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Celebrating Black Music Month: Classical singer, teacher keeps Negro spirituals alive

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Damien Geter is a man of many talents, such as playing multiple instruments, however he lends his deep, baritone voice to the American Spiritual Ensemble, composed of the best classical singers of the world.

ā€œWe’re not a gospel choir. We travel the country and keep the Negro spiritual alive,ā€ said the Virginia native.

The ensemble is heading to Spain this summer. Before going on tour, Geter and his fellow ensemble members travel to Lexington, Ky., to rehearse.

Geter is a valued member of the prestigious American Spiritual Ensemble but is also a faculty member of University High School if Indiana in Carmel where he serves as the music, fine and performing arts instructor.

ā€œI always loved music and wanted to be a teacher, but I didn’t know it was going to be like this. I thought I was going to come in, play the right notes and leave,ā€ said Geter. ā€œIt’s not just work – it became a big part of my life.ā€

When he’s not teaching, you can find him singing in the opera ā€œThe Mikadoā€ in Indiana’s Hendricks County, in Cincinnati singing ensemble for ā€œPorgy and Bess,ā€ or practicing his technique.

The graduate of Indiana State University’s performance master’s degree program is also the bass section leader/soloist at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Furthermore, he can be heard on Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra violist Terry Landon’s children’s book, Little Cloud.

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