Department of Music
Black Music Ensemble

Jeanette Davidson

Presser Hall
CPO 2194
859-985-3466

Office Hours:
M–F, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

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Black Music Ensemble (BME)
 

About

Today the Black Music Ensemble is still carrying out the goals set by the founding members. The enrollment has increased to over fifty members form the school and community. Now an active, accredited performing ensemble of the music department, the ensemble performs at the college, surrounding churches and schools in Kentucky and throughout the country. The repertoire includes spirituals, gospel music, West African songs, anthems and other sacred music, all by African-American composers or in the African-American tradition. To date the choir has completed two recordings and assisted in the development of many excellent musicians.

In addition to supplementing religious life and expressing Christian love, the ensemble is also dedicated to fostering a fellowship of brotherly love. The ensemble shows that through song, youth African-Americans can come together as one and send forward positive messages to other young African-Americans. This message includes members of different races, ethnic backgrounds, religious denominations, and perspectives. Today more than ever before, the major goal of the Black Music Ensemble is unity through the Christian faith using song.

History

The Berea College Black Music Ensemble was organized during the fall of 1969 by a small group of black students on campus. Members of the Black Student Union, these students wanted to bring their religious culture to Berea, singing the Black spirituals and gospel music of their home churches, and sharing this music with the entire campus and community. With these ideas in mind the 1969 Black Ensemble was formed stating that its goals were to "supplement religious life on campus and give vent to Christian love through song".