| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Price, Leontyne |
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(Mary Leontyne Price) (l ´ nt n) (KEY) , 1927, American soprano, b. Laurel, Miss. She studied voice at the Juilliard School of Music with Florence Page Kimball. Subsequently she appeared as Bess in Gershwins Porgy and Bess on Broadway (195254), repeating her performance in a highly successful international tour sponsored by the U.S. State Dept. She made her operatic debut on television in 1955, singing the title role in Tosca. In 1961 she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera as Leonora in Verdis Il Trovatore. Five years later, in 1966, she created the role of Cleopatra in Samuel Barbers Antony and Cleopatra, which opened the Metropolitans new building at Lincoln Center. Prices voice is noted for its extraordinary range and power. She is particularly noted for her performances of the title roles in Verdis Aïda and Puccinis Madame Butterfly. |
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