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The Composer on CNN
"All About Women" was a special CNN segment that featured the composer's first premiere at Carnegie Hall
"Great is His Name"
Watch a short video clip of the 2015 Carnegie Hall performance of "Great is His Name," the climatic finale of the Exodus Oratorio.
Courtesy of WREG-TV
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NPR: "Morning Edition" and Earnestine Rodgers Robinson
In 2001, the composer's second major work, "The Nativity Oratorio" had its premiere at Carnegie Hall. The concert as well as her interview debuted as the featured Christmas story on NPR's Morning Edition
Sounds of a Miracle
Step into the world of Earnestine Rodgers Robinson. Despite no formal music training and only with her faith and family, she rises from humble Tennessee roots to become an unlikely composer of classical music that takes her all the way to Carnegie Hall and a world premiere in Europe. Come experience her journey, listen to her music and hear the sounds of a miracle.
Courtesy of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra
Thou Art My God
"Harriet Tubman Oratorio"
Composer: Earnestine Rodgers Robinson
Arranger/Orchestrator: Heather Sorenson
Performed by the Memphis Symphony Orchestra
Courtesy of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra
The Lord is My Light
"Harriet Tubman Oratorio"
Composer: Earnestine Rodgers Robinson
Arranger/Orchestrator: Heather Sorenson
Performed by the Memphis Symphony Orchestra
Courtesy of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra
Fear Not
"Harriet Tubman Oratorio"
Composer: Earnestine Rodgers Robinson
Arranger/Orchestrator: Heather Sorenson
Performed by the Memphis Symphony Orchestra