia native born in Jarrat. She attended high school in Petersburg and continued into college at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. Moore graduated with honors and received Bachelor of Arts degree in Music, and became the first recipient of a scholarship to study at the Julliard School of Music in New York. Continuing to study music and music education, Moore also attended the Eastman School of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and the Columbia University Teachers College where she received her Master of Arts and Professional diplomas. In 1927, Undine joined the faculty of Virginia State College in Petersburg and taught music for 45 years before retiring in 1972. It was also in this year when she received her honorary doctor of music degree from Virginia State College. Four years later, she received another honorary doctorate from Indiana University. She was the proud educator of many fine musicians such as Billy Taylor, Leon Thompson, Louise Toppin and Camilla Williams. Moore co-founded the Black Music Center at VA State and co-directed from 1969 to 1972. In 1981 she delivered a moving keynote speech to First National Congress on Women in Music in New York entitled

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Undine Smith Moore, Undine Smith Moore — AfroAmerican Suite. Dr. Moore was oneof the most prominent African-American women composers of the 20th Century.
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7. African-American Art Song Alliance
undine smith moore 1904 1988. undine smith moore began publishingrelatively late in her career and belongs to that group of Black
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UNDINE SMITH MOORE
Undine Smith Moore began publishing relatively late in her career and belongs to that group of Black composers who had long teaching careers at Black colleges in the South. She taught music for forty-five years at Virginia State College, Pertersburg, Virginia, where her students included such outstanding musicians as Billy Taylor, Leon Thomspon, Louise Toppin, and Camilla Williams. Moore graduated with highest honors from Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, and was awarded the first scholarship to Julliard School given to a Fisk graduate. She received the MA and a Professional Diploma in Music from Columbia University, New York. An honorary Doctor of Music degree was awarded to Moore by Virginia State College (1972) and Indiana Unviersity (1976). Moore's compositional output includes choral works, solo works for voice, flute, piano, and chamber works. Some of her more familiar compositions are Afro-American Suite for flute, violoncello, and piano; Lord, We Give Thanks to Thee for chorus, "Daniel, Servant of the Lord," for chorus, and "Love, Let the Wind Cry How I Adore Thee." Her oratorio

8. My Life In Music
A keynote address delivered by undine smith moore to the First National Congress on Women in Music, March 27, 1981 at New York University. Published in the IAWM Journal in February of 1997.
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"My Life in Music,"
by Undine Smith Moore
as published in the IAWM Journal , February 1997, pp. 9-15.
The late composer and teacher, Undine Smith Moore, was born in 1904 in Jarrat, Virginia, and died in 1989 in Petersburg, Virginia. She obtained her B.A. and B. Music degrees from Fisk University, graduating with honors; she was the first Fisk student to be awarded a scholarship from the Juilliard School of Music. She continued her studies at Juilliard, Eastman and Manhattan Schools of Music and earned an M.A. and a professional diploma in music from Columbia University. In 1972 she was awarded an honorary doctorate in music from Virginia State College and a second one from Indiana University in 1976. She joined the faculty of Virginia State College in 1927 where she taught for 45 years and cofounded and codirected the Black Music Center with Altona Trent Johns. She composed piano, vocal, chamber and choral music including sacred works and many arrangements of spirituals that were published by Witmark. She was often referred to as the "Dean of Black Women Composers." It is appropriate to honor her at any time for her contributions to composition and teaching but especially during February, Black History Month. (by Jeannie Pool) A keynote address delivered to the First National Congress on Women in Music, March 27, 1981 at New York University

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Moore, Undine Smith (fem) 1904-1989 USA Va, Jarrat - Va, Petersburg
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Mother to son. Soprano and choir. 1955
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Tambourines to glory. Choir. 1973
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10. African American Registry: Compser Of Spirit, Undine Moore
On this date in 1904, undine smith moore was born. She was a highly regarded AfricanAmerican composer, pianist, choir director, and educator. teaching, many of her students have become celebrated musicians and composers. undine moore died in February 1989.
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Undine Moore On this date in 1904, Undine Smith Moore was born. She was a highly regarded African-American composer, pianist, choir director, and educator.
She received her undergraduate degree from Fisk University, attended the Julliard School of Music, the Eastman School of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and Columbia University Teachers College where she received an M.A. and professional diploma. She taught in the public schools in Goldsboro, North Carolina and was appointed to the faculty of Virginia State College in 1927, where she taught until her retirement in 1972. Moore co-founded and co-directed the Black Music Center at Virginia State from 1969-72. The Center was responsible for bringing to the campus leading Black composers, performers, and lecturers. She received an honorary doctor of music degree from both Virginia State College (1972) and Indiana University (1976).
Moore wrote in many musical genres, including compositions for solo voice, chamber ensemble, various solo instruments, and a large number of choral works. Her best-known compositions include Afro-American Suite for Flute, Cello, and Piano recorded by Trio Pro Viva; The Lamb recorded by the Virginia State College Choir and the St. Stephens Church Choir; Lord, We Give Thanks to Thee commissioned by Fisk University; and Daniel, Daniel, Servant of the Lord recorded by the Virginia State College Choir, the Fisk Jubilee Singers, and the Oberlin College Choir, among others.

11. Undine Smith Moore 1904-2004
Welcome to the undine smith moore Centenary Website. This is a celebration and gathering place for information and exchange about the life of undine smith moore on the centenary of her birth.
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  • Edmond Dede, 1827 - 1901 Sidney Lambert, ca. 1838-ca.1900 Thomas Greene Wiggins Bethune (Blind Tom), 1849-1908
    Harry T. Burleigh, 1866 - 1949
    /CVR Maude Cuney Hare, 1874 - 1936 /LOC Clarence Cameron White, 1880 - 1960 /CF R. Nathaniel Dett, 1882 - 1943 /GS Carl Diton, 1886 - 1962 /EBM Camille Nickerson, 1887 - 1982 /LOC Florence B. Price, 1888 - 1953 /LOC/EBM/HP Hall Johnson, 1888 - 1970 /CF Lillian Evanti, 1890 - 1967 /LOC Cecil Cohen, 1894 - 1967 /EBM William Grant Still, 1895 - 1978 /WGS/EBM Edward Boatner, 1898 - 1981 /ECS Frederick Douglass Hall, 1898 - 1982 /LOC William Dawson, 1899 - 1990 /LOC John W. Work, Jr., 1901 - 1967 /EBM/ECS Undine Smith Moore, 1904 - 1989 /LOC/EBM/HP Howard Swanson, 1907 - 1978 /EBM/CF Evelyn Pittman, b. 1910 /LOC Mark Fax, 1911 - 1974
  • 13. Undine Smith Moore Collection
    Established by the Archives of African American Music and Culture. Includes some original scores by Dr. moore. Also collects scores of other African American composers.
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    14. Arts, Music, Composition, Composers, M: Moore, Undine Smith
    undine smith moore (19041988), a graduate of Fisk University, taught musicfor forty-five years at Virginia State College, Pertersburg, Virginia.
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    • My Life in Music - A keynote address delivered by Undine Smith Moore to the First National Congress on Women in Music, March 27, 1981 at New York University. Published in the IAWM Journal in February of 1997. Undine Smith Moore Collection - Established by the Archives of African American Music and Culture. Includes some original scores by Dr. Moore. Also collects scores of other African American composers. Undine Smith Moore - Lived 1904 to 1988. African-American Art Song Alliance page.
    Undine Smith Moore (1904-1988), a graduate of Fisk University, taught music for forty-five years at Virginia State College, Pertersburg, Virginia. Noted compositions include Afro-American Suite for flute, violoncello, and piano, Lord, We Give Thanks to Thee for chorus, and the oratorio, Scenes from the Life of a Martyr , on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., which garnered a nomination for the Nobel Prize. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor The combose.com directory is based on the Open Directory and has been modified and enhanced using our own technology.

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    There were also presentations about wellknown figures such as RuthCrawford Seeger, Amy Beach, and undine smith moore. Presenters
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    The Susan Porter Memorial Symposium for American Music focusing on American Women was held August 3-6 at the University of Colorado (CU), in Boulder. Dr. Thomas Riis, Director of the American Music Research Center (AMRC) and musicology professor at CU was the host of the conference; he also cited Dr. William Kearns, former director of the AMRC, as a principal contributor. Dr. Riis and his staff are to be commended on the organization and implementation that enabled the conference's success. The sessions and the concerts were well attended by conference participants and members of the local community.
    The AMRC, housed in the CU music library, contains collections of American church-related materials, early American musical theater scores, sheet music, recordings, and songbooks, as well as Composer Archives.
    Susan Porter, a well-known member of the musicological community and advocate of American music, received her Ph.D. from CU in the early 1970s. At the time of her death in 1993, she was a professor at The Ohio State University Lima Campus. She was an active performer and organizer of the Black Swamp Dulcimer Festival, and author of the Lowens Award-winning book With an Air Debonair: Music Theatre in America 1785-1915. In 1993 Dr. Porter, who had helped organize the AMRC, was compiling a database of American musical theater scores housed at the AMRC. This conference, dedicated to her memory, is the first in a series of Susan Porter Memorial Symposia on American music. The next conference is tentatively scheduled for 1998; further information will be forthcoming from the AMRC.

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