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Abriea "Abbie" Mitchell Cook (25 September 1884 – 16 March 1960), also billed as Abbey Mitchell, was an American soprano opera singer. She performed the role of Clara in the premiere production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess in 1935, and was also the first to record "Summertime" from that musical.
Biography
Mitchell was the mixed-race daughter of an African-American mother and a Jewish-German father from New York City's Lower East Side. She was reared by a maternal aunt, Alice Payne, in Baltimore, Maryland, where she attended a Catholic convent school.
Mitchell never completed her formal schooling in Baltimore. Following the death of her father, she traveled to New York to spend the summer with her other aunt. At the age of fourteen, she was discovered singing from the fire escape of her aunt's apartment by the composer Will Marion Cook and lyricist Paul Laurence Dunbar; they cast her for a role in their one-act musical comedy Clorindy: The Origin of the Cakewalk (1898). It was so successful that it ran for the whole season at the Casino Roof Garden.
Mitchell married Cook a year later, and appeared in the lead role in his Jes Lak White Folks (1899). She also appeared in his production The Southerners (1904). Cook and Mitchell had a daughter, Marion Abigail Cook, in 1900, and a son, Will Mercer Cook, in 1903.
In London, Mitchell appeared in the 1903 musical In Dahomey, produced by the team of George Walker and Bert Williams, with music composed by her husband Cook, book by J.A. Shipp, and lyrics by poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. The cakewalk, considered old-fashioned by the cast, was almost cut from the show, but proved popular with audiences. It became a fad in the United Kingdom. Mitchell received international acclaim for her performance, and at age 17 she was invited to appear with the company in a Royal Command Performance for King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra at Buckingham Palace.
Mitchell later performed with the "Black Patti's Troubadours", and in the operetta The Red Moon (1908) by Bob Cole and J. Rosamond Johnson. In 1913, she appeared in the film Lime Kiln Field Day with Bert Williams, which was produced by Klaw and Erlanger, but they never finished or released it. In 1919, Mitchell went to Europe with Cook's Southern Syncopated Orchestra. In New York, she appeared on the concert stage and in opera.
Lee de Forest made a short film, Songs of Yesteryear (1922), of Mitchell singing, using his DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process. This film is preserved in the Maurice Zouary film collection at the Library of Congress.
Mitchell appeared in several Broadway plays, including "In Abraham's Bosom" (1926), "Coquette" (1927) starring Helen Hayes, and "The Little Foxes" (1939) starring Tallulah Bankhead.
Mitchell was best known for performing in the role of Clara in the premiere of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (1935); this was her last musical role on the stage. She was the first singer to record "Summertime" from the opera. After this, "she taught and coached many singers in New York and appeared in many 'spoken' dramatic roles on the stage." In 1939, she played the role of Tallulah Bankhead's intelligent and trusted servant in The Little Foxes on Broadway. She also performed in New York City in other productions and taught at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
Their daughter, raised by family members as Mitchell had been, married dancer Louis Douglas. Their son became a professor at Howard University and a translator. He was later appointed as United States Ambassador to Niger and Senegal.
Mitchell died in New York on March 16, 1960, and was given a Catholic funeral.
Notes
See also
African American musical theater
Rose McClendon
Evelyn Ellis
References
McGinty, Doris Evans, '"As Large As She Can Make It": The Role of Black Women Activists in Music, 1880–1945' in Locke, Ralph P., and Cyrilla Barr, editors, Cultivating Music in America: Women Patrons and Activists since 1860 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997) (Footnote 33)
Peterson, Bernard, Profiles of African American Stage Performers and Theatre People, 1816-1960 (Greenwood Press, 2000) p.187
Paula Marie Seniors, "Beyond Lift Every Voice and Sing": The Culture Of Uplift, Identity, and Culture in Black Musical Theater, 2009
External links
Songs of Yesterday (1922), at Silent Era (with photo of Mitchell)
Abbie Mitchell at IMDb
1922 passport photo of Abbie Mitchell,(courtesy of the puzzlemaster, flickr.com)
another passport photo, with Elmer Certain
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Abbie Mitchell - Wikipedia
Abriea "Abbie" Mitchell Cook (25 September 1884 – 16 March 1960), also billed as Abbey Mitchell, was an American soprano opera singer. She performed the role of Clara in the premiere production of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess in 1935, and was also the first to record "Summertime" from that musical.
Abbie Mitchell (1884-1960) - Blackpast
Jul 2, 2008 · Abbie Mitchell was an African American teacher, actress, and soprano born on the Lower East Side of New York City. Mitchell’s father was German-Jewish and her mother was an African American. Mitchell, who came from a talented musical …
Abbie Mitchell, Singer, and Entertainer born - African American Registry
Mitchell joined the Memphis Student, a playing, singing, and dancing group that opened at Proctor’s Twenty-third Street Theater, the Victoria Theater, and the Roof Garden. She also worked at the Olympia in Paris, the Palace Theater in …
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Nov 7, 2022 · Abriea “Abbie” Mitchell Cook, 25 September 1884 – 16 March 1960, also billed as Abbey Mitchell, was a Harlem soprano opera singer and actress. She performed the role of Clara in the premiere production of George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess in 1935, and was also the first to record “Summertime” from that musical.
Mitchell, Abbie (1884–1960) - Encyclopedia.com
An accomplished singer and stage actress of international fame, Abbie Mitchell was born on September 25, 1884, the only child of an African-American mother and a Jewish father. Raised by a maternal aunt in Baltimore, Maryland, where she was enrolled in a convent, Mitchell showed a talent for singing while she was still very young.
Abbie Mitchell (1935) FIRST RECORDING [SUMMERTIME] - YouTube
The first ever recording of “Summertime”, taken at a rehearsal performance on July 19, 1935. Featuring Abbie Mitchell on vocals and George Gershwin on piano....
July 28, 1923 - Black Quotidian: Everyday History in African …
On July 28, 1923, the Norfolk Journal and Guide published a picture of Abbie Mitchell. The caption indicated that the “noted actress and singer has just returned to America after over three years spent abroad. She is appearing at the Lafayette Theatre in New York City with her former husband, the composer, Will Marion Cook .”
Abbie Mitchell - Gilded Age Newport in Color
Feb 10, 2015 · Abbie Mitchell was an African American soprano opera singer who, after completing her secondary education in a convent in Baltimore, studied voice in New York in 1897.
Abbie Mitchell – Summertime Lyrics - Genius
Jul 24, 2022 · Abbie Mitchell “Summertime” is the famous aria which opens George Gershwin’s opera, Porgy and Bess. It’s initially sung by Clara as a lullaby to her baby, though it’s later reprised...
Abbey Mitchell - IMDb
Abbey Mitchell was born on 25 September 1884. She was an actress, known for Lime Kiln Club Field Day (1913), Junction 88 (1947) and A Night in Dixie (1925). She was married to Will Marion Cook. She died on 16 March 1960 in New York City, New York, USA.