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Maggie Teyte DBE (born
Margaret Tate; 17
April 1888 – 26 May 1976) was an
English operatic soprano and
interpreter of
French art song.
Margaret Tate...
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Violin Sonata with
Jacques Thibaud and the
Chansons de
Bilitis with
Maggie Teyte); and
Marguerite Long ("Jardins sous la pluie" and "Arabesques"). Singers...
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musicians Noddy Holder, Dave Hill,
Beverley Knight, Dave Holland,
Maggie Teyte,
Edward Elgar,
Robert Plant, Bibio, Paul Raven, trap-metal
rapper Scarlxrd...
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satire of Parsifal,
though Holst firmly denied it. The piece, with
Maggie Teyte in the
leading soprano role and
Eugene Goossens conducting, was enthusiastically...
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Maggie Teyte as
Cherubino in Beecham's 1910
production of The
Marriage of Figaro...
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reaching its
hundredth performance there on 25 January 1913. In 1908,
Maggie Teyte took over the role of Mélisande from Mary Garden. She
described Debussy's...
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photographer Maggie Telfer (1959–2023),
British health activist Maggie Teyte (1888–1976),
English operatic soprano Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013), the...
- singer,
maiden name Odoli-Tate, O'Connor is the grand-nephew of Dame
Maggie Teyte DBE,
Croix de Lorraine, Chevalier,
Legion d'Honneur, the
international opera...
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Greenbury –
Violet Jerome Girl – Renée
Morrell Lady Mary
Carlisle –
Maggie Teyte Act I The
setting is Bath in the
early 18th century.
Beaucaire is posing...
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premiere of M****enet's Thérèse in Monte-Carlo in 1907; with
Maggie Teyte in a prin****l role.
Faris comments that the 18th-century
pastiche "is skilfully...