The Sunday Guardian

Opera singer Jessye Norman passes away

- CORRESPOND­ENT

Jessye Norman, a heralded soprano opera singer who won four Grammy Awards and the National Medal of Arts, is no more. She was 74, according to a statement from a representa­tive for her family.

Norman died in New York Monday morning from septic shock and multi-organ failure secondary to complicati­ons of a spinal cord injury she had sustained in 2015, according to the statement, reports variety.com.

“We are so proud of Jessye’s musical achievemen­ts and the inspiratio­n that she provided to audiences around the world that will continue to be a source of joy. We are equally proud of her humanitari­an endeavours addressing matters such as hunger, homelessne­ss, youth developmen­t, and arts and culture education,” read a statement from her family.

Norman was raised in a musical family. Her mother and grandmothe­r were pianists, her father a singer, and she grew up singing in church. She was awarded a scholarshi­p to Howard University in Washington, D.C. and studied voice there, progressin­g after graduation in 1967 to the Peabody Conservato­ry in Baltimore and the University of Michigan.

She made her operatic debut as Elisabeth in Richard Wagner’s Tannhäuser in 1969 in Berlin and went on to perform prominent roles, including the title role in Aïda in production­s in Berlin and Milan, the role of Cassandra in Hector Berlioz’s Les Troyens, and at the Metropolit­an Opera in Arnold Schoenberg’s Erwartung, among many others.

She performed the work of many composers throughout her career—including Schubert, Mahler, Wagner, Brahms, Satie and others—and by the 1980s was widely recognised as one of the leading sopranos in the world.

In 2002, she performed America the Beautiful at a service unveiling two columns of light at the site of the former World Trade Center, honouring the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the following year partnered with the Rachel Longstreet Foundation to open the Jessye Norman School of the Arts for economical­ly disadvanta­ged students in her hometown of Augusta. IANS

 ??  ?? Soprana opera singer Jessye Norman.
Soprana opera singer Jessye Norman.

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