Leaving Laurel Mississippi: Mary Violet Leontyne Price , 2023
24 x 20 x 2 in (h x w x d)
2000 USD
digital painting
for sale

Price is indeed a remarkable and influential figure in the world of opera. Her vibrant dress choices on the opera stage truly reflect her unique style and personality, further enhancing her captivating performances. She is often regarded as the "Black First Lady of Opera." Moving from Laurel was how she beat the odds.

Leontyne Price dominated the operatic arts despite obstacles placed before her as an African American woman. When she began her opera career in the early 1950s, Price was rejected from several American venues due to her race. However, she persevered with her prodigious soprano talent to claim top roles across the country. Her meteoric rise soon brought her acclaim on the international stage, performing in opera houses throughout Europe and garnering praise worldwide. After achieving this global recognition, she returned triumphantly to perform in the segregated Southern city she grew up in. Price paved the way for great Black opera singers with her trailblazing journey to worldwide fame against the backdrop of lingering racism and segregation in the United States. Defying prejudice through sheer dedication to her art, Leontyne Price inspired generations and left an indelible legacy as one of the 20th century’s most exceptional voices.

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