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  1. By Peter Clark. Metropolitan Opera audiences began an extraordinary love affair with American soprano Leontyne Price immediately upon her debut on January 27, 1961. She was by then an internationally heralded singer and an experienced, refined musician and artist.

  2. Nov 4, 2022 · Hear an extended interview with internationally acclaimed soprano Leontyne Price as she reflects on her life and achievements. Explore the Kennedy Center Honors - https://www.kennedy-center.org...

  3. Feb 10, 2017 · TIM PAGE, CRITIC. Leontyne Price was among the very best Verdi sopranos of her time. It was a dark, dramatic soprano voice with a good deal of freedom in it. It had real luster, especially at...

  4. As the end of Black History Month approaches, with Price just having celebrated her 95th birthday, her central position as the first African American soprano to achieve international recognition remains indelible in the consciousness of all classical music lovers, freedom lovers, and students of American history.

  5. Price achieved one of the greatest artistic victories of her career on January 27, 1961, when she debuted at the Metropolitan Opera as Leonora in Verdi's Il Trovatore. This performance ignited a 42-minute ovation, one of the longest in the Met's history.

  6. Who was Leontyne Price, the great American soprano? - Classical Music. Leontyne Price was the outstanding lyric-dramatic US soprano of her generation, with a uniquely recognisable timbre.

  7. There are very few singers with voices that are as instantly recognizable, and revered, as the rich, creamy lyric soprano of Leontyne Price. She continues to be a powerful advocate not only for the art she loves, but for human rights. Born in Laurel, Mississippi in 1927, Price played the piano early on and soon began to sing at church and school.

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