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Kathleen Ferrier - Wikipedia Ferrier was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 1951 In between periods of hospitalisation and convalescence she continued to perform and record; her final public appearance was as Orfeo, at the Royal Opera House in February 1953, eight months before her death
Who was Kathleen Ferrier, Britains greatest contralto? Who was Kathleen Ferrier, Britain's greatest contralto? From entering a competition as a bet, Kathleen Ferrier became one of Britain’s foremost singers in the mid-20th century
Kathleen Ferrier | Contralto, Opera Lieder | Britannica Kathleen Ferrier (born April 22, 1912, Higher Walton, Lancashire, Eng —died Oct 8, 1953, London) was a contralto who was one of the most widely beloved British singers of her day She won a national piano competition at the age of 15 and the following year earned a certificate as a piano teacher
Kathleen Ferrier - Biography | Decca Classics Kathleen Ferrier led her audiences as she explored the works of Bach, Schubert, Mahler and Britten — and a hundred other composers Very few who heard her were not swept up by her love of music and zest for performance
Kathleen Ferrier biography. English opera singer (contralto) Kathleen Ferrier (1912-1953) was an English contralto opera singer She made her operatic debut in 1946 at the Glyndebourne Festival in the world premiere of Benjamin Britten's opera "The Rape of Lucretia" in the title role
Ferrier, Kathleen (1912–1953) - Encyclopedia. com Born Kathleen Mary Ferrier on April 22, 1912, at Higher Walton, near Preston, Lancashire, England; died of cancer on October 8, 1953; third surviving child of William Ferrier (a teacher) and Alice (Murray) Ferrier; married Albert Wilson, on November 19, 1935 (annulled 1947); no children
Kathleen Ferrier - Topic - YouTube Kathleen Mary Ferrier CBE was an English contralto singer who achieved an international reputation as a stage, concert and recording artist, with a repertoire extending from folksong and
Kathleen Ferrier | Kathleen Ferrier Society She died more than fifty years ago, yet she is still remembered and her voice is still heard and loved by millions around the world Kathleen Mary Ferrier was born on 22 April 1912 at Higher Walton, a village near Preston in Lancashire in the North of England She died in London on 8 October 1953
KATHLEEN FERRIER, CONTRALTO, APRIL 22, 1912 Upon the shock announcement of her untimely death whilst at the height of her career in 1953, British contralto Kathleen Ferrier, was considered the most popular lady in Britain after the Queen
Kathleen Ferrier - Contralto Corner Kathleen Ferrier Her career started with a private bet with her husband, and ended up with composers such as Benjamin Britten creating roles for her (Lucretia) She also sang Bach and Handel and Mahler, as well as traditional English folk songs