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meetings of the NAACP at,
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preaching style,
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See also
First Baptist Church; Mount Calvary Baptist Church

tact, respectfulness

importance,
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,
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as mark of professionalism,
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when making criticisms and suggestions,
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,
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talents, special abilities, developing,
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,
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Talvela, Martti,
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Tannhäuser
(Wagner)

“Allmächt’ge Jungfrau” (“O Holiest of Virgins”),
[>]

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,
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Bumbry’s performance as Venus,
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debut performance, opening night,
[>]
debut performance as Elisabeth,
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,
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“Dich, teure Halle” (“You, dear treasured hall”),
[>]
,
[>]
first and second arias from,
[>]

[>]
memorizing for debut performance,
[>]

[>]
Windgassen’s performance,
[>]
See also
Wagner, Richard

Taymor, Julie,
[>]

[>]

Tchaikovsky, Peter,
[>]

teachers, in Augusta,
[>]

[>]
,
[>]

Tel Aviv, Israel,
Till Eulenspiegel
in,
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[>]

television,
[>]

[>]
,
[>]
,
[>]

[>]

Templesman, Maurice,
[>]

Temple University Music Festival, Philadelphia,
[>]

[>]

tempo, Nureyev’s lessons about,
[>]

Tharpe, Rosetta,
[>]

“There Is a Balm in Gilead,”
[>]

“There’s a Man Going ’Round Taking Names,”
[>]

[>]

“This little light of mine . . . ,”
[>]

Thomas, Michael Tilson,
[>]
,
[>]

[>]

Till Eulenspiegel
(Richard Strauss),
[>]

[>]

timbre (“color” of the voice),
[>]

Tippett, Michael (
A Child of Our Time
oratorio),
[>]

[>]

Tokyo, Japan, performances of
Erwartung
and
La voix humaine
in,
[>]

Tokyo String Quartet,
[>]

Tosca
(Puccini),
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Toscanini, Arturo,
[>]

trains, train travel,
[>]
,
[>]
,
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Tristan und Isolde
(Wagner), “Isolde’s Liebestod” (“Isolde’s Love-Death and Transfiguration”),
[>]

[>]
,
[>]

twelve-tone music,
[>]

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Twin Oaks Baptist Church, Wilkes County, GA,
[>]

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“Una voce poco fa” (
The Barber of Seville)
,
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unions, master mechanics, racism in,
[>]

United States Information Agency (USIA)

Amerika Häuser concerts,
[>]

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participation in international music competitions,
[>]
,
[>]
,
[>]

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See also
Bayerischer Rundfunk Internationaler Musikwettbewerb

United States Marine Band, performing with at Pres. Clinton’s second inaugural,
[>]

[>]

University of Aberdeen, Scotland, honorary degree,
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University of Michigan School of Music, Ann Arbor

learning to connect words and meaning,
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lessons in agility,
[>]
master’s degree in vocal performance,
[>]
,
[>]
recital on day of King’s assassination,
[>]

[>]
singing Cage’s music at,
[>]

USA Today
, statements about being a Democrat,
[>]

 

Vacation Bible School, Augusta, GA,
[>]
,
[>]

Vail International Dance Festival,
The Duke
,
the Diva
,
and the Dance
program,
[>]

Vaughan, Sarah,
[>]

Venus, in
Tannhäuser
(Richard Wagner),
[>]

Verdi, Giuseppe

Aida
,
[>]
Il Trovatore
,
[>]
,
[>]
performing roles by,
[>]

[>]
Requiem
,
[>]

Veronia (aunt), as model for JN,
[>]

Versailles, France, National Botanical Garden of France,
[>]

Vienna, Austria,
[>]
,
[>]

[>]
,
[>]

Vienna State Opera, role in
Ariadne auf Naxos
,
[>]

Vier letzte Lieder
(
Four Last Songs
) (Richard Strauss),
[>]

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Vietnam War, opposition to,
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Villela, Edward,
[>]

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vocal training

Alice Duschak’s lessons in dramatic delivery,
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breath control,
[>]

[>]
,
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,
[>]
Carolyn Grant’s approach to,
[>]

[>]
of children, inappropriateness of,
[>]

[>]
and decision to leave the Deutsch Oper Berlin,
[>]

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Elizabeth Mannion’s lessons in agility,
[>]
learning to expand repertoire, add drama,
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19th-century approaches, Grant’s adaptations of,
[>]
serious, when to begin,
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See also
Howard University School of Music; Peabody Conservatory; University of Michigan School of Music

voice quality

and breath control,
[>]

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,
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,
[>]

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,
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and changes related to passage of time,
[>]
and fioritura/coloratura singing,
[>]
and hydration,
[>]
,
[>]
and range,
[>]
and timbre,
[>]
and voice as an instrument,
[>]

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See also
singing

vom Rath, Ernst,
[>]

von Eichendorff, Joseph, “Im Abendrot” (“Glow of the Evening”),
[>]
,
[>]

“Von ewiger Liebe” (“Of Eternal Love”) (Brahms),
[>]

von Karajan, Herbert,
[>]
,
[>]

[>]

voter registration, Janie Norman’s participation in,
[>]

voter suppression laws,
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Wagner, Richard

enjoyment of roles written by,
[>]
,
[>]

[>]
,
[>]
“Isolde’s Liebestod” (“Isolde’s Love-Death and Transfiguration”),
[>]

[>]
,
[>]
the person
vs.
the artist,
[>]

[>]
See also
Tannhäuser

Wallace, Mike,
[>]

warming up.
See
pre-performance preparations

Washington, D.C.
See
Anderson, Marian; Howard University School of Music

Washington, Dinah,
[>]

Washington, GA,
[>]

[>]
,
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[>]

Washington Performing Arts Society,
[>]

Webern, Anton,
[>]

Weir, Judith,
[>]

[>]

Weiser, Peter,
[>]

“We Shall Overcome” (Seeger),
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West Africa

and the “Amazing Grace” melody,
[>]
roots in,
[>]

West Side Story
(Bernstein), “Somewhere,”
[>]

[>]

“Widmung” (“Dedication”) (Schumann),
[>]

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Wild Kingdom
(television show),
[>]

Wilkes County, GA, maternal grandparents’ farm,
[>]

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Williams, John,
[>]

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Wilson, Robert,
[>]
,
[>]

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Wings Over Jordan Choir,
[>]

“A Winter Journey in the Harz” (“Harzreise im Winter”) (Goethe),
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woman.life.song song cycle,
[>]

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women

and earning less than men,
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conductors,
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father’s respect for,
[>]
standards of physical beauty,
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strong, among ancestors,
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and unfair focus on physical attributes,
[>]

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women’s rights,
[>]

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Woolworth’s, work to integrate,
[>]

Worby, Rachael,
[>]

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words of songs.
See
language, words

work ethic.
See
hard work, diligence

World War II, 50th anniversary commemoration recitals,
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YMCA, Augusta, GA,
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yoga practice,
[>]
,
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,
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“You, dear treasured hall” (“Dich, teure Halle”),
Tannhäuser
(Wagner),
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,
[>]

youth culture,
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Yvonne (French child),
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“Zueignung” (“Devotion”) (Strauss),
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,
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About the Author

J
ESSYE
N
ORMAN
is one of America’s greatest and most accomplished singers, with five Grammy Awards, dozens of international prizes, the National Medal of the Arts, and a Kennedy Center Honor among her countless accolades. She lives in New York State.

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