Undine Smith Moore was a composer, teacher and force of nature. Samantha Ege uncovers how she continues to influence students and performers on a personal level in this poignant programme available now on BBC Radio 3.Undine Smith Moore, often hailed as the “Dean of Black Women Composers,” played a pivotal role in shaping and preserving African American musical heritage.Born in 1904 in Virginia, she used her talents as a composer, educator, and activist to spotlight Black spirituals and folk...

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