- Adele Addison
Adele Addison (born
July 24 ,1925 ,Springfield, Massachusetts ) is anAfrican American lyric soprano who was an acclaimed figure in the classical music world during the 1950s and 1960s. Although she did appear in severaloperas , Addison spent most of her career performing in recital and concert. Her performances spanned a wide array of literature from theBaroque period to contemporary compositions. She is best remembered today as the singing voice for Bess (played byDorothy Dandridge ) in the 1959 movie "Porgy and Bess". Addison can be heard on numerous recordings, of which her baroque music recording are perhaps her best work. Known for her polished and fluent tone, Addison made a desirable baroque vocal artist. Many of her recordings were made with theNew York Philharmonic under the baton ofLeonard Bernstein .Early life and education
Addison began studying voice seriously as a teenager and, following high school, won a scholarship to study at
Westminster Choir College . Further scholarships enabled her to pursue graduate studies atPrinceton University and at summer sessions at theBerkshire Music School atTanglewood . At Tanglewood she studied withBoris Goldovsky . [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/adele-addison-classical-musician All Music Guide] ]Career
Addison made her professional recital debut in Boston, in 1948 while still a student at Princeton. Following graduation she moved to
New York City to pursue a career as a classical soprano. Of her 1952 New York City recital debut theNew York Times wrote, "The recital season reached a high point last night when Adele Addison, soprano from Springfield, Massachusetts, made her debut in Town Hall." "Addison, Soprano, Excels in Debussy", "The New York Times "1952-01-18 .] Following her New York debut, she continued to study voice at theJuilliard School withBeverley Peck Johnson [ [http://www.juilliard.edu/press/pr012901.html Julliard School] ] and withPovla Frijsh . [ [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Addison-Adele.htm bach-cantatas.com] ] In 1955 she made herNew York City Opera debut as Mimi inPuccini 's "La Boheme ". TheNew York Post said the following of her debut, "Adele Addison is about the most appealing interpreter of the little Parisian seamstress yet to appear on theCity Center stage. Small, frail looking, and pretty, Miss Addison enhanced these assets by acting and singing with moving poignancy and sincerity." "Adele Addison", "New York Post "1955-03-28 .] That same year, Addison was invited byAaron Copland to perform the world premiere of his "Dirge In Woods" at a concert sponsored by theLeague of Composers .Although Addison was offered more opera roles with several companies, she did not appear in many more opera productions as she preferred to sing in recital and on the concert stage. She did appear in a few more productions with the New York City Opera and the
New England Opera Theatre . Her other opera roles included the title role inHandel 's "Acis and Galatea " [http://www.metoperafamily.org/operanews/_archive/896/Rorem.896.html Opera News August 1996] ] , Gilda inVerdi 's "Rigoletto ", Micaela inBizet 's "Carmen ", Fiordiligi inMozart 's "Cosi fan tutte ", and Nannetta inVerdi 's "Falstaff " among others. [http://www.metoperafamily.org/operanews/_archive/13093/bgoldovsky.13093.html Opera News January 1993] ] In 1959, Addison sang the role of Bess in the film version of Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess". The role was initially supposed to be sung byUrylee Leonardos , but apparently Leonardos' voice sounded too shrill when recorded so they replaced her with Addison at the last minute. [ [http://www.metoperafamily.org/operanews/_archive/1094/double.1094.html Opera News 1994] ] In a 1996Opera News interview she said, "Today, young singers are almost forced to make a choice, because they are counseled that becoming established in opera is the way to make a career in music. I never had to make a choice. I loved the song repertoire from the start, and as I began to sing, for even the smallest ladies' clubs, etc., those inviting me expected and accepted that.... Even as the years passed, and I sang all the rest of the repertoire -- opera, oratorio, chamber music, etc. -- the first love remained.... My curiosity, joy and love for song never changed. It still has not."Addison made numerous appearances with major orchestras, such as the
Boston Symphony Orchestra , theHollywood Bowl Orchestra , and theCleveland Orchestra . In 1959 she was chosen byLeonard Bernstein as the soprano soloist in the American premiere ofFrancis Poulenc 's "Gloria". She became a favorite of Bernstein and the two collaborated frequently, including on a number of recordings. In 1961 he invited her to sing the soprano solos in the world premiere ofLukas Foss ' "Time Cycle"' with theNew York Philharmonic . She performed the work again later that year withIzler Solomon and theIndianapolis Symphony Orchestra . She also sang under Bernstein for the opening ofLincoln Center 's Philharmonica Hall (nowAvery Fisher Hall ). [ [http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/cvvpw/gallery/addison.html Yale University Library] ]Other noted performances by Addison include the world premiere of
Lester Trimble 's "Canterbury Tales" and her interpretation ofDebussy 's "L'Enfant Prodigue". Towards the late 1960s, Addison's performing career began to slow down as she focused more on teaching. Although retired now, she taught voice on the collegiate level for more than thirtyfive years. She has been a voice teacher forSUNY at Stony Brook ,Eastman School of Music andAspen Music Festival and School . For many years, she was also on the faculty, serving for a time as Chair, of the Voice Department at theManhattan School of Music , which awarded her an honorary doctorate in 2001. Many of her students, such asDawn Upshaw , have gone on to have successful careers. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9806E0DF143FF93BA25751C0A96E958260&scp=16&sq=Adele%20Addison&st=cse New York Times 1998] ] Addison once said,"What I try to pass on to my own students at the Manhattan School of Music is to make them aware of their own abilities, to know how much they need to know in order to be a singing musician."Personal life
In 1958, Addison married Norman Berger, a senior research scientist and clinical professor of Prosthetics-Orthotics education in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at
New York University . Berger died in 2005 after forty seven years of marriage. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E5DE123EF937A2575BC0A9639C8B63 New York Times 2005] ]Opera and oratorio roles
* Acis, "
Acis and Galatea " (Handel )
* Bess, "Porgy and Bess " (Gershwin )
* Esther, "Esther" (Handel )
* Fiordiligi, "Cosi fan tutte " (Mozart )
* Gilda, "Rigoletto " (Verdi )
* Il Pensieroso, "L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato " (Handel )
* Micaela, "Carmen " (Bizet )
* Mimì, "La bohème " (Puccini )
* Nannetta, "Falstaff " (Verdi )Recordings
*
Bach 's "B Minor Mass " withRobert Shaw and theRobert Shaw Chorale andOrchestra . (UPC: 090266352920)
*Bach's "St. Matthew Passion " with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. (UPC: 074646072721)
*Beethoven 's "Symphony No. 9" with theCleveland Orchestra andGeorge Szell . (UPC: 5099751850823)
*Aaron Copland 's "Poems of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano" with Copland on piano. (UPC: 696998932920)
*Debussy 's "The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian " withLeonard Bernstein and theNew York Philharmonic Orchestra . (ASIN : B000009CYJ)
*Lukas Foss ' "Time Cycle " with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. (ASIN: B0000029XZ)
*Gershwin 's "Porgy & Bess " (1959 Film Soundtrack) (ASIN: B00002MY3V)
*Handel 's "Messiah " with Leonard Bernstein, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, and theWestminster Choir . (UPC: 074646020524)
*Handel's "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day " with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. (ASIN: B00000J27Q)
*Noël Lee 's "Five Songs on poetry by Federico Garcia Lorca" andMarc Bucci 's "Summer Aria" and "Spring Aria".
*Mahler 's "Symphony No. 8" with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. (UPC: 696998949928)
*Ralph Vaughan Williams 's "Serenade to Music" with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. (ASIN: B00003XAH5)External links
* [http://www.durbeckarchive.com/bl-addison.htm Adele Addison at the Durbeck Archive]
* [http://music.barnesandnoble.com/search/results.asp?CTR=813530 Discography at Barnes and Noble]References
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