Evelyn Amanda Davidson White (February 1, 1921 – July 2, 2007)[1] was an American author, vocal teacher and
Howard University Choral Director.
White was born in
Charlotte, North Carolina, to Rev. William H. Davidson, a Baptist minister, and Florence Gidney Davidson.[2][3] She was influential in the training of many students who went on to make their marks in the music world, including
Roberta Flack,
Donny Hathaway, Jesse Norman, Samuel Bonds, and
Richard Smallwood.[4]
Works
Evelyn Davidson White, Deems Taylor, Archibald T. Davidson, Clyde Parker, H. T. Burleigh (1970). All-Maryland High School Chorus Orchestra (LP recording) (in Latin). Arlington, VA: Mark Custom Records.
OCLC430356568.
White, Evelyn Davidson (1981). Choral Music by Afro-American Composers. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
ISBN9780810814516.