Anne Gamble Kennedy

Anne Gamble Kennedy (September 25, 1920 – June 11, 2001) was an American classical pianist, piano professor, and accompanist for the Fisk Jubilee Singers of Nashville, Tennessee.

Her further education included study at the Juilliard School of Music, George Peabody College, and artist training with pianist Ray Lev in New York.

Kennedy was a performing artist and teacher, and launched a concert career after serving on the piano faculties of Tuskegee Institute and Talladega College.

[5] Her career was interrupted when she accepted an invitation extended by Professor John Wesley Work III in 1950 to teach piano at Fisk University for one semester.

[21] She also received critical acclaim for her performance of Beethoven's Choral Fantasy as piano soloist with the Nashville Symphony and the Fisk University Choir.

"[26] In celebration of her 100th birthday, INFEMNITY Productions launched a virtual exhibit honoring the life of Anne Gamble Kennedy on September 25, 2020.