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Ysaye Maria Barnwell

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Origin
  
New York

Role
  
Composer

Name
  
Ysaye Barnwell


Years active
  
1977–present

Instruments
  
Vocals, drums,

Movies
  
Beloved

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Born
  
February 28, 1946 (age 78) (
1946-02-28
)

Genres
  
A cappella, soul, R&B, blues, folk

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, producer, educator, actor, writer

Labels
  
Flying Fish, EarthBeat!/Warner Bros. Records, Music For Little People, Rykodisc, Sony Music,

Music group
  
Sweet Honey in the Rock (1979 – 2013)

Similar People
  
Aisha Kahlil, Carol Lynn Maillard, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Nitanju Bolade Casel, Shirley Childress Saxton

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Ysaye Maria Barnwell (born February 28, 1946) was a member of the African American a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock from 1979 to 2013. She is a prolific composer, writing many of the group's songs, as well as being commissioned to create music for dance, choral, film, and stage productions. She is also known for being a female bass. Barnwell conducts music workshops around the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, including a workshop she created called "Building a Vocal Community: Singing in the African American Tradition". In 1977, she founded the Jubilee Singers, a choir at All Souls Church, Unitarian in Washington, DC.

Barnwell earned bachelor's and master's degrees (1967 and 1968) in speech pathology from State University of New York at Geneseo, and a PhD (1975) in speech pathology from the University of Pittsburgh. In 1981, she also earned a Master of Science in Public Health, from Howard University.

Barnwell produced Sweet Honey in the Rock's 1998 25th anniversary album, ...Twenty-Five..., and edited Continuum: The First Songbook of Sweet Honey in the Rock.

Barnwell's acting credits include a principal role on a television series called A Man Called Hawk; she also appeared in the 1998 film Beloved.

Barnwell released a solo recording of stories and song, Um Humm, in 2000.

Barnwell has also written a children's book with CD, No Mirrors in My Nana's House. A second children's book and CD set was released in March 2008: We Are One.

Barnwell was named after the great Belgian violinist, Eugène Ysaÿe.

Barnwell performed her final show with Sweet Honey in the Rock, May 11, 2013, at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.

References

Ysaye Maria Barnwell Wikipedia