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Ada Cherry Kearton

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41: 240:(his second marriage) and then "devoted her life to her husband and his work". The couple had a pet chimpanzee named Mary who lived with them for six years as "one of the Kearton family". The Keartons were said to have taught Mary to write her name and play three musical instruments. According to the Brisbane 246:, the chimpanzee would sit and sew with Ada for an hour at a time and accompanied the couple on many of their travels. Between 1934 and 1940 they lived at 'The Jungle' Firs Road, Kenley Croydon. The house was destroyed by bombing and the area is now known as Kearton Close. Ada Kearton's autobiography 235:
She made a last recital tour to South Africa in 1921 before retiring from the concert stage. She changed her name from Ada Forrest to Ada Cherry Kearton in 1922, upon marrying the wildlife photographer
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Apparently Annie Visser and Ada Forrest were the first major South African musicians whose work included recordings in 'the Taal' (early Afrikaans), both in 1908 in London.
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between 1909 and 1915. During the course of her career she appeared in many other concerts and recitals in England and Scotland, including a solo recital at London's
232:: "As Morley and Lawes scarcely preserved a trace of their beauties in the path of her assault, I fled before she began singing modern settings of Tennyson." 752: 727: 737: 171:. She received her first instruction in singing at her convent school in Durban and made her first public appearance at the South African 762: 147:. She made her London debut in 1907 and retired from the stage shortly before her marriage in 1922 to the English wildlife photographer 490: 199:. England was to become her home, although she returned to South Africa several times to perform, including a concert tour in 1909. 696: 732: 747: 595: 742: 558: 616: 342: 304:, Ada Kearton and Annie Visser were the first major South African singers whose recordings included works in 406: 278: 382: 176: 105: 643: 316: 452: 378: 717: 712: 40: 256: 184: 438: 601: 591: 486: 480: 537: 514: 329: 321: 242: 629: 410: 308:. Both of their recordings were made in London in 1908. Kearton's other recordings were: 180: 168: 196: 325: 237: 148: 124: 432: 706: 312: 215: 211: 207: 78: 228: 563: 457: 223: 192: 188: 172: 605: 509: 668: 305: 251: 203: 699:
Performance credited to "Ada Forrest" (South African Music Archive Project)
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Cherry Kearton died in 1940. Ada died in London in 1966 at the age of 88.
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recounts their travels together in Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
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Audio files of two songs in Afrikaans: "Bijna" and "Hondt het fort"
139:; 17 July 1877 – 19 January 1966) was a South African classical 191:. A soprano, she made her London debut on 24 May 1907, at the 590:. Vol. 5 (1st ed.). Cape Town: Nasou. p. 303. 559:"Desert Island Discs – Castaway : Ada Cherry Kearton" 210:
in November 1918, where she sang 17th-century songs by
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in Durban when she was 14. She went on to study at the
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(1972). 226:who wrote a scathing review for 315:'s "Nymphs and Shepherds" for 1: 753:South African autobiographers 204:Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 48: 728:Musicians from KwaZulu-Natal 518:. 2 January 1936. p. 16 431:Wyndham, Henry Saxe (1913). 738:20th-century travel writers 365:. London: Robert Hale, 1956 115:Oratorio and concert singer 779: 763:Afrikaans-language singers 151:. Her 1956 autobiography 343:List of Afrikaans singers 38: 324:'s "There's a Land" and 143:who sang in concert and 286:—— (1956). 279:Robert Hale and Company 273:—— (1941). 218:and modern settings of 733:South African sopranos 538:"Cherry Kearton Books" 383:Royal Academy of Music 177:Royal Academy of Music 106:Royal Academy of Music 748:Women autobiographers 649:. 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Ada Forrest
A black-and-white bust portrait (c. 1910) of Ada Forrest in profile. She wears a gown, and she is wearing her brown hair up. Her autograph is on the lower-right corner of the photo, written in a very clear, round hand.
Natal Colony
Royal Academy of Music
Cherry Kearton
soprano
oratorio
Cherry Kearton
Durban
Colony of Natal
Eisteddfod
Royal Academy of Music
Charles Santley
Pietro Neri-Baraldi
Henry Wood
Empire Day
Queen's Hall
Henry Wood Promenade Concerts
Wigmore Hall
William Lawes
Thomas Morley
Tennyson
Ezra Pound
The New Age
Cherry Kearton
Courier-Mail
BBC Radio
Desert Island Discs
Robert Hale and Company
Afrikaans

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