Grace Audrey Laura St John-Mildmay (19 December 1900 – 31 May 1953) was an English and Canadian soprano and co-founder, with her husband, John Christie...
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Kingdom Mildmay baronets, two baronetcies of Moulsham, Essex, created 1611 and 1765 Audrey Mildmay (1900–1953), Canadian soprano Anthony Mildmay (died 1617)...
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affiliated with Glyndebourne Opera. He was the son of John Christie and Audrey Mildmay. Christie attended Eton, and later Trinity College, Cambridge, although...
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seventh son of the third Baronet, was Archdeacon of Essex. Grace Audrey Louisa St John-Mildmay, wife of the founder of the Glyndebourne opera festival John...
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until its demise in the 1990s. In 1931 he married the Canadian soprano Audrey Mildmay, and together they planned to build an opera theatre as an annex to...
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Helga Görlin (1900–1993) Evelyn Laye (1900–1996) Mary Lewis (1900–1941) Audrey Mildmay (1900–1953) Wanda Wermińska (1900–1988)[citation needed] 1901 Luise...
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his founding of Glyndebourne Opera and his romance and marriage with Audrey Mildmay, the eponymous soprano. The premiere production was directed by Jeremy...
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arts patron Lady Rosebery, theatre director Sir Tyrone Guthrie, and Audrey Mildmay (wife of John Christie) during a wartime tour of a small-scale Glyndebourne...
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Škerjanc, Slovene composer, pedagogue and conductor (d.1973) December 19 – Audrey Mildmay, English soprano (d.1953) December 22 – Alan Bush, British pianist,...
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evenings in 1931, he met his future wife, the Sussex-born Canadian soprano Audrey Mildmay, a singer with the Carl Rosa Opera company who had been engaged to add...
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Christie (1882-1964) and his wife, the English and Canadian soprano Audrey Mildmay (1900-1953). The Christies mounted their productions in a theatre specially...
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Salvatore Baccaloni Ina Souez Koloman von Pataky Luise Helletsgruber Audrey Mildmay Roy Henderson David Franklin Fritz Busch Glyndebourne Festival orchestra...
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Opera was founded in 1934 by John Christie and his wife, the soprano Audrey Mildmay in 1934 at Glyndebourne, one of the world's best known opera houses...
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which was founded in 1934 by John Christie and his wife, the singer Audrey Mildmay, the conductor Fritz Busch and the director Carl Ebert. There she was...
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Glyndebourne toured The Beggar's Opera, she took over Polly Peachum from Audrey Mildmay who had contracted Rubella during the London run. Furthermore, she participated...
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1934 The Marriage of Figaro Mozart Willi Domgraf-Fassbänder (Figaro), Audrey Mildmay (Susanna), Roy Henderson (Count), Aulikki Rautawaara (Countess), Luise...
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1930s an English landowner, John Christie, and his wife, the singer Audrey Mildmay, conceived the idea of staging country house opera in a purpose-built...
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He married the opera singer Grace Audrey Louisa St John-Mildmay, daughter of Rev. Aubrey Neville St John-Mildmay, and opened an opera house at Glyndebourne...
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founder of Millfield School and St Lawrence College, Athens Sir Walter Mildmay (Christ's), founder of Emmanuel College, Cambridge Bernard Orchard (Fitzwilliam)...
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Highview 3 seats 2 seats Holloway 4 seats 3 seats Junction 4 seats 3 seats Mildmay 4 seats 3 seats Parkway 3 seats Ward abolished Pentonville 3 seats Ward...
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Parliament. The Earl of Leicester died in 1588, followed by Sir Walter Mildmay, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, a year later, and Sir Francis Walsingham...
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Jana Milčinski (1920–2007, Yugoslavia/Slovenia), science & ch. wr. Grace Mildmay (1552–1620, England), diarist Dorothy Miles (1931–1993, Wales), poet &...
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Mildmay (3) Party Candidate Votes % Labour Patrick E. Haynes 1,579 36.39 Labour Marjorie A Ogilvy-Webb* 1,566 Labour Co-op Valerie A Veness* 1,354 31...
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Head of Fruit Section, Horticultural Division, Food Production Department Mildmay Francis Wells — Late of Mineral Resources Department, Ministry of Munitions...
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indented between the Commissioners (Thomas Rush, John Southwell and Thomas Mildmay) and prior John Ryton on 20 August 1536. The site and its dependent tithes...
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Education. (Curridge, Berkshire) Barbara Gladys Dicks, Chief Executive, Mildmay UK. For services to Palliative Care in London. (London, SW17) Mrs Mavis...
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political service. John Grand Quinton, Chairman, Barclays Bank plc. Raymond Mildmay Wilson Rickett, CBE, Director, Middlesex Polytechnic. John Wilson Smith...
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Herbert Radclyffe Vaughan, late Royal Warwickshire Regiment Colonel Anthony Mildmay Julian, Earl of Westmorland ADC Lancashire Fusiliers (Spec. Reserve) Lieutenant-Colonel...
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of Psychological Medicine, Welsh National School of Medicine. Raymond Mildmay Wilson Rickett, Director, Middlesex Polytechnic. Hyman Rose, Group Technical...
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Learning, Oldham Council. For services to Further Education. Andrew William Mildmay Fane. For services to Heritage and charity. Laura Madeline Alexandra Faulkner...
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