Georgia Ann Laster Explained
Georgia Ann Laster (November 18, 1927September 4, 1961) was an American soprano.
Early life and education
Laster was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. She had five brothers. She sang in church choirs as a young girl. She attended Dunbar High School[1] and joined her high school's a cappella choir, often appearing as a soloist.[2] She graduated from Junior College of Little Rock. In 1945, Laster began attending the University of Southern California (USC). In November, she began voice lessons at USC and was a member of the choir there, which was directed by Charles Hirt. Laster graduated from the USC's school of music in 1948.[3]
Career
Laster was a protégé of Marian Anderson.[4]
She won an Atwater Kent audition in 1948 and her performance in a related concert received a positive review.[5] After winning a UCLA Young Artist Award,[6] she participated in the final concert in the 1950–1951 season of UCLA's concert series.[7]
She received a scholarship to the Music Academy of the West.[8]
A review of her performance at Philharmonic Auditorium reads, "Miss Laster disclosed a voice of pure quality, adequately powerful in the higher registers if not in the medium and lower ones".[9]
In 1953 she became one of the laureates of the International Naumburg Competition. In 1955–1956 she toured in Europe. The 1956 Laster concerts, in which the music of another African-American musician, William Grant Still, received approving criticism.[10]
Laster was accompanied by Franz Rupp in a recital at Town Hall in New York on March 6, 1955. She sang works by German, French, and English composers; she also sang spirituals. The review notes her "high voice of agreeable texture. She also has sensitivity and musicianship [...] What she lacks is a secure vocal technique." The review also noted that, despite her youth, she was "singing with the voice of an artist beyond her prime".[11]
She was awarded a Fulbright scholarship in 1956.[12] In 1953, she appeared in concert at the Hollywood Bowl.[13] [14] She also performed at Redlands Bowl and Pasadena Playhouse.[15] She received the Marian Anderson Award in 1951, selected from 203 applicants.[16]
Laster was a music teacher at Brooklyn College in New York City and taught in city schools in Los Angeles.[17]
Death and legacy
She died in a car accident with her mother in Lodi, California.[18] [19] Four other people were injured in the accident, including one other person in the car with the Lasters.
In honor of Laster, the Los Angeles branch of the National Association of Negro Musicians is named.[20]
Laster was one of the artists discussed by Anthony Philpott at the Century of Story and Song exhibit at Times Square in May 2020.[21]
External links
Notes and References
- News: Soprano to Sing On Kappa Concert . 4 November 2020 . Los Angeles Sentinel . 16 September 1948 . 20. .
- "Georgia Laster: Little Rock girl with 'Beautiful Voice." The Daily Gleaner. May 15, 1959. Page 7. Via NewspaperArchive.
- News: Schedule Leading Artists . 4 November 2020 . 8 July 1948 . 17. .
- News: Perlee. Charles D.. 1961-09-07. Tragic Death of Soprano Georgia Laster Mourned. 12. The San Bernardino County Sun. 2020-11-03.
- News: 1948-09-27. Contest's Stars Win. 28. The Los Angeles Times. 2020-11-03. November 3, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201103180757/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/62466926/contests-stars-win/. live.
- News: 1950-09-24. UCLA Names winners among Young Artists. 76. The Los Angeles Times. 2020-11-03. November 3, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201103180758/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/62466890/ucla-names-winners-among-young-artists/. live.
- News: 1951-04-22. UCLA Concert Series Will End on Tuesday. 116. The Los Angeles Times. 2020-11-03. November 3, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201103180830/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/62466825/ucla-concert-series-will-end-on-tuesday/. live.
- News: Hicks. Cordell. Collections Gathered for Opera Museum. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201103180755/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/62467095/collections-gathered-for-opera-museum/. November 3, 2020. 2020-11-03. The Los Angeles Times. October 29, 1952 . 53 . en.
- A Q. "Voice One of Quality." Los Angeles Times. 05 Mar 1951: A11.
- https://books.google.com/books?id=w6ApDn5oJLkC&pg=PA178 Judith Anne Still, Michael J. Dabrishus, Carolyn L. Quin. William Grant Still: A Bio-bibliography.
- H.C.S. "Georgia Laster Sings: Soprano Is Heard in Works by Purcell, French Composers." New York Times. 7 Mar 1955: 22. Via Proquest.
- News: 1956-09-02. Fulbright Scholarship Won by L.A. Resident. 72. The Los Angeles Times. live. 2020-11-03. November 3, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201103180756/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/62466801/fulbright-scholarship/.
- News: Funeral Services Conducted for Concert Singer . 4 November 2020 . Michigan Chronicle . 23 September 1961 . C2. .
- News: 1961-08-20. Reunion. 42. The San Bernardino County Sun. 2020-11-03.
- News: 1961-09-07. Actress' Death Mourned. 16. The San Bernardino County Sun. 2020-11-03.
- News: Soprano Wins $1,000 . 4 November 2020 . New York Times . 23 October 1951 . 27. .
- News: Around the Country . 4 November 2020 . Cleveland Call and Post . 14 October 1950 . 2_B. .
- News: 1961-09-06. Singer Georgia Laster, Mother Killed in Crash. 76. The Los Angeles Times. 2020-11-03. November 3, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201103180758/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/62466868/singer-georgia-laster-mother-killed-in/. live.
- Book: Jet. 1961-09-21. Johnson Publishing Company. en.
- Book: Welky. Ali. Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music. Keckhaver. Mike. 2013-09-01. University of Arkansas Press. 978-1-935106-60-9. en. November 3, 2020. November 3, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201103180800/https://books.google.com/books?id=bX2TAAAAQBAJ&q=georgia+ann+laster&pg=PA23. live.
- Web site: 2020-11-03. Century of Story and Song: Setting the Stage, Part 2 Times Square NYC. 2020-11-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20201103145947/https://www.timessquarenyc.org/whats-happening/setting-the-stage-black-classical-debuts-at-town-hall-part-2. November 3, 2020.