Composers

Robert A. Harris

1938 -

About

Robert A. Harris (b. 1938), received his education from Wayne State University in Detroit, the Eastman School of Music, and earned his doctorate from Michigan State University in composition and theory. He was Professor Emeritus at Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music (Evanston, IL), served as Director of Choral Organizations and Professor of Conducting at the Northwestern University Bienen School of Music from 1977 to 2012. Prior to Northwestern, Dr. Harris taught at Michigan State University, where he served as Director of Choral Activities from 1970 to 1977, and at Wayne State University (Detroit, Michigan) from 1964-1970. Harris also has held visiting professorships at Wayne State University, the University of Texas (Austin) and the University of South Africa in Pretoria. Dr. Harris is active as a conductor, choir clinician, and adjudicator, having appeared in these capacities throughout the United States and abroad. Dr. Harris recently was appointed Director of the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus for the 2016-17 season.  He also served as guest conductor of the Carolina Coast Festival Chorus and Orchestra’s Spring Festival in June 2016. Performances of the Faure “Requiem” and Sacred Music of 20th and 21st century American composers were held in New Bern and Jacksonville, North Carolina. In November 2016, Dr. Harris served as guest conductor with the Wayne State University Choral Union and Symphony Orchestra (Detroit, Michigan) in a performance of the Brahams “Ein deutsches Requiem.” Internationally, Dr. Harris served as one of two guest conductors and clinicians for the Taipei Philharmonic Choral and Conducting Workshop in the Republic of China.  He also served as guest conductor for Korea's premier professional choir, the Incheon City Chorale, guest conductor of a Choral Festival Youth Chorale in Hong Kong, and presented lectures and conducting master classes throughout South Africa on two separate occasions. In Argentina, Dr. Harris presented lectures and master classes on African American spirituals. In March 2013, he presented master classes on spirituals for the American Cantat VII Music Festival. As a composer, Dr. Harris has been the recipient of over forty commissions from schools, churches and musical organizations. His compositions, especially those of the choral genre, have been performed throughout the United States, Europe, Hong Kong, and in South Africa. His published works currently appear in the catalogs of Oxford University Press, Morning Star, Boosey and Hawkes, Walton Music, Alliance Music, Mark Foster and J.S. Paluch. Awards and honors for Harris include an Alumni Arts Achievement Award in Music from Wayne State University and the 2000-2001 Northwestern University School of Music's Faculty Exemplar Teaching Award. Harris was one of three University professors to receive a Northwestern University Alumni Association Excellence in Teaching Award for the 2001-2002 academic year. Harris served for three years as a member of the Choral Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts and twice functioned as the Panel's co-chair. Biographical entries include Who's Who Among Black Americans, Men of Achievement (London), and Who's Who in America. A video Oral History interview of Harris has been made a permanent part of the History Makers Collections at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.

Related Information

http://www.robert-a-harris.com/about-robert-.html, http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/robert-harris

Works by Robert A. Harris

Title Collection Voice Type Range Poet
Agnus Dei Three Liturgical Songs in English Setting High | Medium E4 - G5 | C4 - Eb5 Biblical
Alleluia! Sing a New Song Medium | Unison Choir or Solo D4 - A5 Psalms
Bow, blow thou winter wind Voice C4 - F5 William Shakespeare
Bow, blow thou winter wind Voice C4 - F5 William Shakespeare
I will bless the Lord Psalms for Soprano, Horn and Piano Soprano A3 - G5 Psalm 34:1-8
I will lift up mine eyes Soprano B3 - A5 Psalm 121:1-2,7
O sing unto the Lord a new song Psalms for Soprano, Horn and Piano Soprano C4 - B5 Psalm 98; 1,3-4
Pater Noster Three Liturgical Songs in English Setting High | Medium F4 - G5 | D4 - E5 Biblical | Liturgical
Sanctus Three Liturgical Songs in English Setting High | Medium F4 - G5 | D4 - E5 Biblical
Sweet Little Jesus Boy High Gb4 - Cb6 Original Text and Melody by Robert MacGinsey
Sweet Little Jesus Boy High Gb4 - Cb6 Robert MacGimsey
This Little Light of Mine High | Medium D4 - A5 | B3 - F#5 Biblical
Composer Title Work Instrumentation Level Number of Movements Accompanied Size Duration Range
Robert A. Harris Solemn Processional Organ 1 No Solo