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Mary Jarred

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156:. During and immediately after the Second World War, Jarred performed in recitals and concerts. She returned to opera in 1953, as the brothel keeper in the British stage première of 230:
commented: "In all these parts her commitment, sincerity and warmth of personality were abundantly evident." On 5 October 1938, she was one of the original 16 singers in
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At Covent Garden she sang every year from 1933 until 1939, when the theatre closed at the outbreak of war. She sang Erda in
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Elgar's Interpreters on Record, Volume 5: Broadcasts from the Leech Collection at the British Library (1935-1950)
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and remained there as a guest artist for the following three years. Her roles included the Nurse in
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Mary Jarred, contralto; The BBC Orchestra, Section F; Clarence Raybould, conductor
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of the mid-twentieth century. She is sometimes classed as a
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Index

English
opera singer
mezzo-soprano
contralto
Brotton
Yorkshire
Redcar and Cleveland
Royal College of Music
Covent Garden
Lauritz Melchior
Hamburg State Opera
Richard Strauss
Die Frau ohne Schatten
Hans Pfitzner
Alban Berg
Gluck
Orpheus and Eurydice
Sadler's Wells Opera
Wagner
Das Rheingold
Siegfried
Die Walküre
Alban Berg
Wozzeck
BBC
Adrian Boult
Stravinsky
The Rake's Progress
contralto
Handel

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