
Anthony W. Randolph
Associate Professor · African-American Slave History
Howard UniversityAbout
Anthony W. Randolph is an Associate Professor at the Department of Music within the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts at Howard University. He also serves as the Associate Dean of Student Affairs in the same college. Previously, he was affiliated with the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music at The Catholic University of America.
- Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), The Catholic University of America (2006)
- Master of Music (MM), Howard University (1988)
- Bachelor of Music (BM), Howard University (1982)
His creative work focuses on compositions addressing historical and socio-cultural themes, including the Requiem Mass for the African-American Slave and Songs of the Forgotten War, inspired by the Korean War Memorial. He integrates electronic elements, video, and traditional instrumentation to explore narratives of African-American struggles and historical events.
Notable performances include the premiere of Fanfare at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (2003), broadcast on Eternal World Television Network and Howard University Television. His works have also been featured at the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage and WAMU's "Metro Connection".
He is a member of ASCAP (The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers).
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