Gloria Davy (1931-2012) was a trailblazing Swiss soprano of American birth, renowned for her rich, lirico-spinto voice and her joyous stage presence. Born in Brooklyn, Davy made history as the first African-American to sing the role of Aida at the Metropolitan Opera. Her four-decade career spanned operas and concerts internationally, showcasing her exceptional talent and versatility. Notable performances include her appearances in "Black Swans: at Mid-Century" and "Hans Hotter: Lieder and Opera Scenes 1942-1973." Davy's legacy endures through her recorded works, available on platforms like Apple Music and Naxos, offering a glimpse into the artistry of this pioneering soprano.