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William Heddle Nash Verdi Steane Enrico Caruso Giuseppe Borgatti Carcano Rossini Ferrando Joan Hammond Sir Edward Elgar Scala Covent Garden Three Choirs Festival British National Opera Company Carl Rosa Opera Company 1894 1923 1924 1925 1926 1929 1930 1931 1932 1934 1937 1938 1948 1950 1958 1961 1994
Heddle Nash sings 'Questa o quella' (in English as 'In my heart, all are equally cherished,') with orchestra conducted by Clarence Raybould, recorded on 4 April 1932. I hear a little 'bird' intrude in the introduction! From Wikipedia: 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 still available on CD reissues. Nash's voice was of the light tenor class known as 'tenore di grazia.' The critic J. B. Steane referred to him as 'the English lyric tenor par excellence, without equal then or now...' Nash was born in the South London district of Deptford on 14 June 1894... The family was musical, and listening at home to a gramophone record by Enrico Caruso prompted Nash to apply for a scholarship at the Blackheath Conservatoire of Music. He was accepted, but a week later World War I broke out. Nash joined the army, serving in France, Salonika, Egypt and Palestine. The Blackheath scholarship was held open until after the war; Nash took it up on his return. He had some experience of concert and oratorio work, and then he accepted an offer to sing with Podrecca and Feodora's Italian Marionettes. Unseen, standing in the orchestra pit of the Scala and Coliseum theatres, he sang the tenor roles in many Italian operas while on the stages the puppets mimed the action. After the London season, the marionette company secured a contract to appear in New York; Nash went with them. On his return to London a friend advanced the money for him to study in Milan with Giuseppe Borgatti. On 7 April 1923 Nash married Florence Emily Violet Pearce, daughter of a sign manufacturer. They had two sons, John Dennis Heddle Nash +••.••(...)), who became an operatic baritone, and David L Heddle Nash (b. 1930). While studying with Borgatti, Nash made his operatic debut in 1924 at the Teatro Carcano in Milan, when he replaced an indisposed tenor in the role of Almaviva in Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia. It was a notable success. After singing at Turin, Bologna and Genoa, Nash returned to England with his wife in 1925. He had developed an Italianate style of singing that remained with him: it was said of him that he sang everything as though it were by Verdi. On his return to London Nash was engaged by the Old Vic Company under Lilian Baylis to sing tenor roles in English. Success was instantaneous. The Musical Times said that it was a pleasure to welcome a very beautiful tenor voice, praised his clarity of diction, and predicted that Nash would be one of the eminent lyric tenors of the future... At the end of the Old Vic season he joined the British National Opera Company, going on tour with the company after a short London season... In 1929, Nash made his debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden... He sang leading tenor roles in Italian and French operas at Covent Garden until World War II... The critic Alan Blyth called Nash the leading British lyric tenor of the 20th century, and considered him 'ideal casting for the heroes of French 19th-century Romantic opera.' Nash had a repertoire of twenty-four operas, and sang fluently in English, French, German and Italian. He was proud of being the first Englishman to sing David in Die Meistersinger in the International Season at Covent Garden. In the first Glyndebourne season, in 1934, Nash played Basilio in Le Nozze di Figaro at the inaugural performance, Pedrillo, and Ferrando in Così fan Tutte. He sang these three roles every year until 1938, adding Ottavio in Don Giovanni in 1937. The critic Richard Capell wrote, 'Hardly another tenor of his time has sung Mozart with such elegance and at the same time such a minstrel-like effect of spontaneity.' Nash also sang in lighter musical stage works... During the war Nash toured with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, often singing opposite the Australian soprano Joan Hammond... His last appearance at Covent Garden was in Die Meistersinger in April 1948. He continued to appear on stage until July 1958... Nash's career was not restricted to opera; he gave many song recitals, made radio broadcasts and performed in concerts and oratorio productions all over Britain. In 1931, he was chosen by Sir Edward Elgar to sing the title role in The Dream of Gerontius, in a performance conducted by Elgar himself. Henceforth, Nash was closely associated with the part, singing it at every Three Choirs Festival from 1934 to 1950... Nash sang regularly in Messiah, and other oratorios... In his later years, Nash was appointed professor of singing at the Royal College of Music. He sang in his last Messiah a few months before his death from lung cancer on 14 August 1961. On his tombstone in Chislehurst Cemetery are carved the opening words of part two of The Dream of Gerontius: 'I went to sleep and now I am refreshed...'' I transferred this side from Australian Columbia DO 863.
Horne Shakespeare Bennett Bernstein Nicholson 2014
Press night at Urinetown March 11th, 2014 featuring Arlene Phillips, Samantha Barks, Luke Evans, Mathew Horne, Anneka Rice and Penny Smith Directed by Jamie Lloyd www.urinetown.co.uk Urinetown The Musical is an epic tale of greed, corruption, love and revolution set in a time when water is worth its weight in gold. And every revolution needs a hero... however unlikely! This hilarious satirical comedy finally hits London after its Tony Award Winning Broadway success. Directed by Olivier Award-winner Jamie Lloyd and designed by Soutra Gilmour, this promises to be THE stand out musical opening in London in 2014. The all-star company includes award-winning EastEnders actor Marc Elliott, television and award-winning stage performer Richard Fleeshman, the stage and screen actor Simon Paisley Day, Olivier-Award winning actress Jenna Russell and Royal Shakespeare Company leading actor Jonathan Slinger. Staring - Chris Bennett • Katie Bernstein • Alasdair Buchan Marc Elliott • Cory English • Richard Fleeshman Madeleine Harland • Rosanna Hyland • Karis Jack Julie Jupp • Aaron Lee Lambert • Mark Meadows • Joel Montague • Jo Napthine • Jeff Nicholson Simon Paisley Day • Adam Pearce • Jenna Russell Charlotte Scott • Matthew Seadon Young • Jonathan Slinger Made by The Umbrella Rooms
Ann Morfee Mackintosh Mae Combes Weller Merrill 2002
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Don't Rain On My Parade (From 'Funny Girl') · Martine McCutcheon Musicality ℗ 2002 Virgin Records Limited Released on: 2002-01-01 Associated Performer, Vocals: Martine McCutcheon Producer: Nigel Wright Studio Personnel, Engineer: Robin Sellars Programmer, Studio Personnel, Engineer: Lee McCutcheon Conductor: Simon Lee Associated Performer, Orchestra Leader: Ann Morfee Associated Performer, Orchestra Leader: Rolf Wilson Associated Performer, Piano: Graham Harvey Associated Performer, Guitar: Fridrik "Frizzy" Karlsson Associated Performer, Double Bass, Bass Guitar: Steve Pearce Associated Performer, Drums: Ralph Salmins Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone: Andy Mackintosh Associated Performer, Vocal Arranger, Background Vocalist: Anne Skates Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Emma Kershaw Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Louise Marshall Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Phil Nocholl Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Andrew Playfoot Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Janet Mooney Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Mary Carewe Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Vicki Simon Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Mae McKenna Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Eliza Lumley Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Stephen Hill Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: David Combes Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Stephen Weller Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Mike Henry Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: James Spilling Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Simon Masterton Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Richard Beetham Composer: Jule Styne Composer: Bob Merrill Auto-generated by YouTube.
Boyer Barber Moore Connor Tucker Greenwood Duff McLaughlin Michael Pearce Daniels Hobbs Kaufman Larson Merritt Llewellyn Hobson Bates
Tennessee Ernie Ford is a legend and I hope I've done his classic tune "Sixteen Tons" justice in this re-imagining of it. Thanks for watching! LINKS AND SUCH THINGS: PATREON: (http•••) Listen to "Sixteen Tons" on (http•••) Listen to "Sixteen Tons" on (http•••) Grab Sheet Music Here: (http•••) Instrumental Version: (http•••) Autographed Photo: (http•••) You can watch me mine for coal here (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) "Sixteen Tons" was Originally performed by Tennessee Ernie Ford and his version is brilliant and iconic. I first heard this song in the title sequence of "Joe Vs The Volcano" when I was but a wee babe. You don't know that movie? Tom Hanks + Meg Ryan + giant suitcases + orange soda = hilarity. This version of "Sixteen Tons" was produced and arranged by me. Don't bother teasing me about it in the comments, I'm already busy in the gym working on my spaghetti arms. Audio Mix by Ed Boyer. Production Manager: Kathy Castellucci Filmed @ PattyCake Productions Studios - (http•••) MY APOLOGIES TO MY PATREON COMMUNITY - THERE WAS A GLITCH IN THE CREDITS AND HALF OF YOU GOT LEFT OUT. I'M BESIDE MYSELF. COMPLETE LIST OF PATRON CREDITS BELOW. Joshua Marshall Cindy Barber Sebastian Moore-Read Connor Tucker Tony Barthlow Marion Kuiper Dominique Nikki Lloyd Gregory Topolski Terry Ford Blair Toblan Karen Greenwood Rick Duff Tyler Moeller xBlooddust Katherine Riley Sydnie Ledbetter Wendy Luntz Tracie Schlaak Tom Rice Will Bracknell Carl Thomas Kevin McLaughlin Michael Pearce Åse M Lagnestål W Graham Eyster Priscilla Witman james calvin daniels Jamie T. Hobbs Family Rebecca Yanulavich Colleen Kaufman Christina Dowdican Tabitha Livingstone Tina Larson Tim & Sarai Merritt Tylor Paulson Cindy Jones Ben Bass Sophie Llewellyn Smith Honeyberry Elizabeth Ratzlaff Ebel Knebel Julie Hobson Joslyn Heckert-Mitchell Georgia Delis Michael Bates Bailey Mattison Margo Zimny Gabriella Hohmann Cynthia Ross Mandi Wijas Debs Badger Mary D Fox Rosali Koudstaal Michael Rooney Susanne Fuetsch Sunniva Melhuus Tra Mason Thanks again for watching & stay tuned... Relevant Hashtags #TennesseeErnieFord #Bass #16tons
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