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"Leontyne Price: Highlights of a Prima Donna" is a collector's
item. It was published in 1973 and covers some of the most
essential years of her life and career. It has circulated
extensively via libraries and has been cited in a variety of
magazine articles, books and encyclopedias such as: "The Music of
Black Americans: A History by Eileen Southern," 2nd Ed., 1985, W.W.
Norton and Company, Inc.; "Biographical Dictionary of Musicians,"
1992; "Current Biography," 1992; and "Opera In America" by John
Dizikes, Yale University Press, 1993. "The life-story of Leontyne
Price is told by Hugh Lee Lyon in "Highlights of a Prima Donna." He
provides his reader with a candid view of her personal life. He
brings into forefront some of the interesting hours spent at
Wilberforce University and how she became an attraction in
college."-"Earl Calloway, Chicago Daily Defender, Chicago
Metrolitan Area, Illinois" "There is much to commend in the
biography, "Leontyne Price: Highlights of a Prima Donna." The
author has done considerable research into the salient points of
the life of this opera star and concert artist. He interviewed
family, friends and early teachers of Miss Price in her birthplace,
Laurel Mississippi."-"William Duncan Allen, Performing ARTS,
Berkeley, California" "Hugh Lee Lyon presents Leotyne Price in a
warm and sympathetic light as he tells of the shy girl from Laurel,
Mississippi, who became a world opera star. He gives us valuable
information on an infrequently studies area of the Black musical
experience and presents a bouquet to the diva."-"ENCORE"
"Leontyne Price: Highlights of a Prima Donna" is a collector's
item. It was published in 1973 and covers some of the most
essential years of her life and career. It has circulated
extensively via libraries and has been cited in a variety of
magazine articles, books and encyclopedias such as: "The Music of
Black Americans: A History by Eileen Southern," 2nd Ed., 1985, W.W.
Norton and Company, Inc.; "Biographical Dictionary of Musicians,"
1992; "Current Biography," 1992; and "Opera In America" by John
Dizikes, Yale University Press, 1993. "The life-story of Leontyne
Price is told by Hugh Lee Lyon in "Highlights of a Prima Donna." He
provides his reader with a candid view of her personal life. He
brings into forefront some of the interesting hours spent at
Wilberforce University and how she became an attraction in
college."-"Earl Calloway, Chicago Daily Defender, Chicago
Metrolitan Area, Illinois" "There is much to commend in the
biography, "Leontyne Price: Highlights of a Prima Donna." The
author has done considerable research into the salient points of
the life of this opera star and concert artist. He interviewed
family, friends and early teachers of Miss Price in her birthplace,
Laurel Mississippi."-"William Duncan Allen, Performing ARTS,
Berkeley, California" "Hugh Lee Lyon presents Leotyne Price in a
warm and sympathetic light as he tells of the shy girl from Laurel,
Mississippi, who became a world opera star. He gives us valuable
information on an infrequently studies area of the Black musical
experience and presents a bouquet to the diva."-"ENCORE"
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