Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman Sing Spirituals at Carnegie Hall (1990)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Brian Large

Synopsis

A filmed concert of two famed sopranos.

Actors

Kathleen Battle
Kathleen Battle
Jessye Norman
Jessye Norman

Crews

Nancy Allen
Nancy Allen
Musician
James Levine
James Levine
Conductor
Hubert Laws
Hubert Laws
Musician
Sylvia Olden Lee
Sylvia Olden Lee
Musician
Robert de Cormier
Robert de Cormier
Music Director
Evelyn Simpson-Curenton
Evelyn Simpson-Curenton
Musician
Peter Gelb
Peter Gelb
Executive Producer
Brian Large
Brian Large
Director
Pat Jaffe
Pat Jaffe
Producer
Laura Mitgang
Laura Mitgang
Associate Producer
David Kneuss
David Kneuss
Stage Director
Danny Franks
Danny Franks
Lighting Design
Brian Nason
Brian Nason
Lighting Design

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