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When the Italian high school students sang “No More Auction Block for Me” for us during our exchange visit while we were on tour to Venice, Tuscany, Umbria, and Rome last month, I was surprised by how much I learned from that singular experience.
First of all, the Italians clearly loved the song. The diction was cringey, but I guess it was the thought that counted. Still, I felt uncomfortable the whole time.
Second, after the exchange was over and we were returning to our hotel, I explained my experience to one of my colleagues. I had decided the students’ performance lacked connection, depth, and authenticity, which is why it had been difficult for me to watch and hear.
Third, considering my second point above, my colleague helped me realize that in my heart I was being a bit elitist and ungrateful. Here they sang an African-American spiritual – this was their tribute to my country. What an honor! No, these Italian kids can never understand and express a spiritual like I can. But they clearly connected to something universal and transcendent in that music. Renditions of spirituals (like a lot of treasured folk music) have value and depth beyond authenticity and technique. And I should always remember that point, especially when the tables are turned and I’m trying to do justice to music that’s not from my own land. I love so many different kinds of music, and I have so much to learn. I would hate to be judged in the same way I initially internally judged those sweet Italian kids.
Fourth, the fact that these children learned and sang a spiritual is a miracle and a testament to the global influence of these works. Now that these young Italians, thanks to their enlightened instructors, know this song (even if only on a surface level), the seeds of authentic understanding and connection between our peoples might take root and grow. How amazing is that?!
Fifth, I might not have learned this lesson if I hadn’t traveled away from home. I believe it is vital to leave home, to see the world and connect with different cultures. I was humbled by the hospitality of the Italians I met. Until I was embraced as a tourist in Italy, I had forgotten how important it is to understand my African-American heritage in the context of my American identity.
So then I thought, “what other versions are there of ‘No More Auction Block for Me?” It’s not one of the spirituals with which I am most familiar. Here are a few that I found:
Many thanks to the folks at Jacaranda, one of the most eclectic and discriminating contemporary classical series in Southern California. I was so honored to be a part of their program on April 14, and just learned of this detailed and fascinating review from Jim Farber, published at San Francisco Classical Voice. (In case you’re wondering, the concert was in Santa Monica. SFCV covers far more than the Bay Area, thank goodness.)
It’s not too late to be part of the region’s big get-together next weekend – April 26-27. Don’t miss this inspiring and opportunity-filled gathering from the National Association of Negro Musicians, hosted at my church in Pasadena, CA! For details and sign-up information, view and download the flyer here:
The Harvard-Westlake Upper School Choirs and I are on tour in Italy from March 22 – April 1. We have 7 performances over 10 days, plus visits to the Accademia in Florence, the Roman Aqueduct in Spoleto, the Pantheon, the Coliseum, and more! Check out our performance schedule:
VENICE
Sunday, March 24 at noon Church service at Basilica San Marco
Monday, March 25, mid-morning School Exchange Concert Mestre High School
TUSCANY
Tuesday, March 26 in the evening Camigliano Shared Concert with the Coro Giacomo Puccini
FLORENCE
Wednesday, March 27 at 7pm Chiesa San Phillipo Neri Formal Evening Concert
UMBRIA
Thursday, March 28 at 2:30pm Basilica of San Francesco, Upper Basilica Informal Concert
SPOLETO
Friday March, 29, late morning 13th Century Duomo Duomo Portico Informal Concert
ROME
Sunday, March 31 at 10:30am St. Paul’s Within the Walls American Episcopal Church Service Participation and Concert