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Associated Press Opera singer Jessye Norman, at the Montreux Jazz Festival last year, above, will be in New York.
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"We have Jessye Norman, but she's not singing," Mr. Parsons said.
From Manhattan to Marrakech Marshall Heyman 2010
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"Just have a wonderful time," said the opera singer Jessye Norman, upon introducing the next round of mentors, who include Wiliam Kentridge, Gilberto Gil and Ms. Atwood.
Artists and Mentors Mark Collaboration Marshall Heyman 2011
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On the other hand, the French did name an orchid after Jessye Norman, which earned them a lot of slack in my book.
High Flying, Adored Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Mark Markham, pianist Soprano Jessye Norman builds upon her rich legacy as she brings joy, passion and her opulent sound to innovative recital performances and operatic portrayals worldwide.
UCLA Live Announces a Prestigious Slate of 07/08 Classical Music 2007
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Mike Nichols spoke of his friendship with Jackie, Tina Radziwill presented a short reading, and soprano Jessye Norman sang “Ave Maria.”
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Listen to her sing, then listen to someone like Jessye Norman to hear what a real performer of opera sounds like.
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Mike Nichols spoke of his friendship with Jackie, Tina Radziwill presented a short reading, and soprano Jessye Norman sang “Ave Maria.”
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Perhaps Jessye needed the room to be as expansive as she is, but the orchestral work is just weird.
Archive 2006-03-01 Patrick J. Smith 2006
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Perhaps Jessye needed the room to be as expansive as she is, but the orchestral work is just weird.
Vier letzte Lieder Patrick J. Smith 2006
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