Harry Plunket Greene (24 June 1865 – 19 August 1936) was an Irish baritone who was most famous in the formal concert and oratorio repertoire. He wrote...
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Evelyn Waugh, a family friend. David Plunket Greene was born on 19 November 1904, the son of Harry Plunket Greene and Gwendoline Maud Parry. James Knox...
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Babe Plunket Greene (27 October 1907 – 4 November 1987), birth registered as Enid Margot Bendir, was one of the 1920s English socialites known as the "Bright...
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Bright Young Things.' Richard George Hubert Plunket Greene was born on 1 July 1901, the son of Harry Plunket Greene, an Irish baritone who was most famous...
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personality Harry Plunket Greene (1865–1936), Irish baritone singer Harry S.N. Greene (1904–1969), American pathologist Harry W. Greene (born 1945),...
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Olivia Honor Mary Plunket Greene (7 March 1907 – 11 November 1958), together with her brothers Richard and David, was part of the Bright Young Things who...
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Mary Quant (redirect from Alexander Plunket Greene)
future husband and business partner, Alexander Plunket Greene, grandson of the Irish singer Harry Plunket Greene, in 1953. They were married from 1957 until...
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song-cycle 'An Irish Idyll' (publ. 1901), dedicated to baritone Harry Plunket Greene, which includes one of Stanford's best-known songs, 'The Fairy Lough'...
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she married Harry Plunket Greene. Their children were the Bright Young Things Richard George Hubert Plunket Greene, David Plunket Greene and Olivia Honor...
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Conyngham Greene (1854-1934); Elizabeth Alice Greene; Charles Kendal Greene; Prof. Harry Plunket Greene (1865-1936); and Geoffrey Philip Greene (1868-1930)...
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Borwick (another Clara Schumann pupil and accompanist in lieder to Harry Plunket Greene), she 'embodied in a remarkable degree the unique qualities of the...
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Birmingham Festival on 3 October 1900 were Marie Brema, Edward Lloyd and Harry Plunket Greene. The first performance was, famously, a near disaster. The choir...
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first complete public recital of the work in London was given by Harry Plunket Greene, accompanied from memory by Leonard Borwick, on 11 January 1895 at...
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Canada in 1895, and sang on tour with Emma Albani, Pol Plançon, Harry Plunket Greene, and Allan James Foley. She married, October 8, 1898, Stewart Fielde...
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Johnston, began attending Trinity College Dublin. 22 January – Baritone Harry Plunket Greene made his first gramophone recordings. 25 February – J. M. Synge's...
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the children's writer Louisa Plunket. Their other children included the famous baritone Professor Harry Plunket Greene. Published by R. Marchbank, Dame...
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organist and composer Boris Ord – conductor Ian Partridge – tenor Harry Plunket Greene A. J. Potter – composer Martina Topley-Bird – musician Peter Tranchell...
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Christina Rossetti. The song was first performed by the Irish baritone Harry Plunket Greene in St. James's Hall on 2 March 1900, together with After, Op. 31...
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Karl Ludwig Gerok (1906–1975), organist Percy Goetschius (1873) Harry Plunket Greene Hans Grischkat (1903–1977), church musician, professor Natalia Gutman...
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younger daughter, Gwendolen Maud (1878–1959), married the baritone Harry Plunket Greene (1865–1936) and had two sons and a daughter. Parry wrote, "He was...
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21 June 1895. The song was first performed by the Irish baritone Harry Plunket Greene in St. James's Hall on 2 March 1900, together with A Song of Flight...
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Singing Learned from Speech: A Primer for Teachers and Students (with Harry Plunket Greene): (Macmillan, 1945) Law, Edward. "Huddersfield & District History...
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Gilbert & Sullivan comic baritone singer and actor, 71 August 19 – Harry Plunket Greene, baritone concert singer, 71 August 28 – Albert Périlhou, French...
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Leonard Borwick (section Recitals with Plunket Greene)
Borwick had met the baritone Harry Plunket Greene while playing one evening at Arthur Chappell's house in London. Greene had been at Clifton College with...
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Andrew McLean, and the Plunket Greene brothers, Richard and David, and of which Lygon was also president club, David Plunket Greene was a good friend of...
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arrangement for voice and piano. Songs of the Sea was written for Harry Plunket Greene, a renowned baritone in his day. He gave the first performance, at...
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alongside works of Stanford and Vaughan Williams at a recital by Harry Plunket Greene. Among Harty's compositions from these years, Kennedy mentions a...
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Henry Yorke, Roy Harrod, Henry Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath, David Plunket Greene, Fox-Strangways, Brian Howard, Michael Parsons, 6th Earl of Rosse, John...
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(died 1939). 18 June – Henry Allan, painter (died 1912). 24 June – Harry Plunket Greene, baritone (died 1936). 15 July – Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount...
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Pinnock, 1996 William Pleeth, 1988 Stuart Pleydell-Bouverie, 1942 Harry Plunket Greene, 1935 Edwin Polkinhorne, 1946 Brian Pollard, 1998 Lord Ponsonby,...
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