Luranah Aldridge

British opera singer

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Abstract is: Irene Luranah Pauline Aldridge (1860 – 1932) was an English opera singer in the United States and Europe, who unofficially "broke the colour barrier" for black opera singers in 1896, well before Grace Bumbry. Luranah went to a boarding school with her sister Amanda Aldridge at a convent in Ghent, Belgium from 1875 to 1879. This institution named Les Dames de l’Instruction Chrétienne had been created in 1807 at the request of the Bishop of Ghent, Monseigneur de Broglie, with the vocation of training young girls hitherto destined for household chores. This institution was intended for the training of young girls from the aristocracy. Luranah Aldridge studied singing in Germany, England and France. She was said to be the "possessor of a true contralto voice" and had a wide vocal range. Charles Gounod said of her to Augustus Harris "Do you want to hear one of the most beautiful voices that exist? Very well! Give an audition to Mademoiselle Luranah Aldridge." Harris featured Luranah in a Grand Wagner Orchestral Concert at St. James’s Hall in 1893. He also cast her as one of the Valkyries in the Ring. She sang in Ring Cycles in London in 1898 and 1905. She performed in London until the First World War, after which she became bedridden with rheumatism and no longer performed. In 1896, she was cast by Cosima Wagner to appear in the second full production of the Ring Cycle at the Bayreuth Festival. While rehearsing she fell ill, and was sent to a nearby spa to recuperate. She was unable to appear at the festival that year and despite an apparently friendly relationship with the Wagners was not invited back.

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Born 1860-01-01 in London (Q84)
Died 1932-11-20

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P1343described by sourceBiographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African MusiciansQ51333926
P172ethnic groupBlack BritonsQ3244280
P734family nameAldridgeQ50285502
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P22fatherIra AldridgeQ520060
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P1412languages spoken, written or signedEnglishQ1860
P25motherAmanda von BrandtQ4739804
P106occupationopera singerQ2865819
P119place of burialGunnersbury CemeteryQ5619223
P21sex or genderfemaleQ6581072
P412voice typecontraltoQ37137

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Q4739804Amanda von Brandt
Q520060Ira Aldridge

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