Renowned opera star Jessye Norman, the whose passionate soprano voice won her four Grammy Awards and the National Medal of Arts, has died. She was 74.
Jessye Norman, Grammy-winning international opera star, has died at 74
NEW YORK – Jessye Norman, the renowned international opera star whose passionate soprano voice won her four Grammy Awards, the National Medal of Arts and the Kennedy Center Honor, has died, according to family spokesperson Gwendolyn Quinn. She was 74.
A statement released to The Associated Press on Monday said Norman died at 7:54 a.m. EDT from septic shock and multi-organ failure secondary to complications of a spinal cord injury she sustained in 2015. She died at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Hospital in New York, and was surrounded by loved ones.
“We are so proud of Jessye’s musical achievements and the inspiration that she provided to audiences around the world that will continue to be a source of joy. We are equally proud of her humanitarian endeavors addressing matters such as hunger, homelessness, youth development, and arts and culture education,” the family statement read.
When I Am Laid In Earth  (Purcell)
Song: “Thy hand, Belinda…When I am laid in earth”
Artist : Â Jessye Norman, English Chamber Orchestra, Raymond Leppard
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