Composers

Undine Smith Moore

1904 - 1989

About

Undine Smith Moore (1904 -1989), known as the Dean of Black Women Composers, was born in Jarratt, Virginia. Her family moved to Petersburg in 1908, and at age seven, Undine began piano lessons with Lillian Allen Darden. In 1924 she received the first scholarship from the Juilliard Graduate School to study music at Fisk University, where she began composing. She graduated cum laude in 1926 and became supervisor of music in the Goldsboro, North Carolina, public schools. Smith began teaching at Virginia State College (later Virginia State University) in 1927, where she remained on the faculty until her retirement in 1972. Between 1929 and 1931 Smith commuted to New York to study for her Master of Arts degree at Columbia University’s Teachers College. Undine Smith Moore served as visiting professor at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, and at the College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, Minnesota, and was adjunct professor at Virginia Union University in the 1970s. Although she composed works for piano and for other instrumental groups, Moore is best known for her choral works, including “Scenes from the Life of a Martyr”, based on the works of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. She received numerous awards, including the National Association of Negro Musicians Distinguished Achievement Award in 1975 and the Virginia Governor’s Award in the Arts in 1985. In 1977 Moore was named music laureate of Virginia. As a direct result of her innovative and influential teaching, many of her students have become celebrated musicians and composers.

Related Information

https://www.lva.virginia.gov/exhibits/destiny/notable/smith.htm;  http://www.aaregistry.org/historic_events/view/undine-moore-composer-note-and-innovative-music-teacher

Works by Undine Smith Moore

Title Collection Voice Type Range Poet
Come Down Angels Voice E4 - C#6 Biblical
From the Sweet Scented Streams of Thine Eternity Three Songs Soprano C#4 - A5 Ba'hai Prayers
He is The Compassionate, The All Bountiful Three Songs Soprano C4 - A5 Ba'hai Prayers
I am in Doubt Voice E4 - A5 Florence Hynes Willette
I want to die while you love me Voice A3 - D4 Georgia Douglas Johnson
Is There Anybody Here That Loves My Jesus Voice C4 - A5 Biblical
Lord, Thou Knowest Scenes from the Life of a Martyr Voice F4 - Bb5 Biblical
Love Let The Wind Cry, How I Adore Thee Voice C#4 - A5 Sappho
Lyric for Truelove Voice Gb 4 - Bb 5 Florence Hynes Willette
O God, Refresh and Gladden My Spirit Three Songs Soprano D4 - A5 Ba'hai Prayers
Second Spring Soprano E4 - A5 Audre Lorde
Set Down Voice G4 - A5 Biblical
Somebody's Knocking at Your Door Voice C4 - F5 Biblical
To Be Baptized Voice D4 - Bb5 Biblical
Watch and Pray Voice Eb 4 - C6 Biblical
Title Published Size Solo with Ensemble Duration Range Level Orchestration
Glory to God Yes Chorus and Orchestra Narrator Professional TTBB chorus, narrator, flute, organ, piano, optional brass and percussion
On Imagination Yes Chorus and Orchestra Professional
Scenes from the Life of a Martyr Yes Chorus and Orchestra Soprano, Mezzo, Tenor, Narrator 20+ Professional 3 [2+picc] 3[2+EH] 3[2+bcl] 3[2+cbsn]-4331-Timp+3-hp-str
Sir Olaf and the Erl King's Daughter Yes Chorus and Orchestra Professional
Composer Title Work Instrumentation Level Number of Movements Accompanied Size Duration Range
Undine Smith Moore Before I'd be a Slave Piano 1 No Solo
Undine Smith Moore Variations on Nettleton Organ 1 No Solo