Alice Zeppilli
Tino Pattiera
Tino Pattiera
Tino Pattiera
Charles Friant
Charles Friant
Marie Dietrich
Paul Knupfer
Paul Knupfer
Antonia Tikhonova
Phillipe duc d'Orleans by Unknown
Jean Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Jeanne Francoise Balbi by Reutlinger
Leon Melchissedec byNadar
Bernadine Hamakers by Reutlinger
Julia Hisson by Pierre Petit
Marie Battu by Reutlinger
Scene from Faust by Albert
Georgine von Januschofsky by Benque
Karl Streitmann by Krziwanek
Meyriane Heglon by Ogerau
Edna Thornton by Bassano
Pavel Andreev by Cransky
Vasily Damaev
Vera Liutse & Vasily Damaev
Jane Doria
Sigrid Onegin
Sigrid Onegin
Nina Pack
Adelaide Borghi-Mamo by Disderi
Feodor Chaliapin Autographed
Feodor Chaliapin
Feodor Chaliapin
Feodor Chaliapin
Feodor Chaliapin
Mary Boyer
Mary Boyer
Eugenia Bronskaya
Eugenia Bronskaya
Eugenia Bronskaya
Eugenia Bronskaya
Marcelle Demougeot
Marcelle Demougeot
Marcelle Demougeot
Marcelle Demougeot
Isobel Bailie


Isobel Baillie
1895-1983
English Soprano
Studied in Manchester as a pupil of Sadler Fogg .Her first performance of the Messiah at the age of 15 .In 1921 she was invited to appear with Manchester's Hallé Orchestra, and she made her first, highly successful, London appearance in 1923. During 1925-1926 she studied with Guglielmo Somma in Milan. Thereafter she made numerous appearances as an oratorio and Lieder artist in England. Although she did not regard herself as an operatic singer, her performances of Gluck's Orpheus and Charles Gounod's Faust were very popular .She performed in Handel’s Messiah , Haydn's Creation, Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah, and Johannes Brahms's German Requiem and. J. Brahms's Requiem. She was also noted for her renderings of British music, including Ralph Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music (of which she was the original singer), Edward Elgar's The Kingdom, and Herbert Howells's Hymnus Paradisi.She taught at the Royal College of Music in London (1955-1957, 1961-1964), Cornell University in Ithaca, New York (1960-1961), and the Manchester School of Music (from 1970). She continued to give lectures and recitals until her retirement.In 1951 she was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire; and in 1978 she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
1895-1983
English Soprano
Studied in Manchester as a pupil of Sadler Fogg .Her first performance of the Messiah at the age of 15 .In 1921 she was invited to appear with Manchester's Hallé Orchestra, and she made her first, highly successful, London appearance in 1923. During 1925-1926 she studied with Guglielmo Somma in Milan. Thereafter she made numerous appearances as an oratorio and Lieder artist in England. Although she did not regard herself as an operatic singer, her performances of Gluck's Orpheus and Charles Gounod's Faust were very popular .She performed in Handel’s Messiah , Haydn's Creation, Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah, and Johannes Brahms's German Requiem and. J. Brahms's Requiem. She was also noted for her renderings of British music, including Ralph Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music (of which she was the original singer), Edward Elgar's The Kingdom, and Herbert Howells's Hymnus Paradisi.She taught at the Royal College of Music in London (1955-1957, 1961-1964), Cornell University in Ithaca, New York (1960-1961), and the Manchester School of Music (from 1970). She continued to give lectures and recitals until her retirement.In 1951 she was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire; and in 1978 she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
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