Above: The Spiritual Renaissance Singers of Greensboro in action. Our gallery includes photos from the National Cathedral, in concert at NC A&T State University and rehearsal.

Photography provided by:
Fannie Bea Deloatch, William Smiley and Pat Levitin



Above: SRSG celebrated the Greensboro Bicentennial with a concert of Spiritual arrangements and a ceremony honoring seven African-American musicians who made significant contributions to the life of music in Greensboro over this century and the last.

Photography provided by: Pat Levitin

Above: The Spiritual Renaissance Singers of Greensboro, Community Foundation of Greensboro, and West Market Street United Methodist Church sponsored a music camp for rising 4th, 5th, and 6th graders June 19-21, 2007 from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM at West Market Street United Methodist Church. The camp, called “African-American Spirituals: Musical Gifts” featured singing, rhythmic activities, and instrumental instruction using only African American Spirituals as repertoire. Emphasis was placed on using musicianship skills to learn the music. On the final day the campers showed parents, grandparents and friends what they had learned to sing, play on the hand chimes, and Orff instruments.

Photography provided by: Pat Levitin