In the year 2000, soprano Ruby Elzy was one of the
first inductees into the Mississippi Musicians Hall
of Fame. Sixty-five years earlier, she was chosen
by George Gershwin to create the role of Serena in
Porgy and Bess. Ruby appeared in feature
films with Paul Robeson and Bing Crosby. She attended
The Ohio State University and Juilliard School of
Music, and performed on Broadway, in Hollywood, and
on national radio. Ruby would have been one of the
first black artists to appear in grand opera, had
she lived beyond her 35 years. WOSU
would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge
Ruby’s exceptional talent, to outline her tragic
yet inspiring story, and to provide a look at her
life and times, and a listen to some rare recordings
of her haunting soprano voice.
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