Gloria Davy, 81, a Brooklyn-born soprano who was the first African American to sing Aida with the Metropolitan Opera, died Nov. 28 in Geneva, Switzerland, after a long illness.
Ms. Davy performed mainly in Europe from the 1960s onward. In particular, she was an interpreter of 20th-century music.
Though she was praised for the beauty of her voice, she sang with the Met just 15 times over four seasons, from her debut in the title role of Verdi's Aida in 1958 to her final performance, as Leonora in Verdi's Trovatore in 1961.


