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Leontyne Price and Dizzy Gillespie

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2007

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  • You don't understand a black woman's pain. When i think about all that Dame Price had to endure to get to her station in life, all I can say is "How dare anyone comment on her facial expression. The reason why Butterfly was one of her signature roles was because she could relate to the pain.

  • Madame Price deserves all the acolades given in her honor. She is a GREAT ARTIST with a SUPREME INSTRUMENT !!!  Brava LEONTYNE.....

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  • Respond to this video... What the video didn't capture was Sarah Vaughn singing "So Many Stars!"

  • @biggeroo I once sat on a bus with one of her colleagues who said that while the Met was on tour in the 60s, she had to endure bomb threats! Can you imagine having to sing so beautifully around that craziness??

  • @traboe Tu, tu, piccolo addio.

  • Thank you.

  • @VoyArrasando thanx

  • @traboe The aria Madame Price so masterfully interprets is, "tu tu piccolo iddio' from Madama Butterfly.

  • whats the name of the aria she sings

  • How does his cheeks do that omg!

  • BRAVI TUTTI!!!

    LEONTYNE & DIZZY ROCK!

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