Listen "Freedom Singing at the March on Washington with Tammy L. Kernodle"
Episode Synopsis
Though often overlooked in mainstream histories, the voices of Black women were central to the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in August 1963. And those voices included some of the greatest musicians of the time: Odetta, Mahalia Jackson, Camilla Williams. These women, and the political significance of the spirituals they sang, are the subject of this week's episode: a conversation with the musicologist Tammy L. Kernodle about the wide-ranging role of music, and the fractious political coalitions it represented, at the 1963 March on Washington.Tammy L. Kernodle is Professor of Musicology at Miami University in Ohio.Show notes and more over at soundexpertise.org!Questions? Thoughts? Share them with Will on Twitter @seatedovation
More episodes of the podcast Sound Expertise
Musicology and Repair with William Cheng
17/12/2024
Music and Eugenics with Alexander Cowan
26/11/2024
Engaging Black Opera with Naomi André
12/11/2024
Florence Price's Chicago with Samantha Ege
22/10/2024
The Future of Opera with Yuval Sharon
15/10/2024
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.