Any and all things SAI and music related! Come hear about what our music fraternity is up to, learn a little bit about us, and the music world in general!
In episode 8, we chat with Mary Frances Bushong, NVP Alumnae Chapters and Donna Flowers Smith, National Director-Alumnae Association.
We talk about benefits of membership, recruitment, retention, and our genuine love of SAI.
Come take a listen and be inspired on how alumnae life can be a part of your life after graduation!
**In our 7th episode, we chat with Prof. Jasmyn Cooper of Wilberforce University and the HBCU Symphony.
The HBCU Symphony was founded by Dr. Sir William James Baptist in March 2023 as an ensemble and organization to support the advancement of music education, hands on practicum experience in the music industry, and funding efforts for students and music programs of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
For more information about the HBCU Symphony, please visit their website as well as ways to hear their music and social media sites: Www.tymple.com**
Www.HBCUSymphony.com
"The Now Testament" Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-now-testament/1707263567
"The Now Testament" Spotify: https://spotify.link/gl6gKheKDb
The HBCU Symphony: @HBCUSymphony
Tymple: @tymple
Sir the Baptist: @SirTheBaptist
Jasmyn Cooper: Oh_CallMeJas
Www.tymple.com
Www.HBCUSymphony.com
Heard on this podcast are songs both recorded by the Beta Chapter at Northwestern University, in 1995.
Whistle Song, written by Beta Chapter
SAI Chorale, written by Margaret Blackburn
Be sure to visit our national website, check us out on social media, and leave a review of the podcast!
www.sai-national.org
Welcome to the 6th episode of the 1903-Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast.
In our fifth episode, we chat with Ali Brandecker, National Director, Province Day and chat about helpful hints and tips to plan a successful Province Day that is meaningful and a joyful way to combine sisterhood, music, and all things in between.
A big thank you to Ali Brandecker for her time and generosity in sharing information about Province Days.
Heard on this podcast are songs both recorded by the Beta Chapter at Northwestern University, in 1995.
Whistle Song, written by Beta Chapter
SAI Chorale, written by Margaret Blackburn
Be sure to visit our national website, check us out on social media, and leave a review of the podcast!
www.sai-national.org
Welcome to Season 2!
Welcome to the 5th episode of the 1903-Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast.
In our fifth episode, we chat with Christine Bruns, Editor of Pan Pipes-the quarterly journal of Sigma Alpha Iota, and discuss content, article submission, and what this resource is all about to our membership.
A big thank you to Christine Bruns for her time and generosity in sharing information about this integral publication of Sigma Alpha Iota, International Music Fraternity.
Here is the link to find out more information about Pan Pipes from the Sigma Alpha Iota Website
Submission deadlines are:Summer: April 15
Fall: August 15
Winter: November 15
Spring: January 15
Heard on this podcast are songs both recorded by the Beta Chapter at Northwestern University, in 1995.
Whistle Song, written by Beta Chapter
SAI Chorale, written by Margaret Blackburn
Be sure to visit our national website, check us out on social media, and leave a review of the podcast!
In our second episode, we chat with author and sister Rosalyn Story. and discuss her newest book “Sing Her Name”: a novel based on real life African American opera singer Siseretta Jones. We also discuss her inspiring book on the history of African American singers in opera titled And So I Sing: African American Divas of Opera and Concert which inspired the nationally broadcast PBS documentary Aida's Brothers and Sisters, about the history of African-Americans in opera.
A big thank you to Rosalyn Story for taking the time to chat with us about “Sing Her Name” as well as her other fascinating musical and literary projects. Enjoy!
Heard on this podcast are songs both recorded by the Beta Chapter at Northwestern University, in 1995.
Whistle Song, written by Beta Chapter
SAI Chorale, written by Margaret Blackburn
Be sure to visit our national website, check us out on social media, and leave a review of the podcast!
www.sai-national.org
https://fwsymphony.org/about/musicians/rosalyn-story
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/jones-sissieretta-1869-1933/
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leontyne-Price
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kathleen-Battle
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marian-Anderson
Welcome to the premier episode of the 1903-Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast.
In our very first episode, we chat with Heidi Frankson, Chair of SAI Philanthropies Inc. and discuss what SAI Philanthropies is, what SAI Philanthropies does, how members can get involved, and how members can help support SAI Philanthropies Inc.
A big thank you to Heidi Frankson for her time and generosity in sharing information about this wonderful arm of Sigma Alpha Iota, International Music Fraternity.
Heard on this podcast are songs both recorded by the Beta Chapter at Northwestern University, in 1995.
Whistle Song, written by Beta Chapter
SAI Chorale, written by Margaret Blackburn
Be sure to visit our national website, check us out on social media, and leave a review of the podcast!
Welcome to the premier episode of the 1903-Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast.
In our very first episode, we chat with Heidi Frankson, Chair of SAI Philanthropies Inc. and discuss what SAI Philanthropies is, what SAI Philanthropies does, how members can get involved, and how members can help support SAI Philanthropies Inc.
A big thank you to Heidi Frankson for her time and generosity in sharing information about this wonderful arm of Sigma Alpha Iota, International Music Fraternity.
Heard on this podcast are songs both recorded by the Beta Chapter at Northwestern University, in 1995.
Whistle Song, written by Beta Chapter
SAI Chorale, written by Margaret Blackburn
Be sure to visit our national website, check us out on social media, and leave a review of the podcast!