Dame Isobel Baillie, DBE (9 March 1895 – 24 September 1983), née Isabella Douglas Baillie, was a Scottish soprano. She made a local success in Manchester...
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People named Isobel include: Isobel of Huntingdon (1199-1251), Scottish royalty Isobel Baillie (1895-1983), Scottish operatic soprano Isobel Barnett (1918-1980)...
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Scottish songwriter Henry Baillie (1803–1885), British Conservative politician Isobel Baillie (1895–1983), Scottish soprano Jackie Baillie (born 1964), Labour...
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daughter of the prominent classical soprano, Dame Isobel Baillie. Years later, Reid fondly recalled how Baillie would "tell us the most wonderful things...you...
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and Richard Arnell. The artists Ivor Newton appeared with included Isobel Baillie, Jussi Björling, Dino Borgioli, Maria Callas, Pablo Casals, Feodor Chaliapin...
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Thomas Beecham London Philharmonic Orchestra, Leeds Festival Chorus Isobel Baillie, Mary Jarred, Heddle Nash, Keith Falkner EMI 1938 Sergey Koussevitzky...
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Sopranos: Isobel Baillie, Lilian Stiles-Allen, Elsie Suddaby, Eva Turner Contraltos: Muriel Brunskill, Astra Desmond, Mary Jarred, Margaret Balfour Tenors:...
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Isobel Forrester born Isobel Margaret Stewart McColl (1895 – 1976) was a Scottish born ecumenist. She was chair and an active member of the Scottish Churches...
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John Baillie CH (26 March 1886, Gairloch – 29 September 1960, Edinburgh) was a Scottish theologian, a Church of Scotland minister and brother of theologian...
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Baldred Baillie-Hamilton (b. 1985), who is now the 14th Earl of Haddington Lady Susan Moyra Baillie-Hamilton (b. 1988) Lady Isobel Joan Baillie-Hamilton...
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existing site by 2027. Hawick is twinned with Bailleul, Nord, France. Dame Isobel Baillie (1895–1983), singer Brian Balfour-Oatts (born 1966), art dealer Brian...
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(1894–1985) 1895 Margit Angerer (1895–1978) Olga Averino (1895–1989) Isobel Baillie (1895–1983) Emmy Bettendorf (1895–1963) Ayres Borghi-Zerni (born 1895)...
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BBCSO, HMV, 1959 The Spectre's Bride – Where art Thou Father dear?: Isobel Baillie, Philharmonia, HMV, 1948 Violin Concerto: Ruggiero Ricci, LSO, Decca...
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Marjorie Parker; Cecily Pickerill; Winifred Prentice; Frances Yates 1978: Isobel Baillie; Mary Durack; Audrey Reader; Joan Howard Roberts; Sheila Sherlock; Meere...
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van Beethoven: Symphony No 9: Arturo Toscanini conductor, BBC S.O., Isobel Baillie, Mary Jarred, Parry Jones, Harold Williams. Live performance, 3 November...
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with the Hallé Orchestra in a performance of Messiah together with Isobel Baillie, the distinguished soprano. However, her application to the BBC's head...
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Donald Macpherson Baillie (5 November 1887 – 31 October 1954) was a Scottish theologian, ecumenist, and parish minister. Baillie was born in the Free Church...
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Geraint Evans, Tito Gobbi, Ljuba Welitsch, Victoria de los Angeles, Isobel Baillie, John Gielgud and several star singers of the younger generation, including...
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studied piano and singing at Cardiff University with Olive Groves, Isobel Baillie and Hervey Alan. She also studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger. She...
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at least 20 recordings of the work: Sir Adrian Boult, conductor—Dame Isobel Baillie, soprano; John Cameron, baritone; with London Philharmonic Choir; London...
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1938. Another English-language version, "Be Thou with me", was sung by Isobel Baillie on a war-time recording. During the Second World War, the archive of...
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(piano) Isobel Baillie (soprano) London: Abbey Road 21:9:1945 From The Ode for Queen Mary "Let Us Wander" Purcell Gerald Moore (piano) Isobel Baillie (soprano)...
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September 5 – John Gilpin, dancer, 53 (heart attack) September 24 – Isobel Baillie, operatic soprano, 88 September 25 – Paul Jacobs, American pianist,...
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(conductor), Huddersfield Choral Society, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Isobel Baillie, James Johnston, Norman Walker. Dutton Laboratories 2CDEA5010 (1996)...
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manager, 68 19 September – Peter Mooney, conductor, 68 24 September Isobel Baillie, operatic soprano, 88 John Bee, theatre organist, 87 19 November – Tom...
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but also particular assets, e.g. Roy Henderson in the 1935 recording, Isobel Baillie in 1945, the conducting of Geraint Jones in 1951, several aspects of...
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mother, Madame Sadler-Fogg, was also musical (she trained the young Isobel Baillie in singing) and contributed to his musical education. He became a boy...
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Raybould; Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music, with Lilian Stiles-Allen, Isobel Baillie, Elsie Suddaby, Eva Turner, Margaret Balfour, Astra Desmond, Mary Jarred...
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now apartments), including the 1945 Messiah performance with soloists Isobel Baillie and Kathleen Ferrier. With the opening of the newly re-built Colston...
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63, No. 3 Performer: Gerald Moore. Singer: Kathleen Ferrier. Singer: Isobel Baillie. Messiaen Regard du Pere (Vingt regards sur l'enfant Jesus) Performer:...
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