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Fisk Jubilee Singers

Their music is an unexpected balm that soothes one's soul in these troubled times

G. Preston Wilson Jr., musical director

Featuring Miami University Men’s Glee Club, Chamber Singers, Choraliers
Jeremy D. Jones, Reina Dickey, Robyn Lana, conductors

Friday, Sept. 20, 7:30 p.m., Hall Auditorium

Cromer/Flory Artists-in-Residence

 

Digital Program

There will be a 15 min intermisson in tonight's event. The Fisk Jubilee Singer's program will be announced from the stage out of the following repertoire.

Tonight's Program

Choraliers
Robyn Reeves Lana, conductor
KangNing Yong, pianist
All My Trials                                                                                                               Bahamian Spiritual 
                                                                                                                                  arr. Normal Luboff
                                                                                                                        Adapted by James Green
Kimberly Sites, alto

 

 

Music Down in My Soul                                                                                     African American Spiritual 
                                                                                                                                   arr. Moses Hogan

 

 

 

Chamber Singers
Reina Dickey, conductor
Jon Sanford, pianist
Daniel, Daniel, Servant of the Lord!                                                                    African American Spiritual
                                                                                                                        arr. Undine Smith Moore
Joey Beaupre, tenor
Logan Crooks, bass

 

 

By An’ By                                                                                                         African American Spiritual
                                                                                                                                   arr. Marvin Curtis
Madeline Erwin and Calynn Kimberlin, solosit

 

 

 

Men’s Glee Club
Jeremy D. Jones, conductor
Jon Sanford, pianist
Freedom Come                                                                                                                     Ben Allaway
DJ Hatch and Will Loudon, soloists
Miranda Nichols, djembe

 

 

Yonder Come Day                                                                                                            John Paul Rudoi
Jacob Threadgill, tenor
Miranda Nichols, tambourine

 

 

 

  Intermission  

 

 

 

Fisk Jubilee Singers®
 G. Preston Wilson, Jr., conductor
To Be Selected From:
O Rocks Hills and Mountains                                                                                          arr. John W. Work

 

 

Poor Man Lazarus                                                                                                       arr. Jester Hairston

 

 

I'll Never Turn Back No Mo'                                                                                             arr. Hall Johnson
Kendall Speak, baritone

 

 

Rockin' Jerusalem                                                                                                         arr. John W. Work
Imani Suitt, mezzo-soprano

 

 

There's a Meeting Here Tonight                                                                                     arr. Nathaniel Dett
Christian DaCosta, bass

 

 

Steal Away                                                                                                                     arr. Dennis Eliot
Grace Smith, Mezzo-Soprano

 

 

I'm Gonna Sing                                                                                                                   Moses Hogan

 

 

Run Mourner Run                                                                                                    arr. John W. Work, III
Kristen Jones, soprano

 

 

Here's One                                                                                                                         Gene Bartlett
Laila Cooper, mezzo-soprano

 

 

Wade in the Water                                                                                                        arr. Paul T. Kwami
Nathalie Best, mezzo-soprano

 

 

Ride On Jesus                                                                                                              arr. Roland Carter

 

 

Gold and Blue (Alma Mater)                                                                                           John W. Work, III

 

 

 

Combined Choirs
Unity                                                                                  Glorraine Moone and Rev. Freddie Washington
                                                                                                                                arr. Daniel Cason II

 


Until I Reach My Home                                                                                      African American Spiritual
                                                                                                                                 arr. Brandon Boyd
Megan Haarlammert, alto
Tyreek Solomon, bass

History of the Fisk Jubilee Singers

Fisk University opened in Nashville in 1866 as the first American university to offer a liberal arts education to “young men and women irrespective of color.” Five years later the school was in dire financial straits. George L. White, Fisk treasurer and music professor then, created a nine-member choral ensemble of students and took it on tour to earn money for the University. The group left campus on October 6, 1871. Jubilee Day is celebrated annually on October 6 to commemorate this historic day.

The first concerts were in small towns. Surprise, curiosity, and some hostility were the early audience responses to these young black singers who did not perform in the traditional “minstrel fashion.” One early concert in Cincinnati brought in $50, which was promptly donated to victims of the notorious 1871 fire in Chicago. When they reached Columbus, the next city on tour, the students were physically and emotionally drained. Mr. White, in a gesture of hope and encouragement, named them “The Jubilee Singers,” a Biblical reference to the year of Jubilee in the Book of Leviticus, Chapter 25. Continued perseverance and beautiful voices began to change attitudes among the predominantly white audiences. Eventually skepticism was replaced by standing ovations and critical praise in reviews. Gradually they earned enough money to cover expenses and send back to Fisk.

In 1872 they sang at the World Peace Festival in Boston and at the end of the year President Ulysses S. Grant invited them to perform at the White House. In 1873 the group grew to eleven members and toured Europe for the first time. Funds raised that year were used to construct the school’s first permanent building, Jubilee Hall. Today Jubilee Hall, designated a National Historic Landmark by the US Department of Interior in 1975, is one of the oldest structures on campus. The beautiful Victorian Gothic building houses a floor-to-ceiling portrait of the original Jubilee Singers, commissioned by Queen Victoria during the 1873 tour as a gift from England to Fisk.

G. Preston Wilson Jr. Bio

G. Preston Wilson, Jr., PhD, the Director of the Fisk Jubilee Singers in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at the historic Fisk University in Nashville, TN. Dr. Wilson returned to Fisk and to the Fisk Jubilee Singers, in which he sang under the direction of the late Dr. Paul T. Kwami. He received his Bachelors of Science in Music Education from Fisk University in Nashville, TN in 2010. After graduating from Fisk, Dr. Wilson earned a Masters of Music in Choral Music Education from Bowling Green State University, where he was awarded the Winifred O. Stone Graduate Fellowship, being named the Presidential Graduate Scholar.

After graduation from BGSU, Dr. Wilson began teaching at various schools in the Toledo Public School systems. His longest tenure was at Start High School where he oversaw five choral ensembles, the school dance team, and an advisor for the African American Culture Club. He was also the vocal coach and co-director for the Toledo Youth Choir: a community youth ensemble; and taught voice and piano for The Mustard Seed Academy of Arts. Dr. Wilson additionally served on the Music Ministry at Friendship Baptist Church, under the leadership of Bishop Duane C. Tisdale.

In June of 2021, Dr. Wilson graduated from the University of Missouri (Columbia), obtaining a PhD in Music Education. He successfully defended his dissertation entitled, Successful Urban Elementary Music Educator: A Phenomenological Investigation; which focuses on the lived experiences of urban music teachers in elementary schools. His research agenda also includes race relations in music and practical application of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Dr. Wilson is the Chair of Diversity Initiatives for TN-ACDA, a member of the Steering Committee for the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, and on the Board of Directors for the Nashville African American Wind Symphony, Inc. He also is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Phi Mu Alpha Music Fraternity, Inc., Pi Kappa Lambda, American Choral Directors' Association (ACDA), National Association for Music Education (NAfME), and College Music Society (CMS).

The Fisk Jubilee Singers

Soprano
Kristen Jones ‘25
Anna Sims ‘27
Elise Golden ‘25
Hannah Daniel ‘26
Taimya Adams ‘28
Jasmin Moore ‘28
Alto
Nathalie Best ‘27
Laila Cooper ‘27
Eliza Smith ‘25
Imani Suitt ‘25
Tenor
Jaila Dodson ‘28
Olaoluwakitan Lawal ‘28
Ryan Miller ‘25
Bass
Kendall Speaks ‘25
Tyreek Solomon ‘28
Christian DaCosta ‘27

Chamber Singers

Soprano
Maddie Erwin
Anna Hylton
Mikayla Minges
Ava Nastasi
Miranda Nichols
Madeline Ross
Molly Stein

Alto
Ana Castillon Sepulveda
Anastasia Damick
Mary Goodney
Kayla Hughes
Calynn Kimberlin
Diana Kwak
Ashley Ricker
Lindsey Rohrig
Tenor
Joey Beaupre
Megan Haarlammert
Terence Kennedy
Robby Mumfrey
Andrew Peterson
Juston Quincy

Bass
Logan Crooks
Vincent Giuliano
Xiang Li
Jack Prince
Luke Ramsey
Dylan Siebenaler

Choraliers

Soprano 1
Leah Bracknell
Jasmine Clark
Nicole Corn
Natalie Czarnik
Evy English
Norah Green
Anja Hoy
Majesta Johnson
Nalaie Klug
Bella Lauzon
Andrea Marsh
Sarah Meaney
Kimberly Sites
Lydia Smith
Emily Stevenson
Micahaela Sweis
Kylie Ulitzsch
Anna Voss

Soprano 2
Macy Allen
Bri Becker
Katie Bolenbaugh
Julie Carter
Farzin Daruwala
Mady Gardiner
Arden Godek
Alison Hanshaw
Chloe Hudock
Alexis Hutton
Hope Kuper
Lillian Parker
Ava Nastasi
Marcella Napoli
Emma Smith
Julie Steele
Lindsey Rohrig
Katie Walsh
Elyse Williams
Natassia York

Alto 1
Elizabeth Patton Case
Charlotte Cousins
Kimberly Craver
Caroline Gneuhs
Ace Goodman
Mary Goodney
Megan Gurney
Megan Haarlammert
Katie Heckscher
Kayla Hughes
Claire Jeffries
Molly Johnston
Tess Kavadas
Kiera Kuschnerus
Diana Kwak
Charlotte Melby
Ashlynn Phillips
Ashley Reckelhoff
Elizabeth Sanders
Courtney Vanwinkle

Alto 2
Caneshia Curry
Kelsey Elbert
Sarah Everingham
Emma Griffin
Emm King
Sophie Kwiatkowski
Amaya Lipps
Kristina Lynmes
Kara McCoy
Heather Merhout
Madeline Milas
Sophia Moore
Alba Ordoñez
Courtney Reckelhoff
Chloe Walpole
Abigail Young

Men's Glee Club

Tenor 1
Jeremy Hardjono
Jamie Holland
Ryan Holthouse
Terence Kennedy
Max Morscher
Bradley Mraz
Robby Mumfrey
Will Sapp
Sean Spezzano
Evan Stefanik
Liam Stevens-Woolery
Jacob Threadgill
Noah Vinson

Tenor 2
Bradley Beck
Clark Brnilovich
Ollie Campeau
Stephen Catalano
Aidan Conway
Kevin Curtis
Justin Dearing
Nathan French
Cyle Ginsberg
Seth Grace
DJ Hatch
Max Kaufman
Nathan Knock
Nathaneal Lape
Will Loudon
Jacob Maten
Will Mendel
Owen Moffitt
Luke Ramsey
Owen Schwer
Max Triplett
August Wagner
James Wells
Aaron Wanko
Aidan West
Tim Wilcox

Baritone
James Boyle
Ian Butler
Sam Clark
Ian Dillenschneider
Sander Gerzema
Connor Grimm
Aidan Guernsey
Tyler Henderson
Andrew Jackson
Dalton Kane
Ian Kennedy
Quinn Kissel
Grey Lehman
Lee Loving
Alex Martin
Martin Mullarkey
Logan Murray
Evan Osborn
Cameron Pfeiffer
Jak Purdin
Milin Rajan
Luke Royer
Liam Ryan
Michael Scott
Luke Terrill
Michael Tidd

Bass
Carter Anderson
Jacob Collins
August Friedrich
Vincent Giuliano
Josh Grim
Mitchell Gruber
Sam Hamad
Parker Hamrick
John Hicks
Zander Knollman
Julian Lambe
Hudson Lint
Trey Poling
Eric Porter
Jack Prince
Will Repede
Gavin Sale
Chance Sayre
Owen Tucker
Eliot Van Houten
Sam Vendramin
Matthew Wittlich

Performing Arts Series

2024-25 Performing Arts Series Advisory Board

Dr. Cristina Alcalde
VP, Institutional Diversity & Inclusion, Miami

Jerome Conley
Dean of Libraries, Miami

Sabrina Jewell,  
Outreach Coordinator, Oxford Seniors

Jack Keegan
Retired Instructor/Green House Manager, Miami

Ryan Kwapniowskipresident
Assoc. Director, Student Activities & Leadership, Miami

Susan Lipnickey
Associate Athletic Director, Xavier University

Mary Geren Lutz, vice president
President, Edgar Patrice Imports

Jacqueline Rioja Velarde
Associate Director, Center for American & World Cultures, Miami

Jessica Rivera
Assistant Professor, Departmetn of Music

Heidi Schiller
Executive Director, Oxford Community Arts Center

Ron Scott
Retired VP, Institutional Diversity, Miami

Dr. Toni Shorter Smith
Visiting Assistant Professor in Arts Management

Lauren Tolliver
MAP Executive for Arts and Events

Dr. Scott Walter
Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, Miami

 

Honor Roll ofVIP Donors

Platinum Benefactor, $10,000+

Cromer/Flory Artists-in-Residence Fund

Steve & Missy Friede

Ohio Arts Council

Patrons of the Performing Arts Endowment

Dr. David B. Phillips Performing Arts Series Fund


Gold Benefactor, $5,000-$9,999

Western College Alumnae Association

 

Sterling Benefactor, $1,000-$4,999

Bob & Beth Baer

Jerome Conley

Greg & Renate Crawford

Elizabeth Wakeman Henderson Charitable Foundation

John Iorillo

Jack Keegan

Liz & Robert Mullenix

Dr. Bruce Murray

Jim Rubenstein & Bernadette Unger

Deborah & Ronald Scott

Scott & Jennifer Walter


Benefactor Patron, $500-$999

Sabrina Jewell & Kirk Bogard

Steven & Patti Liberatore

Brent McCreary

Ted & Dawn Pickerill

Steve & Deb Snyder

Jack & Sally Southard

Mary E. Woodworth

Cheryl Young & Timothy Crawford


Sponsor Patron, $250-$499

Dr. Terri Barr

Bobbe Burke

Carla J. Davis

Carolyn & David Dewitt

Dubois Bookstore

Ryan & Emily Kwapniowski

David & Norma Pennock

Doug & Debbie Ross

Michael & Pate Rudolph

Steve & Susie Sadler

Heidi & Bob Schiller


Sustaining Patron, $100-$249

Dr. Cristina Alcalde

Ryan & Heather Fisher

Jack Green

Michael & Cathy McVey

Karen & David Shaffer

Ms. Sally L. Smith

John & Ann Weigand

 

Patron, $25-$99

Stephen & Nancy Alexander

Robert Karcher

Mrs. Lisa Kunberger Woodock

Staff

Patti Liberatore, Director
Gwenmarie Ewing, Assistant Director
Pate Rudolph, Administrative Assistant

 

Student Employees
Valerie Do
Makayla Krazl
Reilly Powers 
Caitlin Zook

Accessibility

The Miller Center for Student Disability Services can assist in coordinating accommodations for university sponsored events. To request accommodations (i.e., sign language interpreters, captioning, materials in alternative format, etc.), please contact the Miller Center at (513) 529-1541, 7-1-1 (TTY-TDD), at least 2 business days prior to the event to ensure the smooth delivery of services.

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