- Lawrence Winters
Lawrence Winters (1915–1965),
baritone , was anAfrican American opera singer during the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s. He graduated with a Bachelors degree in Music fromHoward University studying withTodd Duncan . His music career then began singing with theEva Jessye Choir. In a concert production ofClarence Cameron White 's "Ouranga " he then sang the lead role. Following this he became musical director in the Special Services Division atFort Huachuca as a member of theU.S. Armed Forces .His official concert debut was in 1947 at the Town Hall of New York. Then, in 1948, he debuted as an opera singer in the
New York City Opera in Verdi'sAida as Amonasro. Winters toured as a concert artist and appeared in musicals such as the original 1946 production of "Call Me Mister ". (His role was played in the 1951 film version byBobby Short .) In 1951,Winters sang the role of Porgy in the most complete recording ofPorgy and Bess made up to that time. He debuted in European opera reprising his role in "Aida" in 1952 with theHamburg State Opera , becoming principal baritone with the company in 1961 until his death in 1965. Winters is buried at theOhlsdorf Cemetery . [ [http://www.friedhof-hamburg.de/ohlsdorf/prominente/index.htm Grabstätten bekannter Persönlichkeiten] www.friedhof-hamburg.de de icon AccessedAugust 9 2008 ]References
*"The Music of Black Americans: A History".
Eileen Southern . W. W. Norton & Company; 3rd edition. ISBN 0-393-97141-4
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