- Sylvia Olden Lee
Sylvia Olden Lee (
29 June 1917 -10 April 2004 ) was a renowned vocal coach and accompanist, and the firstAfrican-American to be employed by theMetropolitan Opera . She was a master of all aspects ofEuropean classical music as well as the Negro Spiritual.Lee was born into the very musical Olden family in
Meridian, Mississippi . Her father, James Clarence Olden, was a member of the Fisk Quartet, which includedRoland Hayes . She studied piano and organ atHoward University andOberlin Conservatory .Among the highlights of her career:
* She was invited to play at the
White House for the inauguration ofFranklin Delano Roosevelt .* In 1942 she toured with
Paul Robeson .* In 1954, after being hired as vocal coach for the Metropolitan Opera, she was the impetus for the historic invitation to
African-American contralto Marian Anderson to perform in Giuseppe Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera."* In 1956 she began studies with famed German
tenor Gerhard Huesch .Olden Lee taught at a number of universities, including the
Curtis Institute of Music .External links
* [http://www.mariananderson.org/documents/Sylvia_Olden.php Obituary]
* [http://www.schillerinstitute.org/biographys/sylvia/syliva_mem.html Celebration of Her Life]
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