Soprano Jessye Norman will return to the Twin Cities for the first time in more than 15 years. The Schubert Club, which twice before has presented the opera star, announced that she will sing April 30, 2013, in a concert that celebrates the 130th anniversary of the organization. The Georgia-born Norman is a legendary performer with a rich history as both a stage prima donna and a soloist. Her program be at the Ordway Center in St. Paul will focus on American songs and spirituals. Tickets go on sale July 23 and start at $35. 651-292-3268 or www.schubert.org/130anniversary.
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