A Bayou Legend
William Grant Still, the legendary Black composer of over 200 works, set a Bayou Legend opera around Brazille, a wandering man who falls for a spirit Aurore as he is relentlessly pursued by the deeply-jealous Clothide. The Mississippi-centered televised film of the composition is one of the earliest all-Black opera works on TV.
Director: John Thomson
Year: 1981
Genre: Musical
Type: Feature
Link: https://www.pbs.org/video/a-bayou-legend-1979-nisjqv/
