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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 - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Undine Smith Moore (25 August 1904 – 6 February 1989) was one of the most notable and prolific female AfricanAmerican composers of the 20th century.
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Jump to: navigation search Undine Smith Moore 25 August 6 February ) was one of the most notable and prolific female African-American composers of the 20th century She began studying piano at age seven, and at the age of 20 became the first graduate of Fisk University to receive a scholarship to Juilliard . Graduating cum laude in , she because supervisor of music for the Goldsboro, North Carolina public school system. She began teaching piano, organ and music theory at Virginia State College (now Virginia State University ) in , remaining a member of the faculty until she retired in . She commuted to New York's Columbia University between and and received her Master of Arts in Teaching. In she married Dr. James Arthur Moore and on 4 January they had a daughter, Mary Hardie. Moore was a visiting professor at Carleton College and the College of Saint Benedict , and an adjunct professor at Virginia Union University during the 1970s. Amongst her many awards were the National Association of Negro Musicians Distinguished Achievement Award in and the Virginia Governor’s Award in the Arts in She was awarded honorary Doctor of Music degrees by Virginia State College ( ) and Indiana University ( ) and in was named music laureate of Virginia.

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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;

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10. "Undine Smith Moore"
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
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My Life in Music
by Undine Smith Moore as published in the IAWM Journal, February 1997, pp. 9-15. A keynote address delivered to the First National Congress on Women in Music, March 27, 1981 at New York University Greetings to all of you and thank you for the honor and privilege of being here. I'm already very stimulated. It's fine to reflect that when those who come after us read of the First National Congress on Women in Music, they will know that we were all here....I have had the tremendous joy and privilege of studying the great art of music, of trying to be a musician all my life, and I have taught 50 years.... I have thought of various titles and approaches to my talk this morning. A first fleeting idea suggested some adaptation from Richard Henry Dana's old book of travel and adventure, Two Years Before the Mast. Why not Fifty Years with the Chords of the Augmented Sixth? But this was obviously too limited. The First National Congress on Women in Music deserves something more erudite, even before the onset of the scholarly papers. Perhaps some borrowing or approximation of Proust, a sort of Reflections on Things Past, Reflections on Things to Come. Though you need not expect erudition, and I will try not to be pontifical, I do wish to think along these lines, and I choose to do so in spite of Lillian Hellman's caution that any sentence that begins, "I remember..." is already too long.
Childhood Memories
It is a long way from Jarrat in Southside Virginia [an area of small towns that were predominantly African American] where I was born, to this room at New York University. The power of things we heard when we did not know we were hearing, of the things we saw when we did not know we were seeing, is remarkable, a source of continuing wonder, and it is rightly the subject of much current study. Though I left Jarrat when I was about three, I remember now songs and sounds that I had already absorbed. The singing at the Morning Star Baptist Church and the praying. I remember quite specifically not only "Go Down Moses" but also "Bringing in the Sheens." I heard the word "sheens" instead of "sheaves" and though I sang both tunes correctly, I thought that that word was some reference to the sewing machines. My mother had one.

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    14. AfriClassical: Undine Smith Moore (1904-1989), African American Composer
    undine smith moore s composition Before I d be a Slave (1953)(342) has been recorded by pianist Maria Thompson Corley on Soulscapes Piano Music By African
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    Undine Smith Moore (1904-1989), African American Composer
    Undine Smith Moore, granddaughter of slaves, was born August 25, 1904 in Jarrat, Virginia. She began piano lessons at age seven. Working Out Her Destiny , an online resource of The Library of Virginia, says of the composer:
    Undine Smith Moore's composition Before I'd be a Slave (1953)(3:42) has been recorded by pianist Maria Thompson Corley on Soulscapes: Piano Music By African American Women; Troy 857 (2006). The liner notes tell us: Before I'd be a Slave has also been recorded by Helen Walker-Hill, piano; and Gregory Walker, violin; on Kaleidoscope: Music by African-American Women; Leonarda LE 339 (1995). Her Afro-American Suite for Flute, Violoncello and Piano has been published by InternationalOpus.com, whose website tells us:
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    Discography, Music, Lyrics, Album, CD, Career, Biography, Famous Works, and Awards Find Undine Smith Moore on Amazon.com Born Undine Smith on August 25, 1904, in Jarratt, VA; died on February 6, 1989; daughter of James William Smith (a railroad man) and Hattie (Turnbull) Smith; married James Arthur Moore (an educator); children: Mary. Education: Fisk University, B.A. and B.Mus., 1926; Columbia University, M.A., 1931; further studies at Manhattan College of Music, Juilliard School, Eastman College of Music. As an African American musical pioneer in the university setting, Undine Smith Moore inspired and influenced black musicians across the United States. Her compositions are widely performed and loved; many of her choral pieces are staples of the performing repertory among choirs great and small, and she also composed music in other genres, employing a broad range of expressive styles. A professor of music at Virginia State University for more than 40 years, she numbered among her students the jazz pianist Billy Taylor and a host of others who became famous in their own ways. Even as an undergraduate at Fisk, Moore had already begun to compose; her first known work was an ambitious choral piece

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    Art preserves life in a very special way, undine smith moore once said. Our memories die with us, but art preserves the values and experiences.
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  • Composer As an African American musical pioneer in the university setting, Undine Smith Moore inspired and influenced black musicians across the United States. Her compositions are widely performed and loved; many of her choral pieces are staples of the performing repertory among choirs great and small, and she also composed music in other genres, employing a broad range of expressive styles. A professor of music at Virginia State University for more than 40 years, she numbered among her students the jazz pianist Billy Taylor and a host of others who became famous in their own ways. Moore was born on August 25, 1904, in Jarratt, Virginia, in the state's predominantly rural southern tier known among African Americans as "southside." Her father was a railroad brakeman; her grandparents were slaves. Moore's early musical life combined formal education with African American musical roots. Her mother was a voracious reader who stressed the importance of books and music lessons. Moore learned to read music and even to attempt small composition exercises by the time she was eight or nine. But she also heard the work songs and the spirituals that she would remember for the rest of her life. The family moved to the city of Petersburg, Virginia, when Moore was four, but they often spent time in Jarratt in the summers.

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    moore, undine smith (fem) 19041989 USA Va, Jarrat - Va, Petersburg pianist, choirmaster. Title, Parts. Mother to son. Soprano and choir. 1955
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