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SOUL & SOUND 2.0: THE GOSPEL OF TOMORROW
June 25, 2026 | 8:00 PM | Wilks Studio at Music Hall
Featuring

Tifara Brown, Host and Poet
G. Thomas Allen, Countertenor
Donald Lee III, Pianist
Kevin Miller, Pianist

Meet the Artists


Tifara Brown

Tifara Brown is a TEDx speaker, performance poet, oral historian, and culture strategist whose work transforms storytelling into a tool for imagination, leadership, and organizational change. As the founder and Creative Director of Honeysuckle Poetry LLC in Savannah, Georgia, she developed Imagination as Infrastructure©, a facilitation approach rooted in research on psychological safety and inclusive leadership—bridging art, education, and institutional transformation.

Across more than two decades, Brown has brought her story-driven practice into strikingly diverse spaces, from incarcerated youth programs and community organizations to international military commands and Fortune 500 company C-suites. Her work has reached more than half a million people through live performance, broadcast, and media, consistently centering narrative as a catalyst for connection, reflection, and change.

As a widely published poet and author of Honeysuckle: Poems and Stories from a Black Southerner, she continues to expand her literary voice into large-scale storytelling worlds. She is the librettist of Lalovavi, the original Afrofuturist opera premiering with Cincinnati Opera in Summer 2026, and the writer of Rise of Titan, the comic-book prequel that expands the opera’s universe. Through both works, she builds immersive narratives that merge myth, futurism, and human resilience.




G. Thomas Allen

G. Thomas Allen is an award-winning countertenor, jazz vocalist, educator, author, and Associate Professor of Voice at Berklee College of Music. Renowned for bridging the worlds of opera, jazz, and gospel, he has performed at leading venues including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and the BBC Proms, while collaborating on Grammy-nominated recordings and chart-topping jazz projects. A trailblazing artist, Allen was part of the first trio of African American countertenors to appear together in an opera production and continues to redefine the possibilities of his rare vocal category through performance, teaching, and scholarship.




Donald Lee III

Donald Lee III is an American conductor and pianist recognized for his versatility on the podium and at the keyboard. A graduate of James Madison University and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, he has worked with leading organizations including Lyric Opera of Chicago, Des Moines Metro Opera, Cincinnati Opera, and Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. An advocate for new works and underrepresented composers, Lee has collaborated with renowned artists such as Lawrence Brownlee, Will Liverman, Nicole Heaston, and Justin Austin, while championing innovative opera and concert repertoire.




Kevin Miller

Kevin J. Miller is a Grammy-nominated American pianist and collaborative artist renowned for his expressive performances and work with some of the world's leading vocalists, including Lawrence Brownlee, Nadine Sierra, John Holiday, and Jessye Norman. A graduate of Mannes College of Music and the University of Michigan, he has served on the music staff of major opera companies across the United States, including The Metropolitan Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Washington National Opera, LA Opera, and Cincinnati Opera. His artistry can be heard on acclaimed recordings, including Rising and Been in da Storm So Long.

Tonight's Program

MOVEMENT I: THE ROOT
Classical & Black Classical Lineage 

“Olive Oil”Tifara Brown


Piano Sonata in E minor
​II. Andante
Florence Price 
(18871953)


“Genius Child”
​​Text by Langston Hughes
(1901–1967)
Robert Owens 
(19252017)


ToccataColeridge-Taylor Perkinson
(19322004)


“Won’t You Celebrate with Me”Lucille Clifton 
(19362010) 

MOVEMENT II: THE CHURCH
Traditional Gospel & Sacred Concert

“Prayer”
Text by Langston Hughes
H. Leslie Adams
(19322024)


“Fix Me, Jesus”Traditional 
arr. Joseph Joubert
(b. 1958)


“For You There Is No Song” 
​from Five Millay Songs
Text by Edna St. Vincent Millay 
(18921950)
H. Leslie Adams

INTERMISSION 


MOVEMENT III: THE FREEDOM
Jazz & Jazz Standards 

“The Gospel of Jazz”
Tifara Brown, Donald Lee III


“Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme” 
​​(with improvisation)
J. S. Bach 
(16851750)
arr. Ferruccio Busoni 
(18661924)


“Sence You Went Away” 
from Nightsongs

Text by James Weldon Johnson
(18711938)

H. Leslie Adams


“Almighty God/Heaven” 
from Sacred Concerts
Duke Ellington
(18991974)

MOVEMENT IV: THE FUTURE
Afrofuturist Horizon & The Finale 

Lalovavi/Afrofuturist Threshold
Tifara Brown


“The Luminous Forest” 
​from Lalovavi 
Kevin Day 
(b. 1996)


Poetic Introduction and Finale
Tifara Brown


“My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)”
Andraé Crouch 
(19422015)
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