Grace Bumbry biography
Date of birth : 1937-01-04
Date of death : -
Birthplace : St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Nationality : American
Category : Famous Figures
Last modified : 2011-01-04
Credited as : Opera singer, Princess Eboli in Verdi, Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air
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Bumbry's 1963 London debut came in the role of Princess Eboli in Verdi's Don Carlos, and she gave her first Metropolitan Opera performance in the same role in 1965. Among the other roles she undertook were those of Lady Macbeth in Verdi's Macbeth and Carmen in Bizet's opera. She had unequivocally established what should have been obvious thirty years earlier in connection with her great predecessor Marian Anderson, namely, that vocal artistry, not race, matters in the casting of operatic roles. During the 1960s Bumbry worked on extending her range. In 1970 at the Vienna Staatsoper, she sang the part of Santuzza, making her debut as a soprano. She sang Richard Strauss's Salome at Covent Garden the same year, and her first appearance in Puccini's Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera came in 1971. She maintained her mezzo voice while triumphing in soprano parts, such as Jenufa in Janacek's opera, and as Ariane in Dukas' Bluebeard. Between operatic performances she established a fine recital career, stressing the core repertory of German lieder. Her attractions as a performer include a commanding stage presence with an effective and understated acting technique. She has a very warm voice with rich tone quality throughout the mezzo range, although it loses some of its distinctiveness in the very upper part of her soprano register. She is among the few sopranos who have sung both the roles of Aida and Amneris in Aida and both Venus and Elisabeth in Wagner's Tannhäuser.
Career
Paris Opera debut, March 1960, as Amneris in Verdi's Aida; first black artist to appear at Bayreuth, debuting as Venus in Wagner's Tannhauser, July 1961; Metropolitan Opera debut, 1965; changed to soprano repertoire from mezzo-soprano in 1970; sang title role in Richard Strauss's Salome, Covent Garden, 1970; sang role of Abigaille in Verdi's Nabucco, 1981, Bess in Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, 1985, and Cassandra in Berlioz's Les Troyens, 1990.
Awards
John Hay Whitney Award, 1957; Marian Anderson Scholarship, 1957; Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air, semifinalist, 1958; Richard Wagner Medal, 1963; honorary degrees from St. Louis University, Rockhurst College, Kansas City, and University of Missouri.
Selective Discography
* Verdi, Giuseppe, Aida, RCA, 1971.
* Wagner, Richard, Tannhauser, Philips, 1992.
* Bumbry's recordings have been released by Deutsche Grammophon, Angel, London, and RCA labels and include Handel's Messiah, with Joan Sutherland; Orfeo; Carmen; and Il trovatore, among others.