Muriel Foster (22 November 1877 – 23 December 1937) was an English contralto, excelling in oratorio. Grove's Dictionary describes her voice as "one of...
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conjunction with the Lower Rhenish Music Festival. The soloists included Muriel Foster and tenor Ludwig Wüllner, and Elgar was again in the audience, being...
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Year Title Role Notes 1943 Young and Willing Muriel Foster 1959 Woman Obsessed Mrs. Bedelia Gibbs 1960 Let's Make Love Receptionist Uncredited 1961 Alfred...
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Ferry, singer, musician, and songwriter. Lead singer with Roxy Music Muriel Foster, contralto Frankie & The Heartstrings, indie rock band The Futureheads...
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at, the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival on 1 October 1912, with Muriel Foster as the soloist and the composer conducting. Performances are now rare...
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1966). "Bellotti Bounces Back With Ease". The Boston Globe. Cohen, Muriel. "Foster Furcolo given $29,500 teaching job". The Boston Globe. Kindleberger...
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Ludovic Goetz and Muriel Foster, a favourite singer and personal friend of Elgar’s Winifred Stephens was sister of the singer Muriel Foster, and her husband...
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Philharmonic Society, the first female vocalist to receive this honour since Muriel Foster in 1914. In a letter to the secretary of the Society she wrote that...
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own words. It was shortly after writing the song A Child Asleep for Muriel Foster, a few days before the Christmas of 1909 that Elgar received the news...
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Winifred Stephens "Mrs. Jeffrey Stephens", who was sister of the singer Muriel Foster and worked for the recording company. The first public performance was...
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Sheffield Festival, by the Sheffield Choir, soloists Agnes Nicholls, Muriel Foster, John Coates and David Ffrangcon Davies, with Elgar conducting. The...
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Dream of Gerontius under the direction of Julius Buths and alongside Muriel Foster. He later founded his own conservatoire in Amsterdam. He died in Küsnacht...
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business agent Montorie Foster (born 2001), American football player Mulford B. Foster (1888–1978), American botanist Muriel Foster (1877–1937), English...
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own words. It was shortly after writing the song A Child Asleep for Muriel Foster, a few days before the Christmas of 1909 that Elgar received the news...
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Emil von Sauer 1912 Pablo Casals Harold Bauer Luisa Tetrazzini 1914 Muriel Foster 1916 Vladimir de Pachmann 1921 Sir Henry Wood 1922 Sir Alexander Mackenzie...
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Dianne Foster (born Olga Helen Laruska; October 31, 1928 – July 27, 2019) was a Canadian actress of Ukrainian descent. Foster was born in Edmonton, Alberta...
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conjunction with the Lower Rhenish Music Festival. The soloists included Muriel Foster, and Elgar was again in the audience, being called to the stage 20 times...
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Dream of Gerontius, which he first performed on 9 April 1904, with Muriel Foster and David Ffrangcon-Davies at the Queen's Hall under the baton of Felix...
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were played by Leonard Borwick, and some of his songs were sung by Muriel Foster. The centrepiece of the concert was the Elegy for String Orchestra,...
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the orchestra conducted by the composer, and soloists Agnes Nicholls, Muriel Foster, John Coates and William Higley. The dedication is "A. M. D. G." Elgar...
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Nicholls, under Sir Henry Wood's baton. In 1912 he and the soprano Muriel Foster sang in a series of concerts at Queen's Hall with the London Symphony...
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Marge Benson Dennison Mabel Paige as Mrs. Garnet Florence MacMichael as Muriel Foster James Brown as Tony Dennison Jay Fassett as J.T. Coburn Paul Hurst as...
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1840. It is dedicated to Anthony Goetz, the son of Ludovic Goetz and Muriel Foster, a favourite singer and personal friend of Elgar. How he sleepeth...
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"Waanie" Matthews (season 2), Chantel's father Shaleen Surtie-Richards as Muriel Foster (seasons 2–4), Lionel's mother Zenobia Kloppers as Aunty Emily (season...
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Muriel Helen Duckworth CM ONS (née Ball; October 31, 1908 – August 22, 2009) was a Canadian pacifist, feminist, and social and community activist. She...
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Muriel Faye Siebert (September 12, 1928 – August 24, 2013) was an American businesswoman who was the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange...
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founder of Sadler's Wells ballet company, 63 (heart attack) 23 December – Muriel Foster, contralto, 60 26 December Dan Beddoe, tenor, 74 Ivor Gurney, composer...
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Anne of Green Gables (redirect from Muriel Stacey)
discipline, and "courts" one of his older pupils, Prissy Andrews, openly. Miss Muriel Stacy: Anne's energetic replacement teacher. Her warm and sympathetic nature...
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Music Festival, conducted by the composer with soloists Agnes Nicholls, Muriel Foster, John Coates and William Higley. 25 October - Henry Wood conducts the...
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future Gilbert and Sullivan performers George Baker and Clara Dow, and Muriel Foster, who became known as an oratorio singer. After an illness of some 18...
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