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Barbara Smith Conrad

Barbara Smith Conrad was an American opera singer. A mezzo-soprano, she performed with the Metropolitan Opera, Vienna State Opera, Teatro Nacional in Venezuela, and many others. She was also an educator, co-directing the Wagner Theater Program, which she co-founded, and maintaining a private studio as well as taking up multiple artist residencies.

Early years
Born Barbara Louise Smith, the youngest of five children, she was raised in Center Point near Pittsburg, Texas. She was interested in music from early childhood, performing with her siblings in their Baptist church. She adopted her father's first name, Conrad, as her stage name when she joined the Equity entertainment labor union because another Barbara Smith was already registered. == Career ==
Career
Although Conrad did not take up Belafonte's offer to change schools, expenses paid, she benefited from his patronage after graduation, when he introduced her to his circles in New York. Her expenses were paid by Eleanor Roosevelt, who had also learned of Conrad through the controversy surrounding the mixed-racial pairing of her role. It began a long career for Conrad, who performed leading roles with many opera companies internationally, including among others the Metropolitan Opera, the Vienna State Opera, Teatro Nacional in Venezuela, Houston Grand Opera, New York City Opera, and Pittsburgh Opera. She played a featured role in the 1977 ABC movie Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years as American contralto Marian Anderson. She also performed alongside orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic and the London, Boston, Cleveland, and Detroit symphonies and performed by invitation at both the White House in 1987 and for Pope John Paul II in New York City in 1995. As an educator, Conrad established a private studio, as well as offering artist residencies and master classes. She was a co-founder of the Wagner Theater Program at the Manhattan School of Music, dedicated to training performers for Wagnerian roles, and served as its vocal director. The University of Texas offers a scholarship in the name of Conrad, whom they named a distinguished alumna in 1985. == Death ==
Death
On May 22, 2017, Conrad died in Edison, New Jersey at the age of 79 from complications related to Alzheimer's disease. On June 11, 2017, Conrad was buried in the Texas State Cemetery in Austin, Texas. ==Legacy==
Legacy
As part of his tribute to Conrad, University of Texas at Austin President Gregory L. Fenves stated that “Barbara Conrad was a trailblazer — from her Precursor days at UT in 1956 and throughout her distinguished opera career,” and that "Her accomplishments and tenacity represent an important chapter in the university’s history. We will miss her talents and presence on the Forty Acres and beyond." When I Rise Conrad is the focus of the feature-length documentary When I Rise, produced by James Moll and Michael Rosen and directed by Mat Hames. Don Carleton, executive director of UT Austin's Briscoe Center for American History, was the film's executive producer. The documentary was aired on PBS in 2011.{{cite web :Festivals: :* WORLD PREMIERE: South by Southwest Film Festival, Austin, Texas (March 2010) :* Dallas International Film Festival, Dallas, Texas (April 2010) :* Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Toronto, Canada (May 2010) :* Indianapolis International Film Festival (July 2010) :* New York City International Film Festival (August 2010) :* New Orleans Film Festival (October 2010) :* Starz Denver Film Festival (November 2010) :* Santa Barbara International Film Festival (January 2011) :* San Diego Black Film Festival (January 2011) :Awards and nominations: :* Winner: Audience Award Feature - Indianapolis International Film Festival :* Winner: Black Expressions Award - Indianapolis International Film Festival :* Nominee: Music Documentary Award – International Documentary Awards (IDA) :* Winner: Social Justice Award for Documentary Film - The Fund for Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara International Film Festival) ==Awards and honors==
Awards and honors
• 1985: Distinguished Alumnus Award - The Ex-Students' Association of The University of Texas • 2011: Texas Medal of Arts Awards – Lifetime Achievement • 2013: Life Time Achievement Award, National Black History Month in Palm Springs, CA. ==References==
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