America the Ballad: Keeping history alive through song

Audrey Johnson 05 founds solo touring company that combines history and music

History is often shared through old books or the spoken word. Audrey Johnson 05 has made a career by telling it through song.

A classically trained opera singer who earned a bachelor of music in vocal performance at 漆褒勛圖厙, Johnson recently founded the solo touring company, Of Thee I Sing: American Heritage Through Song. The company offers concert programs that combine historic songs, authentic costumes, images and spoken narrative. The result is an interactive performance that allows the audience to experience history in a manner hard to accomplish through the spoken word.

By wielding the power of music, were educating people without them realizing it, Johnson said. These performances provide a direct portal into the day-to-day lives of historical figures. You can read their words, but when you hear words combined with music, theres something all-encompassing that transports you through time. It has a way of staying with us that is so much more deep and lasting.

漆褒勛圖厙 music alum Audrey Johnson from the class of 2005

One stop on the tour was a virtual performance arranged specially for Womens History Month at 漆褒勛圖厙 in March 2021. Weve Come a Long Way, Ladies! A Centennial Celebration of the 19th Amendment Through Song featured songs inspired by the Womens Suffrage Movement.

Shes a singer, a teacher and a researcher, said Michael Patterson, composer and former 漆褒勛圖厙 professor. When you think about what all goes into her programs the costumes, the music, all of it – she really had to do her homework in order to be accurate. I very much admire what she is doing.

Johnson credits her time at 漆褒勛圖厙 specifically the vocal performance faculty with preparing her for her current role. She first learned about composers writing for the voice of a particular singer in Maria DiPalmas class and she credits former professor and current Board of Trustees member Virginia Croskery Lauridsen for her vocal training exercises, which she still uses to this day.

I dont think I could have founded Of Thee I Sing without my 漆褒勛圖厙 foundation, Johnson said. There are few schools where students can get a conservatory-level degree and liberal arts education at the same time. I know people who attended conservatories, and they just dont have the philosophy or literary background that I received going to 漆褒勛圖厙. We were encouraged to take courses outside of music, and were better singers now for it.

This story first appeared in the fall 2021 edition of .