Singing the African American Spirituals with Integrity

Sat. Oct. 5, 2024 from 2 to 5 pm at St. Peter’s Glenside
654 N Easton Rd, Glenside
This workshop is offered for church musicians, clergy, and lay people who seek to learn more about how to introduce the repertoire of the African American Spirituals to their choirs and congregations. Special attention is given to the historical context of the music, and the ways in which those who are not direct descendants of the enslaved people who originated the Spirituals can develop their own authentic connection to the music with respect and integrity. Music for these selections is provided to attendees as part of the workshop.

More than 70 attendees experienced the power of the African American Spirituals and learned how to introduce them to their choir or congregation.

Featured clinicians Dr. Jay Fluellen, Organist/Choir Director, African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Carrie Lessene, Artistic Director, Intermezzo Choir Ministry, Jarrett Roseborough, Director, Pine Forge Academy Choir, and Dr. Thomas Lloyd, Canon for Music and the Arts, Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, took turns modeling how they teach the Spirituals to their choirs and congregations.

Closing worship was led by The Rev. Barbara Ballenger, Rector of St. Peter’s Glenside and Co-chair of the Anti-Racism Commission, with homilist The Rev. Toneh Smyth, Canon for Mission, and featured solo performances from Soprano Jillian Patricia Pirtle, Bass Brenton Mattox, and Bass Marcus Simmons from the The Marian Anderson Historical Society Chorus.

Watch videos of the workshop:
Workshop part 1
Workshop part 2
Worship service
(Courtesy of Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral)

Recommended resources about African American Spirituals and their historical context:
The Spirituals and the Blues by James H. Cone
The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois
Deep River and the Negro Spiritual Speaks of Life and Death by Howard Thurman

Photo: Clinician Dr. Jay Fluellen, Organist/Choir Director, African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, and guest musician Soprano Jillian Patricia Pirtle, Marian Anderson Historical Society Executive Director and CEO, perform at Singing the African American Spirituals with Integrity on Oct. 5 at St. Peter's Glenside.

Photo: Clinician Jarrett Roseborough, Director, Pine Forge Academy Choir, encouraged participants to embody the music and meaning of a song by imagining working from sunup to sundown in a rock quarry as they sang the Spiritual "True Religion" arranged by Roland Carter.  

Photo: Clinicians Jarrett Roseborough, Director, Pine Forge Academy Choir, Dr. Jay Fluellen, Organist/Choir Director, African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, homilist The Rev. Toneh Smyth, Canon for Mission, The Rev. Barbara Ballenger, Rector of St. Peter’s Glenside and Co-chair of the Anti-Racism Commission, clinician Dr. Thomas Lloyd, Canon for Music and the Arts, Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral, and clinician Carrie Lessene, Artistic Director, Intermezzo Choir Ministry.