Mississippi-born Opera singer Leontyne Price's career was a long list of firsts and pioneering breakthroughs, including being the first African American opera singer to perform on television, becoming one of the most recorded opera singers of all time, and receiving upwards of 20 Grammy awards.
Mississippi-born Opera singer Leontyne Price's career was a long list of firsts and pioneering breakthroughs, including being the first African American opera singer to perform on television, becoming one of the most recorded opera singers of all time, and receiving upwards of 20 Grammy awards.
Kennedy Center Honors Legend: Leontyne PriceKennedy Center Honors Legend: Leontyne Price Excerpt From Extended Interview
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Leontyne Price With Oliviero Fabritiis And Rome Opera House OrchestraLeontyne Price With Oliviero Fabritiis And Rome Opera House Orchestra Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta
Leontyne PriceLeontyne Price La Traviata: Teneste La Promessa... Addio Del Passato
Leontyne PriceLeontyne Price La Forza Del Destino: La Vergine Degil Angeli
Leontyne Price And Choir Of Men And Boys Of St. Thomas Episcopal ChurchLeontyne Price And Choir Of Men And Boys Of St. Thomas Episcopal Church Lead, Kindly Light
Leontyne Price, Leontyne Price, The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Antal Doráti, Antal Doráti, Giuseppe Verdi, Giuseppe Verdi, Antonio GhislanzoniAntonio Ghislanzoni Acte: Qui Radames Vera!... O Patria Mia
Leontyne Price, Leontyne Price, The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Antal Doráti, Antal Doráti, Giuseppe Verdi, Giuseppe Verdi, Antonio GhislanzoniAntonio Ghislanzoni Acte 4: O Terran Addio, Addio Valle, Di Pianti