Norfolk Journal and Guide - July 15, 1933 - Sissieretta Jones
12019-03-12T23:57:32+00:00Stanford University Pressaf84c3e11fe030c51c61bbd190fa82a3a1a1282411Norfolk Journal and Guide - July 15, 1933 - Sissieretta Jonesplainpublished2019-03-12T23:57:32+00:00Anonymous
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12019-03-12T23:56:31+00:00July 8, 19336gallerypublished2019-11-04T21:10:53+00:00On July 8, 1933, the Norfolk Journal and Guide reported that soprano Matilda Sissieretta Jones had died. Jones, who became internationally famous in the 1890s, was frequently called “Black Patti“ in reference to Italian opera singer Adelina Patti. Jones “sang with great success before royalty of many countries and in all of the principal cities of Europe,” the Journal and Guide reported. “She later headed her own company, an aggregation of talented performers of that day, known as the ‘Black Patti Troubadours’ which played in every important city of America, the West Indies, and Central American with sensational success.”