Eva Jessye (January 20, 1895 – February 21, 1992) was an American conductor who was the first black woman to receive international distinction as a professional...
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Jessye is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Eva Jessye (1895–1992), American conductor Jessye Norman (1945–2019),...
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in form, content, and for its all-black cast, with singers directed by Eva Jessye, a prominent black choral director, and supported by her choir. Thomson...
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were influential music pioneers in the early 20th century, including Eva Jessye, who created her own choir and collaborated with major artists such as...
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Garrison (1901–1974) as an assistant director. Black female choral conductor Eva Jessye served as musical director on Hallelujah; she would later act as music...
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in Carnegie Hall, in the fall of 1935. He chose as his choral director Eva Jessye, who also directed her own renowned choir. The world premiere performance...
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is one of a group—including Harry T. Burleigh, R. Nathaniel Dett, and Eva Jessye—who had great success performing African-American spirituals. Francis...
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Stein's Four Saints in Three Acts. In both productions the choral conductor Eva Jessye was part of the creative team. Her choir was featured in Four Saints....
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reign "over the birth of such dances as the Lindy Hop and the Susie Q". Eva Jessye moves to New York, where she will soon become a fixture in the city's...
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"Eva Jessye In Radio Play". The Afro American. April 8, 1933. Retrieved October 16, 2010. Bowen, Charles I. (April 22, 1933). "On The Air-Eva Jessye,...
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of a young, black Gospel-singing girl from the South (loosely based on Eva Jessye) who falls for a white Juilliard concert pianist (loosely based on George...
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McKissick (substituting for arrested CORE director James Farmer). The Eva Jessye Choir sang, and Rabbi Uri Miller (president of the Synagogue Council of...
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Ludus Tonalis neoclassicism, Expressionism Gordon Jacob 1895 1984 English Eva Jessye 1895 1992 American Rudolf Kattnigg 1895 1955 Austrian Ernesto Lecuona...
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singer-songwriter Eva Jessye (1895–1992), choral director, composer James Kibbie, organist Lyndon Lawless, conductor, music educator Eva Likova (1919–2004)...
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New York City, where she first performed as a soloist with the Eva Jessye Choir. Jessye was a groundbreaking collaborator with Virgil Thomson and George...
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Harris as Shadrach James Heath as Luther David Huddleston as Holland Eva Jessye as Julie Oscar Paul Jones as Zacharious Aldine King as Emmeline Robert...
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Jameson Leon Janney Vernon Jarrett: 89 Gordon Jenkins Georgie Jessel Eva Jessye: 90–91 Vere Everette Johns: 94 Hall Johnson: 92–94 Parks Johnson Raymond...
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States with the USO, and after the war, she toured as a soloist with the Eva Jessye Choir. Uggams helped her niece, actress and singer Leslie Uggams, attend...
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Elizabeth van Ebbenhorst Tengbergen (1885–1980) María Grever (1885–1951) Eva Jessye (1885–1992) Mana Zucca (1885–1981) Dora Pejačević (1885–1923) Frieda Schmitt-Lermann...
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Harlem Renaissance, was born in Kansas City, Kansas. Choral conductor Eva Jessye, a contemporary of Holt, was born in Lawrence. In the following years...
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as the Angel of Arnhem during the Battle of Arnhem, traffic collision. Eva Jessye, 97, American conductor. Jane Pickens Langley, 84, American singer, heart...
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Negro Musicians; Kansas City Dave Hope (born 1949), musician; Topeka Eva Jessye (1895–1992), choral conductor; Coffeyville Jennifer Knapp (born 1974)...
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1948) Hilda Jerea (1919–1980) Ludmila Jeske-Choinska-Mikorska (1849–1898) Eva Jessye (1885–1992) Marta Jiráčková (born 1932) Betsy Jolas (born 1926) Victoria...
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from Howard in 1944 with a bachelor's degree in Music, he joined the Eva Jessye Choir. Shortly thereafter he sang the lead role in a concert production...
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Cowell [pupils] Lillian Fuchs Samuel Gardner Howard Hanson [pupils] Swan Hennessy Eva Jessye Arthur Loesser Daniel Gregory Mason Leo Ornstein Wallingford Riegger [pupils]...
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The following lists note recordings in opera and recital of soprano Jessye Norman. Norman sang many roles in audio recordings of complete operas: Bartók...
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Barry Sanders Elwood "Bingo" DeMoss Charles "Bird" Parker Coleman Hawkins Eva Jessye Kansas portal Africa portal United States portal History portal History...
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composer and educator Kalena Bovell, African-American and Hispanic conductor Eva Jessye (1895–1992), choral conductor, composer and educator Nina Gamble Kennedy...
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Broadway the previous year, was producer; Robert Ross directed, assisted by Eva Jessye, with Vinton Freedley credited for "personal supervision" of the show...
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