Howell Glynne (24 January 1906 – 24 November 1969) was an operatic bass. He was born in Britain but lived the latter years of his life in Canada, and...
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general Howell M. Forgy, USN chaplain Howell Glynne (1906–1969), British opera singer Howell Arthur Gwynne (1865–1950), British newspaper editor Howell Hansel...
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consisting of Roberta Peters, Anthony Marlowe, Jess Walters, Edith Coates, Howell Glynne and Murray Dickie, by the Belfast Operatic Society at the 1978 Waterford...
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Stafford Dean was born in Kingswood, Surrey, England. He studied under Howell Glynne and others. Of particular note was his performance as Pooh-Bah in the...
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Dark, singer Spencer Davis, rock musician Mike Gibbins, rock drummer Howell Glynne, operatic bass Fred Godfrey, songwriter Pete Ham, singer/songwriter...
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Covent Garden debut); the cast included Hugues Cuénod as the astrologer, Howell Glynne as Dodon, and Mattiwilda Dobbs as the Queen of Shemakhan. In 1998, the...
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in Toronto; starring Irene Byatt (Ruth), Andrew Downie (Frederic), Howell Glynne (Sergeant of Police), Eric House (Major General), Harry Mossfield (Pirate...
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mother, Mary Morrison as his sister Sara, Roxolana Roslak as his wife, Howell Glynne as William McDougall, and Remo Marinucci as Baptiste Lépine. The libretto...
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Matters (Simone), James Johnston (Adorno), Joyce Gartside (Amelia) and Howell Glynne (Fiesco). Time: The middle of the 14th century. Place: In and around...
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Maurice Brown (Mikado), Irene Byatt (Katisha), Andrew Downie (Nanki-Poo), Howell Glynne (Pooh-Bah), Eric House (The Lord High Executioner), Heather Thomson...
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mezzo-soprano Edith Coates Jean baritone Ronald Lewis Joseph Lavatte bass Howell Glynne Hector de Florac tenor James Johnston Madeline soprano Shirley Russell...
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in Toronto; starring Irene Byatt (Ruth), Andrew Downie (Frederic), Howell Glynne (Sergeant of Police), Eric House (Major General), Harry Mossfield (Pirate...
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baritone Douglas Tichener Eric Shilling Frank Ford bass Clifford White Howell Glynne Robert Shallow tenor or baritone Alfred Walmsley Sir Hugh Evans baritone...
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Gareth Alban Davies Gloria Evans Davies Idris Davies J. Kitchener Davies T. Glynne Davies Walter Davies William Henry Davies John Dyer Tom Earley Robert Ellis...
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Scarpia, and also as Simone Boccanegra in the English revival opposite Howell Glynne's Fiesco, and recorded excerpts of this work at the time. He was also...
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Buildings. Retrieved 30 April 2016. Newman 1995, pp. 335–336. Glynne 1888, p. 401. Glynne 1888, pp. 401–402. "Fall of a Church Tower at Coychurch". The...
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between songs. Amongst those interviewed were Becky Hill, Cat Burns, Jess Glynne, Sekou, Tom Walker, Yungblud "Who is replacing Ferne Cotton on Radio 1?"...
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May 2018 (4 May 2018) Stephen Mangan, Emilia Fox, Johnny Vegas and Jess Glynne 363 6 11 May 2018 (11 May 2018) Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Vanessa Kirby...
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His father died when Morgan was 11 months old; his mother later married Glynne Pughe-Morgan, a Welsh pub landlord who later worked in the meat distribution...
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#1 singles back-to-back, first with ‘I'll Be There’ co-written for Jess Glynne, immediately followed by ‘Solo’ co-written for Clean Bandit featuring Demi...
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teacher and poet, 62 April - John Hodges, Methodist, 77 1 July - Sir John Glynne, 6th Baronet, 64 30 August - Dafydd Jones, hymn-writer, 66 18 December -...
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(1897-1942), actress and singer Jane Glover (born 1949), conductor Walter Glynne (1890-1945), operatic tenor Robert John Godfrey (born 1947), composer and...
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England Occupation Actor Years active 1943–1991 Spouse(s) Doris Groves (1960-1989; her death) Hazel Terry (divorced) Madeline Howell (divorced) Children 2...
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owned Hawarden, which belonged first to his brother-in-law Sir Stephen Glynne, and was then inherited by Gladstone's eldest son in 1874. During the late...
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Friday Saturday Sunday Muse Foals ZZ Top Jess Glynne Two Door Cinema Club Skepta Rokia Traoré The Orchestra of Syrian Musicians with Damon Albarn & Guests...
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by Kevin G Maclean and "The Alchemist" by Peter Friend Best New Talent: Glynne Maclean Special Award: Peter Jackson and the team responsible for The Lord...
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Purcell Edvard Førre Erfjord Henrik Michelsen Janée "Jin Jin" Bennett Jess Glynne Get Weird 2015 "Hair" Little Mix Camille Purcell Iain James Edvard Førre...
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the Long Parliament, in particular from committee work around Sir John Glynne. In mid-1641 the judicial effort against King Charles's "evil consellors"...
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White Joe Kearns 0:29 2. "Woman Like Me" (featuring Nicki Minaj) Jessica Glynne Edward Sheeran Steve McCutcheon Onika Maraj Steve Mac 3:49 3. "Think About...
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James Mellor – Kourapatkin John Quarmby – Lambsdorf Alan Hockey – Doctor Glynne Thomas – Spokeswoman Eileen Helsby – Mother Roger Nott – Secretary John...
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