Ear Training for History: Listening to Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield's Double-Voiced Aesthetics

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER THEATRE SURVEY Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1017/S0040557423000133
Caitlin Marshall
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Bend your ear to Saturday, 23 July 1853. On that morning, America's first Black concert vocalist and operatic singer, Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, performed at Stafford House, home of prominent English Abolitionist the Duchess of Sutherland, during her UK tour. Born into captivity on a plantation in Mississippi and raised free in Philadelphia, Taylor Greenfield's voice sounded out the fever pitch of America's conflict over slavery. A multioctave singer, she smashed boundaries for race and gender as a Black woman who sang “white” vocal repertoire across registers heard as both female and male. Writing on an early public performance in 1851, one newspaper reviewer summed up the revolutionary threat of Taylor Greenfield's voice by stating “we can assure the public that the Union is in no degree periled by it,” meaning of course, that the Union was. Whether received by pro- or antislavery audiences, Taylor Greenfield's voice was understood to peal out Black emancipation. In his 1855 review of Taylor Greenfield's New York Tabernacle performance, James McCune Smith went as far to compare Taylor Greenfield's voice to the firearms employed by escaped slaves defending their freedom against the Fugitive Slave Act.
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历史的听觉训练:听伊丽莎白·泰勒·格林菲尔德的双音美学
请倾听1853年7月23日星期六的故事。当天上午,美国第一位黑人音乐会歌手兼歌剧演唱家伊丽莎白·泰勒·格林菲尔德在英国巡演期间,在英国著名废奴主义者萨瑟兰公爵夫人的住所斯塔福德庄园进行了演出。泰勒·格林菲尔德(Taylor Greenfield)出生在密西西比州的一个种植园,在费城自由长大,他的声音反映了美国反对奴隶制的激烈冲突。作为一名多八度音阶歌手,她打破了种族和性别的界限,作为一名黑人女性,她在女性和男性都能听到的音域演唱“白人”的声乐曲目。在1851年的一次早期公开演出中,一位报纸评论家总结了泰勒·格林菲尔德的声音所带来的革命威胁,他说:“我们可以向公众保证,联邦没有受到任何程度的威胁。”当然,这意味着联邦受到了威胁。无论是支持还是反对奴隶制的观众,泰勒·格林菲尔德的声音都被认为是对黑人解放的大声疾呼。在他1855年对泰勒·格林菲尔德的纽约会幕表演的评论中,詹姆斯·麦克恩·史密斯甚至将泰勒·格林菲尔德的声音比作逃亡奴隶为捍卫自由而使用的枪支,反对《逃亡奴隶法案》。
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