Composers
Adolphus Hailstork
1941 -About
Adolphus Hailstork (b. 1941) received his doctorate in composition from Michigan State University, where he was a student of H. Owen Reed. He had previously studied at the Manhattan School of Music, under Vittorio Giannini and David Diamond, at the American Institute at Fontainebleau with Nadia Boulanger, and at Howard University with Mark Fax. Dr. Hailstork has written numerous works for chorus, solo voice, piano, organ, various chamber ensembles, band, and orchestra. Significant performances by major orchestras (Philadelphia, Chicago, and New York) have been conducted by leading conductors such as James de Priest, Paul Freeman, Daniel Barenboim, Kurt Masur, Lorin Maezel, Jo Ann Falletta and David Lockington. Recent commissions include Rise for Freedom, an opera about the Underground Railroad, premiered in the fall of 2007 by the Cincinnati Opera Company, Set me on a Rock (re: Hurricane Katrina), for chorus and orchestra, commissioned by the Houston Choral Society (2008), and the choral ballet, The Gift of the Magi, for treble chorus and orchestra, (2009). In the fall of 2011,Zora, We’re Calling for You, a work for speaker and orchestra, was premiered by the Orlando Symphony. I Speak of Peace commissioned by the Bismarck Symphony (Beverly Everett, conductor) in honor of (and featuring the words of) President John F. Kennedy was premiered in November of 2013. Hailstork’s newest major works are Robeson, an operatic theater work (written for the Trilogy Opera Company of Newark, New Jersey), and Hercules(“the veriest dandy slave”) a concert overture for the Grand Rapids Symphony, which was premiered in October 2014. Current projects are Bound for the Promised Land for the Atlanta Festival (November 2016) and Ndemarafor the Myrelinques Festival of France (May 2017). Dr. Hailstork resides in Virginia Beach Virginia, and is Professor of Music and Eminent Scholar at Old Dominion University in Norfolk.
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Works by Adolphus Hailstork
Title | Collection | Voice Type | Range | Poet |
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SING HER A SONG | Soprano | D4-G5 | Paul Laurence Dunbar | |
Slave Song | Bass | G2 - D4 | Frederick Douglas | |
Song (For Sandra Fox) | Voice | B3 - F5 | Emily Dickinson | |
Song (My Heart to Thy Heart) | Four Love Songs | Tenor | F#3 - B4 | Paul Laurence Dunbar |
Song of Mary | Two Biblical Songs | Voice | Eb4 - A5 | Luke: 1:46 - 55 |
Song of Ruth | Two Biblical Songs | High | Eb4 - C6 | Ruth 1:16 - 17 |
Sun | Ventriloquist Acts of God | High | B3 - C6 | Ellen Wise |
Sunset | Sunset and Night | High | D4 - G5 | Paul Laurence Dunbar |
Tell Me Trees What Are You Whispering? | High | Eb4 - Bb5 | Wilson Harris | |
The Awakening | Five Dunbar Lyrics | Voice | D4 - G5 | Paul Laurence Dunbar |
The Daffodils | Three Simple Songs | High | C4 - F5 | William Wordsworth |
The Gift to Sing | Lollipops | Soprano | Eb4 - G5 | Sara Teasdale |
The Lord Giveth Wisdom | High | C4 - Ab5 | Isaiah: 17:12, 18:4 | |
The Sage | Bass | G2(opt. F2) - Db4 | Benjamin E. Mayes | |
The True Story of Adam and Eve | Ventriloquist Acts of God | High | C4 - A5 | Ellen Wise |
This is My Letter to the World | Summer. Life. Song. | High | D4 - Gb5 | Emily Dickinson |
Thou Hast Brought Me Many Flowers | Two Sonnets of E. B. Browning | High | E4 - A5 | Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
Tie the Strings to My Life | Summer. Life. Song. | High | D#4 - B5 | Emily Dickinson |
Ventriloquist Acts of God | Ventriloquist Acts of God | High | Bb3 - G5 | Ellen Wise |
Vocalise: in memory of Adele Andrews | High | D4-C6 | ||
Where Have You Gone..? | I've Seen The Day | Soprano | C4 - A#5 | Mari Evans |
Who is Sylvia? | Coloratura Soprano | F4 - D6 | Optional F#6 | William Shakespeare |