Dr. Michael McFrazier, associate provost and associate vice president for academic affairs, uplifted students, faculty and friends during his performance titled “Spirituals, Art Songs and Show Tunes” on Feb. 16 in the Hobart Taylor recital hall.
Dr. Danny Kelley, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, accompanied McFrazier’s vocal performance on the piano.
“I was inspired to do this recital after sitting in this very room this past fall when Dr. Kelley and his colleagues had a recital,” said McFrazier. “I am always inspired by what the music department does.
During the first segment of the performance centered around the theme “Black Economic Empowerment Revamped,” McFrazier sang five of his favorite spirituals.
McFrazier showed much emotion and passion for the music as he acted out certain phrases with his body and face.
McFrazier highlighted poet Langston Hughes during his second segment reciting poems “In Time of Silver Rain,” “Heart,” and “Lonely People.”
“Hughes was one of the earliest innovators of jazz poetry,” said McFrazier.
McFrazier stressed the importance of taking advantage of all of the opportunities given, regardless of how odd they may seem.
McFrazier used his personal experience singing for the Baylor Showtime recruitment group while earning his master’s degree in music.
“Students, sometimes you have to step outside of your comfort zone and take advantage of the opportunities given. It will enrich your life,” McFrazier said.
Senior music major Kuan Mitchell said he enjoyed McFrazier’s performance because of his knowledge of music.
“It was a great recital, hands down,” Mitchell said. “When you love music, you can’t just pick one song.”