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Anne Brown performing “Summertime” in the 1935 premiere of Porgy & Bess. Anne Brown performing “Summertime” in the 1935 premiere of Porgy & Bess.

Anne Brown’s Historic “Summertime” Debut in the 1935 Premiere of Porgy & Bess

Anne Brown’s incomparable 1935 debut of “Summertime” in the world premiere of Porgy & Bess at New York’s Alvin Theatre remains one of American music’s most iconic moments.

Way Back Wednesday revisits the incomparable original voice of Gershwin’s iconic aria.

Way back when: Anne Brown stepped onto the stage of New York’s Alvin Theatre in October 1935 and delivered what would become one of the most defining vocal moments in American musical history — the very first performance of “Summertime” in the world premiere of George Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess.

Brown, who originated the role of Bess, brought a warmth, clarity, and emotional depth that shaped the identity of the aria for generations to come. Her voice — luminous, controlled, and deeply human — set the gold standard for every interpretation that followed.

The archival audio clip circulating today offers a rare chance to hear Anne’s original phrasing, her breathwork, and the intimate storytelling that made audiences fall silent nearly a century ago. It’s a reminder of her monumental contribution not only to Gershwin’s masterpiece, but to American opera and Black performance history.

A timeless moment, still resonant. Still breathtaking.

Catch the historic clip below.

Sound off — does Anne Brown’s original “Summertime” still stand as the definitive version nearly a century later?

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