
Marian Anderson, a distinguished native of Philadelphia, was not only an African American contralto but also a trailblazer for civil rights, whose extraordinary musical gifts and unwavering commitment to freedom, justice, and equality left an indelible imprint on the world. In this compelling collection of new work, composer and vocalist Ruth Naomi Floyd masterfully intertwines elements of jazz and classical music to celebrate Anderson's legacy. As society grapples with pressing issues of race, gender, and justice, Floyd's new body of work serves as a poignant homage to Anderson's life, revealing how her artistry resonated as a powerful and transformative voice. This reexamination of Marian Anderson's story enriches the dialogue surrounding these vital themes, reminding us of the enduring impact of her artistry.