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Voice of a Century by Anthony Tommasini

Voice of a Century

The Life and Artistry of Marian Anderson (Significations)

by Anthony Tommasini

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  • Sep 8, 2026, 352 pages
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From the New York Times's former chief classical music critic, a tribute to one of the great singers of modern times and a national treasure who broke racial barriers.

The night before Marian Anderson performed her historic concert at the Lincoln Memorial, she called her manager with grave doubts. What had started as a plan to sing a recital in Washington's largest concert hall had turned, she feared, into a protest rally after she was barred from appearing on the venue's whites-only stage. The next day a crowd of seventy-five thousand flocked there to see her perform on Easter Sunday, 1939, before the monument of freedom itself. This was a major triumph for racial justice, but Anderson worried it would overshadow the rest of her inimitable career.

In this rich new portrait, Anthony Tommasini brings his decades of musical expertise to bear upon Anderson's artistry, the journey of her life, and conversations about her legacy. After her breakout early performances in Europe, she gripped international audiences with her masterful renditions of Handel arias, German lieder, Scandinavian songs, and Negro spirituals: bold programming for her time. But recognition was harder to achieve at home. Though celebrated for her rich, lustrous voice and insightful artistry, Anderson had to contend with hotels and restaurants that turned her away in the very cities where she appeared in concert to acclaim. These tribulations brought forth memorable shows of goodwill—Eleanor Roosevelt fought the Daughters of the American Revolution in her honor; Albert Einstein housed her in Princeton—but were representative of the fierce racism Anderson faced. Still, she became one of the most respected and successful artists of her time and famously broke the color barrier for singers at the Metropolitan Opera in 1955.

As Arturo Toscanini famously said after attending one of Anderson's performances: "What I heard today one is privileged to hear only once in a hundred years." Now, we get to experience this again, in the context of Anderson's dignified leadership, authenticity, and majestic presence.

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Anthony Tommasini was the chief classical music critic for The New York Times from 2000 to 2021. He graduated from Yale University and later earned a doctor of musical arts from Boston University. He is the author of four books, including The Indispensable Composers, a guide to the greatest works of classical music in the canon. As a pianist, he made two recordings of Virgil Thomson's music on the Northeastern label, which were supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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