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Lift Every Voice

by Walter Turnbull, Howard Manly
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Lift Every Voice is the story of how Dr. Walter Turnbull realized his dream of creating opportunities and better lives for the children of Harlem. Most important, Dr. Turnbull shares the hard-bought wisdom he learned throughout his life - from his childhood in Mississippi to his experiences as founder and director of the now famous Boys Choir of Harlem - about how to teach children to realize their potential by instilling in them the belief that through discipline, hard work, and self-respect they can attain their highest goals.

In this "truly inspiring story" (Publishers Weekly), Dr. Walter Turnbull shares the hard-won wisdom he has gleaned throughout his life, and recounts the events behind his mentorship of the world-famous Boys Choir of Harlem. 256 pp. 30,000 print.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

The Boys Choir of Harlem is known throughout the world, having toured in Europe and Asia as well as in the U.S. The individual almost single-handedly responsible for its success is Turnbull, who rose from poverty in backwoods Mississippi at a time when segregationists were fighting their last-ditch battles. An outstanding vocalist who earned a doctorate from the Manhattan School of Music, he began with a small church choir and built it into the larger boys' choir that went on to have its own academy, which sends 98% of its graduates to college. The obstacles the deeply religious Turnbull faced are the problems that plague all of urban society-broken families, irresponsible or addicted parents, the lure of the streets-but he has defeated almost all of them. Prize-winning Boston Globe reporter Manly joins Turnbull in telling this truly inspiring story, supplemented with contributions from his students. Author tour. (Dec.)

Lillian Lewis

Turnbull, director of the Boys Choir of Harlem, started the group 26 years ago to "share the joy of music with African American children." His success with motivating and transforming the lives of the boys eventually helped the choir evolve into the Boys Choir of Harlem Academy. Music and the music instructors in Turnbull's life were instrumental in shaping his beliefs and desire to rise above his situation. His educational achievements, from an elementary one-room schoolhouse to master's and doctorate degrees from the Manhattan School of Music, are noteworthy for a poor child raised in Mississippi before the civil-rights era. The boys' stories of successes and failures shaped Turnbull's vision of providing musical, academic, financial, and emotional support for his choir members. It is evident from his own drive and ambition that he has instilled the same work ethic and courage in his young men of Harlem. Turnbull's musical triumphs have propelled him into international prominence, and his goodwill and philosophy are lessons for us all.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1995
Publisher
New York : Hyperion, c1995.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780786861644

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