Hugh Earl - thank heaven for that; I thought there was something wrong with me, an otherwise unemotional Englishman. This is the one voice that has this effect on me, and try as I might I cannot suppress it.
The great Finnish composer Jan Sibelius received Miss Anderson in his home outside the capital, Helsinki. He declared that she had "the voice of the century."
Our rich black culture keeps running deeper and deeper. I look at her with such pride and dignity and strength because of the time period she had to struggle in And don’t get it twisted we still do.
LE MONDE S'ARRETE QUAND NOUS ENTENDONS CE BIJOU, TOUT EST PARFAIT, Marian AVAIT UNE DICTION EXTRAORDINAIRE QUE BEAUCOUP DE CHANTEUSES ACTUELLES POURRAIENT IMITER;
It's interesting to hear Marian Anderson here at 27 years old. Her voice hadn't fully matured yet....her best recordings were made in the 1930s and 1940s. It is nice to hear her this early in her career. It took me a long time to fully appreciate her voice. I understood her historical importance, but having only heard her sing past her prime, I could not appreciate the voice which developed a quavering vibrato and a tendency to skew flat in later years.
A bit mannered, IMO; I suspect that the 1924 technology had a lot to do with that. Later recordings are the best indications we have of her voice and artistry. What impresses me most in 2020 about Miss Anderson is that she seemed always to be holding something back, she seemed never to sing full voice.
Nothing extraordinarily mannered about her singing. She was born in 1897 and trained in the 1910s. Perhaps you should listen to other classically trained singers of the era for comparison. Furthermore, because she was a classically trained recitalist, I fail to see what you could possibly mean by her holding something back. This isn't an idiom centered on singing with your heart on your sleeve ala Soul or Traditional Black Gospel, but rather singing in a carefully studied and rehearsed manner.
Thank you for posting. I have tears listening to her remarkable voice. Shame on you white America for having held her down for so many years.
Hugh Earl - thank heaven for that; I thought there was something wrong with me, an otherwise unemotional Englishman. This is the one voice that has this effect on me, and try as I might I cannot suppress it.
Stunning voice.
God created something special when he made Marion Anderson. What a gift, her beauty and her voice.
I cannot express how beautiful this women is, thank you for sharing
Wonderful singing, deep as the river Jordan.
Beautiful, I love this song.
Beautiful recordings and photos. Thank you
Waooo 😍 tengo de ella aunque destruidos un álbum de alrededor de 1935 llamado Marian Anderson Sings Spirituals RC.Victor (Disco)
The great Finnish composer Jan Sibelius received Miss Anderson in his home outside the capital, Helsinki. He declared that she had "the voice of the century."
no could sing like her,beautiful voice
Thank you so much for upload this historical and amazing recording!
How awesome it would have been if she had done a duet with Paul Robeson!
Our rich black culture keeps running deeper and deeper. I look at her with such pride and dignity and strength because of the time period she had to struggle in
And don’t get it twisted we still do.
She is beautiful.
LE MONDE S'ARRETE QUAND NOUS ENTENDONS CE BIJOU, TOUT EST PARFAIT, Marian AVAIT UNE DICTION EXTRAORDINAIRE QUE BEAUCOUP DE CHANTEUSES ACTUELLES POURRAIENT IMITER;
I also have this record - I'll also post this thing soon.
It's interesting to hear Marian Anderson here at 27 years old. Her voice hadn't fully matured yet....her best recordings were made in the 1930s and 1940s. It is nice to hear her this early in her career. It took me a long time to fully appreciate her voice. I understood her historical importance, but having only heard her sing past her prime, I could not appreciate the voice which developed a quavering vibrato and a tendency to skew flat in later years.
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A bit mannered, IMO; I suspect that the 1924 technology had a lot to do with that. Later recordings are the best indications we have of her voice and artistry.
What impresses me most in 2020 about Miss Anderson is that she seemed always to be holding something back, she seemed never to sing full voice.
Nothing extraordinarily mannered about her singing. She was born in 1897 and trained in the 1910s. Perhaps you should listen to other classically trained singers of the era for comparison. Furthermore, because she was a classically trained recitalist, I fail to see what you could possibly mean by her holding something back. This isn't an idiom centered on singing with your heart on your sleeve ala Soul or Traditional Black Gospel, but rather singing in a carefully studied and rehearsed manner.