| EBONY HERITAGE SINGERS |
MUS 390 (1 sem. hr. credit)
Tuesdays 6:00-8:00 pm
Director: Dr. Donna Cox
Performing music from the African American sacred music tradition, the University of Dayton Ebony Heritage Singers have wowed audiences throughout the midwest. With performances characterized as "spirited" and "energetic and inspiring," the Ebony Heritage Singers is one of only a handful of midwestern college gospel choirs to be fully creditied and supported by a Department of Music. EHS has performed for several Ohio Music Educators Conferences as well as the Music Educators National Conference, Illinois Music Education Conference, and American Choral Directors Association National and Divisional Conferences. Each year, the ensemble tours the midwest. Past travels have taken them to Kansas City, St. Louis, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, Kent, and Cleveland. Members of EHS have traveled and performed with Dr. Cox in Dublin, Ireland, including the opening of the Tour de France, Ghana, West Africa, and Montego Bay, Jamaica.. Spring 2001 they will be traveling to Jamaica to present a series of concerts. Singers come from various academic disciplines and ethnic backgrounds and membership is open to all without audition.
Contact Dr. Donna Cox via E-mail for further information, or Music Admissions.
Listen to the Ebony Heritage Singers perform part of Diane White's "Be Thou Exalted" (55 sec., 432K .au). This was recorded live as part of UD's Gospel Music Workshop on October 25, 1998 in the Kennedy Union Ballroom.
Listen to the Ebony Heritage Singers sing a section from"Use Me" (1 min 4 sec., 504K .au) by Robert Fryson. This was recorded live on December 5, 1998 in Boll Theatre.
Listen to the Ebony Heritage Singers sing a section from"Born To Die" (1 min. 9 sec., 544K .au) by Glenn Burleigh. This was recorded live on December 5, 1998 in Boll Theatre.