Opera singer Norman with a National Medal of Arts NYT Crossword Clue Answer May 30, 2024
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Updated May 30, 2024
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Opera singer Norman with a National Medal of Arts NYT Crossword Clue
The NYT clue for May 30, 2024 is “Opera singer Norman with a National Medal of Arts”. The answer to the clue refers to a singer whose voice was described by The New York Times music critic Edward Rothstein as a "grand mansion of sound", and wrote that "it has enormous dimensions, reaching backward and upward. It opens onto unexpected vistas. It contains sunlit rooms, narrow passageways, cavernous halls."
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Hints
- The answer is a 6 letter word.
- The answer starts with the letter J
- It ends with the letter E
- She was an American opera singer and recitalist.
- She performed dramatic soprano roles along with other types of roles.
- She won the Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Solo, the first of five Grammy Awards she won during her career.
Answer
The answer is JESSYE
Explanation
The answer to NYT crossword clue Opera singer Norman with a National Medal of Arts is Jessye Mae Norman. She had a commanding presence on operatic, concert and recital stages and was associated with roles including Beethoven's Leonore, Wagner's Sieglinde and Kundry, Berlioz's Cassandre and Didon, and Bartók's Judith. Visit our website for more crossword puzzles and check out all the interesting answers and their clues.
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