You have to hear it to believe it. The National AGO commissioned this beloved spiritual to be arranged with organ accompaniment. Who else but Rosephanye Powell understands both mediums well enough to...
African-American poet Countee Cullen is the text source Rosephanye has chosen to set to music and one understands why when the words are read. The title is used as a litany response, Christ is born to...
A great new song with attitude, and we mean in the most positive way, this tune is destined to be a hit. The title is the chorus that answers every hardship that can come our way. Excellent energy, co...
Blessed Are The Peacemakers is an original piece by Rosephanye Powell, commissioned by the congregation of Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Santa Ana, CA, in honor of Dr. Hanan C. Yaqub for her 40...
Quiet Revolutionary, for SATB, divisi with piano is in three short movements. This six-minute piece is in celebration of Dr. Eileen Southern, author of The Music of Black Americans: A History, Dr. Sam...
Hailed as one of America's premier women composers, Rosephanye Powell's “With What Shall I Come?” is in dedication to the St. Olaf Choir and Anton Armstrong, Conductor, in honor of his 25th anniversar...
Sorida is a term of greeting in the Shona language of Zimbabwe, Africa, similar to 'shalom' in Hebrew or 'jambo' in Swahili. This original work features percussion, layered vocal patterns, and a joyfu...
To sit and dream, to sit and read, To sit and learn about the world These words from a poem by Langston Hughes invite us to reach toward dreams of a better world and a more just society. The bluesy ch...
Featuring a mezzo-soprano solo, this dramatic setting by Rosephanye Powell will be instantly embraced by your choir and congregation. Appropriate for the Easter season, you will also find this anthem...
A beautiful Sacred Choral Anthem for Mixed Voices a cappella, with text taken from John 1:1-3.