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Black Opera Singers Series 2.: Ruby Elzy
Black Opera Singers Series 2.: Ruby Elzy
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May 11, 2025
Wikipedia:
Ruby Elzy (February 20, 1908 – June 26, 1943), was a pioneer Americanoperatic soprano.
Elzy was born in Pontotoc, Mississippi and educated at Rust College, the Ohio State University and the Juilliard School.
Professional accomplishments[edit]
Elzy entertained at the White House, December 15, 1937, for First LadyEleanor Roosevelt's luncheon for the wives of U.S. Supreme Court Justices. She appeared on Broadway in the musicalJohn Henry, in films, on radio and on the concert stage. She appeared with Paul Robeson in the film of The Emperor Jones, and also with Bing Crosby and Mary Martin in Birth of the Blues, though neither of these were starring roles. She sang at Harlem’s Apollo Theater and in the Hollywood Bowl.
Elzy created the role of Serena in George Gershwin's folk opera Porgy and Bess and performed in it more than eight hundred times. Her big aria in the opera was "My Man's Gone Now", Serena's lament after her husband is murdered in a crap game; but it was Anne Brown, and not Elzy who sang it on the so-called "original cast" album of selections fromPorgy and Bess, made in 1940. However, Elzy can be heard singing it on a CD release of the 1937 Gershwin Memorial Concert, which took place three months after Gershwin's death, at the Hollywood Bowl.
Legacy
Elzy rose above poverty and prejudice to become one of the most acclaimed singers of her generation, but her career lasted barely a decade. She died at the age of thirty-five in 1943, just as she was reaching the peak of her powers as a singer and about to achieve her greatest dream: to star in the title role of Giuseppe Verdi's Aida.
In 2006, Elzy's biographer, David E. Weaver, produced a first-ever CD compilation of Elzy, featuring the singer in twenty rare recorded and broadcast performances. The CD, entitled Ruby Elzy in Song, was released on the Cambria label.
Ruby Elzy sings Gershwin: My Man's Gone Now (Gershwin memorial concert, 1937)
Ruby Elzy – Summertime
Town Hall Tonight, April 28, 1937. Interview before song with Fred Allen. Music by George Gershwin and lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin. Orchestra conducted by Peter van Steeden. Written for Porgy and Bess (1935), which featured Elzy.
My Man's Gone Now (Porgy and Bess)-Gershwin
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