Sir Charles Santley (28 February 1834 – 22 September 1922) was an English opera and oratorio singer with a bravura technique who became the most eminent...
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Santley is a surname. Notable people with this name include: Sir Charles Santley (1834–1922), English-born opera and oratorio star Fred Santley (1887...
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to have made solo gramophone discs was the Englishman Sir Charles Santley (1834–1922). Santley made his operatic debut in Italy in 1858 and became one of...
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was given to its subscribers at the end of the 1868–69 season. Charles Santley, Charles Hallé, Thérèse Tietjens and Christina Nilsson were the soloists...
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at the Guildhall School of Music with Charles Tinney. Helder also later trained with Charles Santley. Santley described her voice as a "natural, pure...
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the singer and composer Stephen Adams), who was also the teacher of Charles Santley's father, and also studied in the academy of a Mr. Molyneux. By the...
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London: Putnam. OCLC 593682, 503687870. Santley, Charles (1892). Student and Singer: The Reminiscences of Charles Santley, p. 310. London: Macmillan. OCLC 2531845...
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Kokoschka (1886–1980), painter, at Eyre Court, 3-21 Finchley Road Sir Charles Santley (1834–1922), opera singer, at 13 Blenheim Road Sir Bernard Spilsbury...
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and techniques exemplify bel canto ideals include the following: Sir Charles Santley (born 1834), Gustav Walter (born 1834), Adelina Patti (born 1843),...
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Sainsbury Portrait of Mrs Florence Humphris The Misses Santley - the family of Charles Santley The Promise All Hands to the Pumps Rounding the Manacle...
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the Adelaide Town Hall. He was sent to London to be taught by Sir Charles Santley, who first sent him to F. L. Bamford of Glasgow for six months' basic...
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That autumn she played Ophelia in Ambroise Thomas's Hamlet, with Charles Santley and Karl Formes, in London and on tour. In 1871 she was Isabella for...
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September – Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, poet (born 1840) 22 September – Sir Charles Santley, baritone (born 1834) 7 October Montague Gluckstein, caterer (born...
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St James's Hall (section Readings by Charles Dickens)
was given to its subscribers at the end of the 1868–69 season. Charles Santley, Charles Hallé, Thérèse Tietjens and Christina Nilsson were the soloists...
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Medal (founded in 1924; recognising services to chamber music). Sir Charles Santley Memorial Gift (founded in 1956; recognising vocalists, composers of...
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about 1850.: p.370 The elder daughter, Gertrude (b. 1837) married Sir Charles Santley, the singer, and died in 1882.: p.371 Kemble died at Dublin on 26...
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singing teacher and was praised by celebrities she sang with, such as Charles Santley. Although she visited the United States, she had to return to Melbourne...
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conducted by William Sterndale Bennett: other soloists were the baritone Charles Santley, soprano Jenny Lind, violinist Joseph Joachim, pianist Lucy Anderson...
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Ettie Crane, Georgina Schubert, Julius Stockhausen, Marie Tempest, Charles Santley and Henry Wood were among his pupils. He invented a laryngoscope in...
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associations with Victorian opera, with the opera oratorio singer Sir Charles Santley and also with the composer Sir Arthur Sullivan. J. W. Elliott, a former...
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Faust (opera) (category Operas by Charles Gounod)
the prelude to the opera and wrote a new aria for the star baritone Charles Santley in the role of Valentin, 'Even bravest heart may swell' (with words...
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"The moon has raised her lamp above" : duet "sung by Mr Haigh [Hardress Cregan] & Mr Santley [Danny Mann]" – published by Orpheus Music Company c.1875...
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Lemmens-Sherrington (Marian), Mme Lemaire, Charles Santley and Mr. Parkinson, under the direction of Sir Charles Halle. W. H. Birch wrote an operetta called...
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song "The Jolly Young Waterman." The great Victorian baritone Sir Charles Santley made his farewell performance at Covent Garden in 1911 in the role...
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hailed by one music critic as the finest English baritone since Sir Charles Santley. He made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1981 as Papageno. He left...
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singing (1900) C. Santley, 1892, Student and Singer, The Reminiscences of Charles Santley (Edward Arnold, London 1892). C. Santley, 1909, Reminiscences...
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All for Old Ireland. She was the mother of actors Joseph Santley and Fred Santley. Santley was a stage actress for several years. In late 1903 and early...
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Lurline's music also found its way into two popular dance arrangements by Charles d'Albert – Quadrille: Sail! Sail! on the midnight gale, and The Lurline...
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Redcliffe beginning at the age of eight. He then sang at Colston Hall with Charles Santley and Dame Clara Butt at one of the Triennial Leeds Festivals. After...
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always sung in English. Among the performers were noted singers such as Charles Santley. These operatic evenings quickly became more popular than the dramas...
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