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From Carnegie Hall to Europe, her music and story has inspired millions. Her latest work, "Harriet Tubman Oratorio" will cause standing ovations
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One of the songs from her first work, "The Crucifixion Oratorio," which premiered at Carnegie Hall in 1997
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Dark Before Daybreak
Her memoir is the unlikely story of a black woman born in the Deep South at the end of the Great Depression, who triumphs without formal music training as a composer at the world-famous Carnegie Hall. For more…
Harriet Tubman Oratorio
The quotes of Harriet Tubman come alive in the music of The Harriet Tubman Oratorio by critically-acclaimed Black American composer, Earnestine Rodgers Robinson, renowned for her Carnegie Hall oratorio premieres. The three part oratorio tells of Harriet Tubman’s birth into slavery, her undying struggle to be free and her ultimate joy in living to see the abolition of slavery.
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