The virtual experience explores some of the forty subjects found in the Spirituals - issues integral to the culture of slavery ranging from family, labor, escape, and punishment, to faith, comfort, hope, and freedom— “always freedom.”
The powerful music and spoken words of this presentation not only shine a light on the events of the past, but also offer hope and reconciliation to present-day circumstances.
Founded in 1995 by Everett McCorvey, The American Spiritual Ensemble is a critically-acclaimed professional group composed of some of the finest singers in the classical music world. The vocalists have thrilled audiences around the world with their dynamic renditions of classic spirituals and Broadway numbers.
As a tenor soloist, McCorvey has performed in many venues, including the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Aspen Music Festival in Colorado, and Radio City Music Hall in New York. During the summers, McCorvey is on the artist faculty of the American Institute of Musical Study (AIMS) in Graz, Austria. McCorvey currently holds the rank of Professor of Voice and Director of Opera at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY.
Eileen Guenther is professor of church music at Wesley Theological Seminary. She teaches music and worship courses, directs the chapel choir, co-directs the chapel services, is a national and international organ recitalist and has performed in recordings with Etherea Records, the US Air Force Orchestra, Vista Records (London) and Foundry Records. As an extension of her music ministry, she leads workshops nationally for musical and denominational organizations.