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    Dame Clara Ellen Butt DBE (1 February 1872 – 23 January 1936) was an English dramatic contralto and one of the most popular singers from the 1890s through...
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  • postponed. Elgar created a separate song, which was first performed by Madame Clara Butt in June 1902. In fact, only the first of the seven stanzas of the Ode's...
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    favourite Clara Bow (1905–1965), American actress Clara Louise Burnham (1854–1927), American novelist Clara Butt (1872–1936), English contralto Clara Calamai...
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    and a sister (Clara), and the family was poor. Butt attended various local schools while growing up, including Summerville Academy. Butt's father died when...
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    close friend and mistress, Fanny Ronalds, and with British contralto Clara Butt. Sullivan was proud of the song and later noted: "I have composed much...
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  • keys for the orchestral version, largely at the request of the contralto Clara Butt.[citation needed] The songs were composed in July 1899 (apart from "In...
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  • Anthony Butt, New Zealand jockey Brent Butt, Canadian stand-up comedian, actor and writer Charles Butt, American grocer, son of Howard Butt Clara Butt, English...
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    approval of the king was confirmed, and Elgar began work. The contralto Clara Butt had persuaded him that the trio of the first Pomp and Circumstance march...
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  • Brandt (1842–1921) Karin Branzell (1891–1974) Muriel Brunskill (1899–1980) Clara Butt (1872–1936) AnnaMaria Cardinalli (born 1979) Marie-Louise Cébron-Norbens...
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    Lawson Butt (4 March 1880 – 14 January 1956) was a British actor and film director of the silent era. His sister was opera singer Clara Butt. Actor The...
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    performance of Dame Nellie Melba's famously-long farewell tour in 1928. Dame Clara Butt also performed in the venue. The last performance in the room was a small...
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    Tales were set to music by Liza Lehmann in 1909; the famous contralto Clara Butt sang the piece in a successful tour of Britain in the same year. Caedmon...
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    English Heritage Blue Plaque. Robert Bevan (painter), 14 Adamson Road Clara Butt (singer), 7 Harley Road Lillie Langtry (actress, socialite, and producer)...
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    oratorios, but following his marriage to the well-known contralto singer Clara Butt, he toured with her throughout the English-speaking world singing repertoire...
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    Angel. Later singers associated with the work include Muriel Foster, Clara Butt, Kathleen Ferrier, and Janet Baker as the Angel, and Heddle Nash, Steuart...
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    Kaplan: E♭1 – F♯5 Axl Rose: F1 – B♭6. Beyoncé – G#2 to F6 Cher: C3 – E6 Clara Butt: A2 – B♭5 Daniel Gildenlöw: A1 – A5. Top range may be heard on songs such...
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    published by Boosey & Co. in 1896; this is the version favoured by Dame Clara Butt. "Woodlands", Walter Greatorex, 1916 The principal theme of the fourth...
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    house for entertaining, hosting performances by singers Nellie Melba and Clara Butt at the house. In 1912, Sir John Hubert Ward bought the building back for...
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  • Hawkes. According to the 1897 printing of the sheet music it was sung by Clara Butt to Clifford Harrison. "The Lord is My Light" Solo version accompanied...
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    singers such as Adelina Patti. Another of his mother's associates was Clara Butt, who taught him to sing "Abide with Me" when he was a boy of six. Novello...
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  • song has been recorded by many artists, including John McCormack and Clara Butt. The song is alluded to in James Joyce's Ulysses as being sung by Molly...
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    performed at the Tower include Arthur Askey, Duke Ellington, Paderewski, Dame Clara Butt, Cleo Laine, Peter Dawson, and the band Busted. Comedian Peter Kay performed...
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    an arrangement of "Land of Hope and Glory" as a solo song performed by Clara Butt at a "Coronation Concert" at the Albert Hall. Novello seized upon the...
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    in her youth she played the piano with Charles Hallé, Jenny Lind and Clara Butt, who were among her personal friends, and she was amongst the first members...
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  • time, including Australian artist Thea Proctor and British opera singer Clara Butt. Anita Callaway writes that her style was characterised by "strong, dramatic...
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    voluntary. He was buried at Smallcombe Cemetery. A plaque unveiled by Dame Clara Butt commemorates him at 10 Edward St in Bath. The first of Weatherly's well-known...
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    century, including versions of "The Lost Chord" by Enrico Caruso and Clara Butt. The first of many recordings of the Overture di Ballo was made in 1932...
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    Gerardy on his 1923 tour of Australasia, with encouragement from Dame Clara Butt and Henri Verbrugghen. In 1925 she left for London, where in 1926 she...
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    performed at an Alexandra Palace concert on 15 January 1910, sung by Clara Butt. Southampton Row is a major thoroughfare running northwest–southeast in...
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    concerts and the audiences attending was summed up in the advice that Clara Butt said Melba gave her apropos of a planned Australian tour: "Sing 'em muck;...
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