Undine Smith Moore (1904-1989) was a classical pianist who trained at several prestigious universities, and despite her professors urging her to become a professional, she chose to become a public school music teacher and professor. She preferred to compose vocal music; her songs have a sweep and line to them that make them a joy to play and sing.
Recordings featured in this episode, performed by Gracyn Blu Louis, mezzo-soprano, Toni Marie Palmertree, soprano, and Ellen Rissinger, pianist:
From An Anthology of African and African Diaspora Songs
- I Want To Die While You Love Me (sung by Gracyn)
- I Am In Doubt (sung by Toni Marie)
From the Anthology of Art Songs by Black Composers
- Love Let The Wind Cry... How I Adore Thee (sung by Toni Marie)
Recorded at Carnegie Mellon School of Music Recording Studio in Pittsburgh, PA, and Morningstar Studios in Norristown, PA.
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So Lit Song Lit is a production of Cincinnati Song Initiative. You can learn more about its network of podcasts at cincinnatisonginitiative.org/podcasts.
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You can follow Toni Marie on Facebook at Toni Marie Palmertree, soprano and Instagram @ToniMariePalmertree
For more information on Gracyn Blu Louis, visit their website, or you can follow them on Instagram @gracynblu
This episode is sponsored by Carnegie Mellon University. Learn more about CMU and apply today.
10/29/24 • 16 min
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