As the Indianapolis Opera celebrates five decades, IndyStar looked back at five productions the company considers among its ...
Saturday night was a very unusual night in Carnegie Hall. Angel Blue, the starry soprano from California, sang a recital with ...
In the early 1980s, when the hits had dried up, a series of duets with Bryson, notably Tonight I Celebrate My Love, brought her back to the charts. Her last big seller was a synth-soul double act with ...
To commemorate Women's History Month, World Cafe is looking back on a century's worth of music history. Every week in March, ...
WPI professor Lucy Caplan explores how Black artists helped transform opera in new book "Dreaming in Ensemble." ...
Following Anderson at the Met were famous Black sopranos such as Jessye Norman and Leontyne Price (who has sung at Mechanics Hall). With that, many works by Black composers from the early part of ...
She will release her self-titled debut album the next year. 1960: Mississippi-born Leontyne Price becomes the first African American performer to sing a lead role at La Scala, a historic opera ...
Mississippi historymakers: Civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer and opera singer Leontyne Price among state's inspiring women Her daughter, Whitney McNelis Wilkinson, said she never pictured ...
Baritone singer William Warfield was born and raised in Rochester. He and wife, Leontyne Price, were American singing royalty ...