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illustrations by leo and diane dillon for aïda as told by leontyne price
Aïda as a heroine – and Aïda as an opera – has been meaningful, poignant, and personal for me. In many ways, I believe Aïda is a portrait of my inner self.
She was my best friend operatically and was a natural for me because my skin was my costume. This fact was a positive and strong feeling and allowed me a freedom of expression, of movement, and of interpretation that other operatic heroines I performed did not. I always felt, while performing Aïda, that I was expressing all of myself – as an American, as a woman, and as a human being.
Vocally, the role was perfectly suited to my voice in every respect – lyrically, dramatically, and in timbre. The role presented no difficulties, and because my voice was infused with the emotions I felt about Aïda, I sang with vocal ease and great enjoyment.
My first Grand Opera performance of this noble Ethiopian Princess’s story was on the stage of the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco in 1957. Totally prepared, eager, and excited, I performed by debut Aïda with great success. I went on to perform Aïda at the Chicago Lyric Opera House, the Arena di Verona and La Scala in Italy, the Vienna Staatsoper, the Paris Opera House, Covent Garden in London, the Hamburg Staatsoper in Germany, and my home opera house, the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City – where I performed the role more often than in any other opera house.
Aida has given me great inspiration onstage and off. Her deep devotion and love for her country and for her people – her nobility, strength, and courage – are all qualities I aspire to as a human being. I will never forget her.
leontyne price’s author’s note
it’s been a while since I made any posts about these books so I would just like to let everyone know that leo dillon’s cover art for the old kingdom series remains some of the most beautiful and arresting illustration I’ve ever seen in my life
cover art by leo and diane dillon for the time trilogy by madeleine l’engle
Dillons Market to endure renovations
The Dillons Market in Derby (1624 N. Rock Highway) is about to endure a $1.2 million renovation venture beginning subsequent week. The purpose of the venture is to supply a
The Dillons | Simple Way Of Living (Impression) 1965
“Simple Way Of Living” / “Night Winds” (Impression 101) September 1965 The Dillons | Simple Way Of Living (Impression) 1965 | Not a lot is known about The Dillons but in my educated view I suspect that they were from California. TV footage of them does exist and is on YouTube, here they perform ”Simple Way Of Living” on the ”Shivaree” music show. Interestingly, they are a rather square looking…
Not exactly what I had in mind Dillons.