Leona Mitchell (born October 13, 1948, [Enid, Oklahoma], is an [African-American] and [Chickasaw][operatic] [Soprano] and an Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame inductee. She is also a [Grammy Award]-winning soprano who sang for 18 seasons as a leading spinto soprano at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. In her home state of Oklahoma, Miss Mitchell has been awarded many honors. These include The Oklahoma Hall of Fame, The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, The Women's Hall of Fame and The Jazz Hall of Fame. Her home town of Enid has a street named after her called Leona Mitchell Boulevard, as well as a Museum named in her honor called "The Leona Mitchell Southern Heights Heritage Center and Museum". The Honorable Governor Brad Henry of Oklahoma made her Oklahoma's State Cultural Ambassador. In late 2014, Miss Mitchell was inducted into The Oklahoma African Hall of Fame. Miss Mitchell was a leading Soprano with The Metropolitan Opera of New York for 18 seasons. Many of her roles at the Met were varied and illustrious. She essayed in many new productions: Ernani, Turandot, and Aida. Some other roles at the Met were: Micaela, Manon from Manon Lescaut, Leonora from La Forza Del Destino and Il Trovatore, Amelia, The Masked Ball, Delilah from Handel's Samson, Pamina, Madame Butterfly, Mimi & Musetta, La Boheme, Lauretta, and Madame Lidouine in French and English. She has also appeared with many worldwide major symphony orchestras including those in London, Japan, New York, Los Angeles, Israel, Chicago, Monte Carlo, Philadelphia, Edinburgh, Florence, Pittsburg, Cleveland and others. Miss Mitchell has performed Recitals all over the world: Alice Tully Hall, New York Australia, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Japan, Madrid, Sydney, Ottawa, Sardenia, Hawaii, Korea and all across The United States. Miss Mitchell also toured Japan with The Florence Opera and Zubin Mehta and Covent Garden. Leona Mitchell has performed for four US Presidents: Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton & Vice President George Bush along with many dignitaries which include Prince Charles, Princess Anne, The Honorable Sandra Day O'Connor, and Bishop Tutu. On July 5, 1986, she performed on the [New York Philharmonic's] tribute to the 100th Anniversary of the [Statue of Liberty], which was televised live from Central Park on [ABC Television]. She sang the [aria] 'Un bel difrom [Puccini]'s Madama Butterfly and the American |spiritual [He's Got the Whole World in His Hands]. Miss Mitchell has appeared in a production with each one of the Three Tenors: Ernani with Luciano Pavarotti, Turandot with Plácido Domingo, and "Carmen" with José Carreras, each of which has been recorded on DVD. In addition, She has appeared on many televised broadcasts, including The Merv Griffin Show," The Dick Cavett Show, The Jerry Lewis Telethon,[Good Morning America], CBS Night watch, The Charlie Rhodes Show, Public Television along with many PBS "Live from Lincoln Center Broadcasts","Live from the Met series" and The Kennedy Center Honors.
Lyrics & English Translation
Whence happy leaving
To your cry of love,
Returns alone Mimi
To solitary nest.
Returns another time
To weave together false flowers.
Goodbye, without resentment.
Listen, listen.
The little things gather
That I have left scattered about
In my drawer
Are enclosed that gold band
And a book of prayers.
Wrap everything much in a smock
And I will send the concierge...
Pay attention, on the pillow
There is a pink bonnet
If you want, keep a memory of love!
Goodbye, without resentment.
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