Dr. Melanie Hill, violinist
Melanie R. Hill, Ph.D. is Named Term Chair Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of Global Racial Justice and Assistant Professor of American Literature with specializations in African American Literature, Black Music Performance, and Womanist Literature/Thought/Theology in the Department of English at Rutgers University, Newark. Hill received her Ph.D. in English Literature with two graduate certificates in Africana Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Hill has been a reviewer for the Yale Journal of Music and Religion and published articles on the art of the sermon in Black literature, Black feminism/womanism and the art of the sermon in African American literature as well as on the works of blues and jazz vocalists Bessie Smith and Ella Fitzgerald under the James Baldwin Review, Religions Journal, and Oxford University Press, respectively. In addition, Dr. Hill has held positions as Associate Research Scholar and Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion and Literature at Yale University. Her forthcoming manuscript entitled, "Colored Women Sittin' on High: Womanist Sermonic Practice in Literature and Music" (UNC Press) focuses on the ways in which Black women preachers in African American literature, music, and in the space of the pulpit counter social injustices through sermon and song. Dr. Hill's new book is now available for preorder on Amazon.
Recently, Dr. Hill was invited as the keynote speaker and performing solo violinist in Paris, France for the James Baldwin Centennial Celebration, commemorating 100 years of Baldwin's legacy (September 2024). Dr. Hill's research and pedagogical work have also been featured in Princeton University's Mellon Research Forum and the Teagle Foundation, respectively.
In addition to her scholarship, Dr. Hill is a classically trained Gospel Soul Violinist who has performed at the White House on two occasions under the Obama administration, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Apollo Theater in New York, the Staples Center in Los Angeles, the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, and for Pope Francis's Papal Mass during his historic visit to the United States. Hill has also been featured on Showtime at the Apollo, Good Day Philadelphia, Philadelphia Style Magazine, NY1, BET, TV One, and has performed for Alice Walker, Senator Rev. Dr. Raphaci G. Warnock, Ms. Sabrina Fulton, Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, Mrs. Susan L.. Taylor, and opened for John Legend and Jonathan McReynolds. In collaboration with the Mourning into Unity project, Dr. Hill performed at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., honoring lives lost due to the global pandemic. In honor of precious lives lost during the pandemic, Dr. Hill opened for the
National Council of Churches before the sermon of Bishop Michael B. Curry, presiding Bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church.
Dr. Hill is grateful for God's blessings and remains focused on sharing inspiration through her violin and spreading scholarship along the intersections of literature, music, and theology.
Audition to Play in New York City
Audition to Play in New York City