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Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, aka “Black Swan,” makes her singing debut. She was quoted as being the best-known Black concert artist of her time.
1851 (Feb 1)
Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, the "Black Swan," made her debut at a concert sponsored by the Buffalo Musical Association. Greenfield, a soprano, was born enslaved in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1809. As an infant, she was taken to Philadelphia and adopted by a Quaker woman named Greenfield who arranged for her to study music and to sing at private parties. After her debut in Buffalo, Greenfield, she toured the Northern states between 1851 and 1853. She toured England in 1854 and gave a command performance before Queen Victoria in Buckingham Palace. A contemporary critic described her voice as one of "amazing power," "flexibility," and "ease of execution." Renowned historian, Eileen Southern, called Greenfield "the best known Black concert artist of her time."
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.