American Decades
"Heroine at Home"
Interview
By: Gerald Fitzgerald
Date: February 4, 1961
Source: Fitzgerald, Gerald. "Heroine at Home." Opera News, February 4, 1961, 14–15.
About the Author: Gerald Fitzgerald was an associate editor for Opera News when he interviewed Leontyne Price in 1961. Opera News is a publication issued by the Metropolitan Opera Guild. The magazine appears weekly during the opera season and includes information about programs at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as articles about opera.
Introduction
Opera in the 1960s was dominated by white performers. Although a few African American singers came before her at the Metropolitan Opera, Leontyne Price, born in 1927, was the first African American female to become an operatic star there. When Price made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in 1961, it was still located between Broadway and Seventh...
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1960's The Arts Primary Sources
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- "Heroine at Home"
- The American Dream
- Catch-22
- "All My Pretty Ones"
- The Civil Rights Movement in Art
- The Birds
- Where the Wild Things Are
- "A Hard Day's Night"
- Crying Girl
- Dutchman
- Creek
- Vietnam Poetry
- Red Cube
- House Made of Dawn
- Slaughterhouse-Five
- "Arthur Mitchell and the Dance Theater of Harlem"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
