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Beecham Opera Company

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94:(1922–1929), a replacement venture which bought the entire assets of the Beecham company, comprising the scenery, costumes, scores, instruments and performing rights for 48 operas. 283: 278: 35:
Opera Company, where the conductor had been mounting opera seasons. Conveniently, Beecham's project was able to draw on many former members of the
288: 210: 170: 86:. Although Beecham had intended the company to be a permanent venture, it was disbanded in 1920 when financial problems over buying the 175: 43:, thereby effectively continuing the earlier company's work. The company was formed with mainly British singers, with New Zealander 273: 116: 251: 48: 91: 254: 248: 47:
a notable exception; she was assigned the role of a principal dramatic soprano. Supported financially by Beecham's father,
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Beecham's company provided the wartime public with opera performances both around the provinces and in London (at the
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forced him to withdraw temporarily from the music scene. Many of the performers joined the
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The initiative was conceived as part of Beecham's campaign to foster musical life during
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raids. The repertoire was extensive, and included productions of works as ambitious as
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which presented opera in English in London and on tour between 1916 and 1920.
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Jefferson, Alan. "Beecham, Sir Thomas, second baronet (1879–1961)".
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Index

Thomas Beecham
World War I
Covent Garden
Edinburgh
Denhof Opera Company
Rosina Buckman
Joseph
Frank Mullings
Drury Lane
Shaftesbury
Aldwych
Zeppelin
Boris Godunov
Tristan und Isolde
Bedford Estate
British National Opera Company


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/30670
UK public library membership
"Denhof Opera Company"
"Buckman, Rosina"
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Ministry for Culture and Heritage


Thomas Beecham: An Obsession With Music
ISBN

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