Clara Butt & Kennerley Rumford
Clara Butt & Kennerley Rumford
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Clara Butt
Ada Crossley
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Clara Butt & Kennerley Rumford
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Hermine Bosetti
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Theodor Reichmann by Krziwanek
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Enrico Delle Sedie by Pierson
Alexandre Gourdin by Reutlinger
Enrico Delle Sedie By Caldesi
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Clara Butt & Kennerley Rumford


Robert Henry Kennerley Rumford
1872-1957
English Baritone
Studied with Sbriglia and Jacques Bouhy in Paris and London with Sir George Henschel . he took further study with Blume, Lierhammer and Jean de Reszke.Professional debut was at St James Hall in London in 1896.He sang at the Birmingham and Handel Festivals . He performed in concert and Oratario And made no appearances on the opera stage . Later in his career he frequently appeared in recitals together with his wife, the contralto Clara Butt
Clara Butt
1872-1936
English Contralto
Studied with Daniel Rootham in Bristol and John Hnery Blower at The Royal Academy of Music and also took studied in Paris with Jacques Bouhy ,and Etelka Gerster in Berlin and Italy.professional debut at Royal Albert Hall in “the Golden Legend” by Sullivan in 1895.She performed mostly in concert and Oratario. Her only Covent Garden performace was as Orfeo in “Orfeo et Euridice” by Gluck in 1920. Her voice, both powerful and deep, impressed contemporary composers such as Saint-Saëns and Elgar; the latter composed a song-cycle with her in mind as soloist. Camille Saint-Saëns heard her, and wanted her to study his opera Dalila, but at the time the representation of biblical subjects on the British stage was forbidden, and nothing came of it.Later in her career she frequently appeared in recitals together with her husband, the baritone Kennerley Rumford
1872-1957
English Baritone
Studied with Sbriglia and Jacques Bouhy in Paris and London with Sir George Henschel . he took further study with Blume, Lierhammer and Jean de Reszke.Professional debut was at St James Hall in London in 1896.He sang at the Birmingham and Handel Festivals . He performed in concert and Oratario And made no appearances on the opera stage . Later in his career he frequently appeared in recitals together with his wife, the contralto Clara Butt
Clara Butt
1872-1936
English Contralto
Studied with Daniel Rootham in Bristol and John Hnery Blower at The Royal Academy of Music and also took studied in Paris with Jacques Bouhy ,and Etelka Gerster in Berlin and Italy.professional debut at Royal Albert Hall in “the Golden Legend” by Sullivan in 1895.She performed mostly in concert and Oratario. Her only Covent Garden performace was as Orfeo in “Orfeo et Euridice” by Gluck in 1920. Her voice, both powerful and deep, impressed contemporary composers such as Saint-Saëns and Elgar; the latter composed a song-cycle with her in mind as soloist. Camille Saint-Saëns heard her, and wanted her to study his opera Dalila, but at the time the representation of biblical subjects on the British stage was forbidden, and nothing came of it.Later in her career she frequently appeared in recitals together with her husband, the baritone Kennerley Rumford
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