Sissieretta Jones

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Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones (1868 oder 1869 in Portsmouth, Virginia – 24. Juni 1933) war eine US-amerikanische Opernsängerin (Sopran). rdf:langString
Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones, ou Sissieretta Jones, née le 5 janvier 1868 ou 1869 à Portsmouth (Virginie) et morte le 24 juin 1933 à Providence (Rhode Island), est une soprano afro-américaine. Parfois surnommée « The Black Patti », en référence à la cantatrice italienne Adelina Patti, elle chantait autant de la musique d'opéra que des morceaux populaires. rdf:langString
Sissieretta Jones (Matilda Sissieretta Joyner) nació el 5 de enero de 1869 en Portsmouth, Virginia, Estados Unidos y murió el 24 de junio de 1933 en Providence, Rhode Island, fue una soprano estadounidense. En junio de 1892 fue la primera soprano afrodescendiente en cantar en Carnegie Hall, cantó en Europa en Covent Garden y con Antonín Dvořák en el National Conservatory of Music, en Berlín, Munich, Milan y en el “Grand African Jubilee” del Madison Square Garden en 1892. La apodaron "La Patti negra"(por Adelina Patti) e hizo giras por Australia, India, Sudamérica y África. rdf:langString
Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones (January 5, 1868 or 1869 – June 24, 1933) was an American soprano. She sometimes was called "The Black Patti" in reference to Italian opera singer Adelina Patti. Jones' repertoire included grand opera, light opera, and popular music. Trained at the Providence Academy of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music, Jones made her New York debut in 1888 at Steinway Hall, and four years later she performed at the White House for President Benjamin Harrison. She eventually sang for four consecutive presidents and the British royal family, and met with international success. Besides the United States and the West Indies, Jones toured in South America, Australia, India, southern Africa, and Europe. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones (1868 oder 1869 in Portsmouth, Virginia – 24. Juni 1933) war eine US-amerikanische Opernsängerin (Sopran).
rdf:langString Sissieretta Jones (Matilda Sissieretta Joyner) nació el 5 de enero de 1869 en Portsmouth, Virginia, Estados Unidos y murió el 24 de junio de 1933 en Providence, Rhode Island, fue una soprano estadounidense. Estudió en el New England Conservatory of Music y en 1887 cantó en el Boston's Music Hall debutando en New York en 1888 en el Steinway Hall. El mánager de la diva Adelina Patti la escuchó recomendándola para una gira por el oeste y el Caribe con los Fisk Jubilee Singers. En 1892 cantó en la Casa Blanca para el presidente Harrison, hecho que se repitió en tres oportunidades para tres presidentes (Grover Cleveland, William McKinley y Theodore Roosevelt). En junio de 1892 fue la primera soprano afrodescendiente en cantar en Carnegie Hall, cantó en Europa en Covent Garden y con Antonín Dvořák en el National Conservatory of Music, en Berlín, Munich, Milan y en el “Grand African Jubilee” del Madison Square Garden en 1892. La apodaron "La Patti negra"(por Adelina Patti) e hizo giras por Australia, India, Sudamérica y África. Se retiró en 1915 y vendiendo sus posesiones para cuidar a su madre enferma, murió sin un centavo.
rdf:langString Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones (January 5, 1868 or 1869 – June 24, 1933) was an American soprano. She sometimes was called "The Black Patti" in reference to Italian opera singer Adelina Patti. Jones' repertoire included grand opera, light opera, and popular music. Trained at the Providence Academy of Music and the New England Conservatory of Music, Jones made her New York debut in 1888 at Steinway Hall, and four years later she performed at the White House for President Benjamin Harrison. She eventually sang for four consecutive presidents and the British royal family, and met with international success. Besides the United States and the West Indies, Jones toured in South America, Australia, India, southern Africa, and Europe. The highest-paid African-American performer of her time, later in her career she founded the Black Patti Troubadours (later renamed the Black Patti Musical Comedy Company), a musical and acrobatic act made up of 40 jugglers, comedians, dancers and a chorus of 40 trained singers. She remained the star of the Famous Troubadours for around two decades while they established their popularity in the principal cities of the United States and Canada, Jones retired from performing in 1915. In 2013, she was inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame.
rdf:langString Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones, ou Sissieretta Jones, née le 5 janvier 1868 ou 1869 à Portsmouth (Virginie) et morte le 24 juin 1933 à Providence (Rhode Island), est une soprano afro-américaine. Parfois surnommée « The Black Patti », en référence à la cantatrice italienne Adelina Patti, elle chantait autant de la musique d'opéra que des morceaux populaires.
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