Singer william warfield biography
The black American baritone and teacher, William Warfield, was born to a family of sharecroppers. He studied at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, receiving Bachelor of Music in Following service in the USA Army, he returned to Eastman in to pursue graduate training.
After further studies with Otto Herz and Yves Tinayre, he completed his training with Rosa Ponselle ().
From William Warfield appeared in New York theatres. By the time he was 30 years old, he had won rave reviews in a sensational debut at New York's Town Hall in March After a concert tour in Australia of , he sang Joe in Showboat in New York in In he toured Europe as Porgy in Porgy and Bess.
He continued to sing in musicals and operas in the USA and abroad, and also made concert tours of Africa and Middle East (), Europe (with the Philadelphia Orchestra, ), and Asia (). In the course of a career that has spanned more than half a century, his incomparable voice and charismatic personality have electrified the stages of six continents and earned him the title of ‘America's Musical Ambassador.’
It is a career that has witnessed both social ferment and show-business revolution.
In William Warfield's uncommonly personal memoir, {My Music & My Life}, Warfield has written a unique history of 20th America. The panorama of his life and art embraces the Cold War and the Civil Rights movement, the big-studio era of Hollywood and the innovation of television drama, his marriage to Leontyne Price (they were married in , but divorced in ), and his stage and screen roles in Porgy and Bess and Show Boat.
William Warfield is a consummate oratorio singer.
He has appeared with great orchestras and great conductors, all of whom have applauded his musicianship. Television and film have recorded his triumphs as singer and actor. Critical opinion regards him as one of the great singer-actors of the 20th century.
In William Warfield became a teacher at the University of Illinois.
In he was elected as President of the National Association of Negro Musicians, a post he held until He joined the Board of the Schiller Institute in and has been engaged in the efforts of the Schiller Institute to revive a movement for a National Conservatory of Music, first pioneered at the beginning of the century by Antonin Dvorak.
William warfield At the event, Warfield, "with poise, eloquent phrasing and exceptional dramatic timing," according to one Los Angeles Times critic, "turned political speech into inspiring poetry. William Warfield Baritone. A prominent African American artist during the Civil Rights era, he worked with many notable artists, represented the United States during foreign tours, taught at academic institutions, and earned numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award in People , September 7, , p.He has also worked extensively in voice-training master classes with the Schiller Institute. His skill in developing the student's ability to convey the meaning of a passage--be it drama, poetry or music--and its consequent correct phrasing, as being the key to achieving the “technical” solutions required for beautiful singing and recitation, can only be described as electrifying.
He is considered as is one of the world's leading experts on Negro Spirituals and German Lieder.