• William Heddle Nash (14 June 1894 – 14 August 1961) was an English lyric tenor who appeared in opera and oratorio. He made numerous recordings that are...
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  • Harold L. Nash (1892–1975), American engineer and politician Heddle Nash (1894–1961)), English singer and renowned lyric tenor Helen Elizabeth Nash (1921–2012)...
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  • Matthew Forster Heddle (1828–1897), Scottish physician and amateur mineralogist Ian Heddle (born 1963), Scottish footballer Heddle Nash (1894–1961), an...
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    (1855–1945) Harold Bride – wireless operator aboard RMS Titanic (1890–1956) Heddle Nash – opera singer (1895–1961) H. G. Wells – author (1866–1946) Ira Aldridge...
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  • Heddle Nash (1894–1961), English lyric tenor William L. Nash, U.S. Army general William Nash (cricketer) (1884–1971), English cricketer William Nash,...
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    Foster, Clara Butt, Kathleen Ferrier, and Janet Baker as the Angel, and Heddle Nash, Steuart Wilson, Tudor Davies and Richard Lewis as Gerontius. The work...
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    English released by Columbia Records in 1936 with Lisa Perli as Mimì and Heddle Nash as Rodolfo. Beecham also conducts on the 1956 RCA Victor recording with...
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    London, England to appear with Heddle Nash in the operetta The Dubarry at Her Majesty's Theatre [Ref: Eleanor Allen, Heddle Nash: Singing against the Tide...
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  • Muriel Brunskill, Astra Desmond, Mary Jarred, Margaret Balfour Tenors: Heddle Nash, Frank Titterton, Walter Widdop, Parry Jones Baritones: Harold Williams...
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    Philharmonic Orchestra, Leeds Festival Chorus Isobel Baillie, Mary Jarred, Heddle Nash, Keith Falkner EMI 1938 Sergey Koussevitzky Boston Symphony, Radcliffe...
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    2007-09-27. Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board London Borough of Bromley | Heddle Nash (1895–1961) Archived 2007-03-17 at the Wayback Machine "Edith New SUFFRAGETTE"...
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    Al Jolson film The Singing Fool, followed by a variety act, including Heddle Nash and Derek Oldham which was broadcast by the BBC. The theatre eventually...
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    Carl Rosa Opera Company as a conductor, working with singers such as Heddle Nash and Joan Hammond, and married (1943-1953) the British cellist Eleanor...
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    51979 Minor Planet Center Andrea Suhm-Binder. "Obukhova, Nadezhda". "Heddle Nash (in Obituary)". The Musical Times. 102 (1424): 645. October 1961. ISSN 0027-4666...
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    first of Sargent's two versions of Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius with Heddle Nash as tenor and the familiar Sargent pairing of the Huddersfield Choral...
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    Baylis recorded in 1936. Among the singers in the set are Joan Cross, Heddle Nash, Edith Coates, Joan Hammond, Owen Brannigan, Peter Pears, Peter Glossop...
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    Giovanni, with a cast that included Mariano Stabile, Elisabeth Schumann and Heddle Nash. In 1929, after financial problems had forced the BNOC to disband, the...
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    radically revised version by Edward Knoblock, with a cast including Heddle Nash and Dennis Noble. In 1946 the theatre staged another Shephard revue,...
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    dramatic tenor Giuseppe Borgatti (who also taught the English tenor Heddle Nash). His stage debut occurred in 1922 in his native Aachen, as Almaviva...
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    Singers of the 1930s and 1940s included Dora Labbette, Joan Hammond, Heddle Nash, Norman Allin, Marina de Gabaráin and Otakar Kraus. Conductors included...
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  • and orchestra Label 1935 Ina Souez Luise Helletsgruber Irene Eisinger Heddle Nash Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender John Brownlee Fritz Busch Glyndebourne Festival...
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    Principal singers: Miriam Licette as Maritana, Clara Serena as Lazarello, Heddle Nash as Don Caesar, Dennis Noble as Don José Conductor: Clarence Raybould...
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    Roman Carnival Overture: RPO, HMV, 1961 Bizet Carmen – Flower Song: Heddle Nash, Liverpool Philharmonic, HMV, 1945 L'Arlésienne Suite Hallé, Columbia...
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  • opera were in 1940 on a tour of New Zealand as Marguerite in Faust with Heddle Nash in the title role. Baillie's career was essentially that of a concert...
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  • Alfio, Lucia) Conductor, Opera house and orchestra Label 1927 May Blyth Heddle Nash Harold Williams Justine Griffiths Aylmer Buesst British National Opera...
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  • somewhat misleading; in crucial concert scenes the film features singers Heddle Nash and Helen Hill with accompaniment from the London Symphony Orchestra;...
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    opera house career. His best known pupils were the English lyric tenor Heddle Nash (1894–1961) and the German lyric baritone Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender (1897–1978)...
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  • Elizabeth Bainbridge, Janet Coster, John Dobson, Anne Pashley, John Heddle Nash, Paschal Allen and Lawrence Richard. His son is the recording historian...
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  • orchestra and chorus (sung in Italian) LP: Columbia Records 1929–1930 Heddle Nash Robert Easton Miriam Licette Thomas Beecham BBC Symphony Orchestra and...
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    appearing in broadcasts of Delibes's comic opera Le roi l'a dit with Heddle Nash and George Baker, and Carmen. Griffin appeared in a British tour of Wild...
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