Teacher Pianist And Accompanist to Concert Artists Oral History Transcript
Teacher Pianist And Accompanist to Concert Artists Oral History Transcript
William Duncan Allen
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" She would do that at every concert. Then I accompanied George Shirley, who was the first black tenor at the Metropolitan. Crawford: He started around 1961, didn't he? Allen: I think so. And he for years he sang therehe quit the Met because they were using him only as a substitute for other tenors who were sick, so he quit the Met. But he still went to Europe, to Holland and Germany for many years. I accompanied him over in Marin County at thatwhat 's the school over there? Crawford: Dominican...? Allen: Dominican, yes. It was a summer outdoors concert, and I accompanied William Warfield there once too. But then Shirley had an engagement in Hawaii in the Big Island. We went over there for the one concert, and then I said to him, "Well, if you're not in a hurry, let's stop by my friends in Kauai. " We went to see them. I had known them for years, visited them. We went there and stayed a few days before we returned. 5A Remembering Leontyne Price and Paul Robeson Crawford : Allen: Crawford: Allen: Crawford: Allen: Then I think I told you that when I was the Minister of Music at South Berkeley Church, I would get my artist friends to sing there at Sunday morning service.
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