‘No path is easy’: Black opera singers detail struggles
NEW YORK — More than 60 years after Marian Anderson broke the colour barrier at the Metropolitan Opera, black singers still face unique obstacles in building their careers within the industry.
“We’ve made some strides, but not a whole lot,” said Naomi Andre, a professor at the University of Michigan and author of the book “Black Opera.”
“I happen to know there’s an incredible network of black singers out there,” Andre said in an interview with The Associated Press. “… and yet they’re not getting the calls from the big houses and probably should be.”
At the Met this season, the company said there are 36 black singers on the roster, out of a total of 368. Of those, 27 are in the new production of the Gershwins’ “Porgy and Bess” that opens Monday.