Judith Palmer is a Philadelphia-area composer, singer, and arranger. She is one of the founding members of Anna Crusis Women's Choir, America's oldest and longest running feminist choir.
Early life
Judith Palmer grew up in rural Ohio. Her mother used to say she "came out of the womb singing." The local, public school system, exposed her to musical instrument lessons, and singing opportunities. Her first composition, in 1963, was “The Class Song.” It was conducted by Judith and sung at high school graduation by all 32 members of her graduating class.
In 1970, Judith helped start the feminist singing group Wine, Women and Song. The motivation for starting the group was to make up for the dearth of women-composed, women-centered music, and to create music for a day-long radio program of original feminist music for International Women's Day. Judith's first arrangement for this program was "Free of the Burden", to the tune of "Get Along Home Cindy, Cindy". In 1975, Cathy Roma recruited singers from Wine, Women and Song to form Anna Crusis Women's Choir.
Anna Crusis Women's Choir
Judith is a founding member of Anna Crusis Women's Choir. Since 1975, she has sung in the first soprano section and has served as choir arranger and composer, particularly of four- and five- part acappella pieces written for small ensembles. ANNA’s mission to foster social change and advance the empowerment of women provided a venue for the musical expression of Judith's social commentary. Access to fine singers and the choir’s commitment to LGBTQ+ issues has also provided a place for reflections on her own personal journey.
Compositions and arrangements
Mariju-ANNA, original composition, first performed 2 June 2019
Light of a Clear Blue Morning, re-wording of Craig Hella Johnson's a capella arrangement of Dolly Parton's Light of a Clear Blue Morning, performed December 8, 2018
Oldest Feminist Choir on Mission: A quodlibet based on the mission statement of the Anna Crusis Women's Choir, skits by Jennifer Raison, first performed 14 May 2005
I Believe, barbershop arrangement of "I Believe", 2003
Mrs. Harold Righteousbomber, arrangement; words and music by Darthe Jennings, 2000; performed by
Woe to Pinochet, 1999
37 Bumperstickers, 1998
Your Satin PJs: An Adult Lullaby, 1996
Houseboat Holiday, 1995
Mrs. Harold Righteousbomber, arrangement; wods and music by Darthe Jennings, 1995; performed by Portland Lesbian Choir, , , , Alaska Women’s Chorus, , Womonsong, , and
Menopause, 1994; appears on 2000 album , has also been performed by , The LimeJello, Marshmallow Surprise, and
The Celebration Song, 1994
Together Proud and Strong, arrangement; words and music by Lynn Thomas, 1993
Plain song for Kenny, arrangement; words and music by Gwendolyn Burke, 1992; performed by Portland Gay Men's Chorus, 1996, 2012