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A 3 page essay that offers a biographical account of the life and career of gospel great, Mattie Moss Clark. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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services ministered by her mother ("Mattie"). Dr. Clark played an influential role in gospel music throughout her life, and is credit with being one of the first to instruct her
choir in three-part harmony (Prato). Mattie was the second of eight children born to Fred and Mattie Moss (Carpenter 83). While the family was poor, they were sustained by deep
Christian faith. As her mother was a guitarist and pianist, she insisted that Mattie begin piano lessons at age four and she was soon accompanied her mothers church services (Carpenter
83). After high school, Clark originally wanted to go to Fisk University, but her father died and she decided to stay closer to her mother by attending Selma University. At
Selma, Clark received formal instruction in choral singing, as well as classical music. In 1947, at the age of 22, Clark moved to Detroit in order to be with her
sister and she joined the Greater Love Tabernacle Church in Christ. In Detroit, her ministry and her musical career flourished ("Mattie"). She organized the Southwest Michigan State Choir of the
Church of God in Christ (COGIC), serving as not only as its director, but also as a pianist, arranger, vocalist and songwriter (Prato). The demand for Clarks services to train
church choirs was intense throughout the network of COGIC congregations. Additionally, Clark served as the president of the National Music Department for the COGIC for twenty-five years and also founded
the Clark Conservatory School of Music in Detroit (Prato). As the international Minister of Music for the COGIC, which is a position that she held from 1968 until her death,
Clark recorded a variety of successful albums, "built youth choirs, and helped to solidify the Churchs position as one of the most dynamic forces in gospel" ("Mattie"). With the
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