Alice Parker

Composer, conductor, and teacher Alice Parker says that she sang before she spoke. What an appropriate beginning for a career that has spanned almost six decades and has been devoted to the creation of works for the human voice.
She began composing at the age of five, and wrote her first orchestral score while still in high school. At Smith College and the Julliard School, she studied composition and conducting, beginning her long association with Robert Shaw. Their many settings of American folk songs, hymns, and spirituals form an enduring repertoire for choruses all around the world. Through the years she has continued composing in all the choral forms from opera to cantata, from sacred anthems to songs on texts by distinguished poets. She has been commissioned by such well-known groups as Chanticleer, the Vancouver Chamber Singers, and the Atlanta Symphony, as well as hundreds of community, school, and church choruses.
Now a resident of western Massachusetts, Miss Parker has published books on melodic styles, choral improvisation, and “Good Singing in Church.” Three videos have been released showing her work with hymnody. She is the recipient of four honorary doctorates and the Smith College Medal, as well as grants from ASCAP, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the American Music Center. She is on the board of Chorus America.
She began composing at the age of five, and wrote her first orchestral score while still in high school. At Smith College and the Julliard School, she studied composition and conducting, beginning her long association with Robert Shaw. Their many settings of American folk songs, hymns, and spirituals form an enduring repertoire for choruses all around the world. Through the years she has continued composing in all the choral forms from opera to cantata, from sacred anthems to songs on texts by distinguished poets. She has been commissioned by such well-known groups as Chanticleer, the Vancouver Chamber Singers, and the Atlanta Symphony, as well as hundreds of community, school, and church choruses.
Now a resident of western Massachusetts, Miss Parker has published books on melodic styles, choral improvisation, and “Good Singing in Church.” Three videos have been released showing her work with hymnody. She is the recipient of four honorary doctorates and the Smith College Medal, as well as grants from ASCAP, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the American Music Center. She is on the board of Chorus America.
Selected Titles
- Ye Followers of the Prince of Peace
- Hand-Me-Down Songs
- Alice Parker's Hand-Me-Down Songs
- Anatomy of Melody, The
- When Some Kind Shepherd from His Fold
- Rejoice the Lord Is King
- For the Fruit of all Creation
- Easter Days
- Sweet Manna
- How Pleased and Blest Was I
- All Night, All Day
- Cert’nly, Lord
- The Erie Canal
- How Short and Hasty Is Our Life
- Old Dan Tucker
