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Dr. Rosephanye Dunn Powell has been hailed as one of America's premier women composers of choral music. Dr. Powell is commissioned yearly to compose for university choruses, professional, community and church choirs, as well as secondary school choruses. Dr. Powell's works have been conducted and premiered by nationally-renowned choral conductors, including, but not limited to, Anton Armstrong, Philip Brunelle, Bob Chilcott, Rodney Eichenberger, Tom Hall, Albert McNeil, Tim Seelig, Andre Thomas and Judith Willoughby. Her work has been auctioned by Chorus America and her compositions are in great demand at choral festivals around the country, frequently appearing on the regional and national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, as well as Honor Choir festivals. |
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Rosephanye Powell : Sorida - A Zimbabwe Greeting - Part CD Sorida" is a term of greeting in the Shona language of Zimbabwe, Africa, similar to "shalom" in Hebrew or "jambo" in Swahili. This original work features percussion, layered vocal patterns, and a joyful solo with both secular and sacred texts. An exciting concert procession or opener! Rosephanye Powell : Gwendete Adapted from a Bantu folksong, this gently teasing song translates as I love you, but you do not love me. How is that? If you do not love me, you had better tell me so. Performance Time: Approx. 2:50.Available separately: 2-Part and VoiceTrax CD. Rosephanye Powell : Come Unto Me All Ye That Labour The text from Matthew 11:28-30 forms the lyric framework for this expressive anthem. Gentle vocal echoes and rich harmonies create an atmosphere of peace andserenity. Rosephanye Powell : Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit Another winner from Rosephanye Powell! This setting for four-part a cappella women will dazzle the ears of all who hear it. A fabulous festival piece, it will shine in church and school. Rehearsal CD and Rehearsal CD Rosephanye Powell : Pete, Pete This West African folksong is arranged as a call and response easily mastered by all choirs. Suggested African percussion is included and could be enhanced with body percussion and simple movements. |
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