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527: 216: 322:), "Scarborough Sal" and "I Dream of the Days". He wrote both the words and the music for "Can it be Love" and "Love of my Life 'tis You". His song "Since thou hast come", to lyrics by H Cornell, was sung by Ivor McKay at the inaugural concert of 104:. After his voice changed, he became the organist and choir master at St Luke's Church, Hull, at the age of fourteen. After an engagement with a short-lived stage company he enlisted in the 427: 72:
in 1891. He then became principal tenor with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company until 1898. There he created several roles, including the tenor roles in the last two
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for six performances during November and December 1891. Kenningham rejoined D'Oyly Carte on tour in March 1892 in the role of the Reverend Harry Sandford in
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In the 1890s Kenningham composed the music of several songs, including the ballad "Without thy love" (to lyrics written by a fellow D'Oyly Carte performer,
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operas. He was also a composer who had a number of songs published in the 1890s. From 1898 to 1906, he toured in Australia and New Zealand with the
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in November 1895, a revival that lasted until March 1896, when he created the part of Ernest Dummkopf in the last Gilbert and Sullivan opera,
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soloist, at the age of eight, at Holy Trinity Church in Hull. Two years later he was principal boy chorister at
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The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in Gilbert and Sullivan Operas: A Record of Productions, 1875–1961
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from October 1894 to April 1895. Kenningham returned to D'Oyly Carte in July 1895 to tour as Cyril in
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in October 1891 before returning to the Royal English Opera House to play Jeban D'Eveille in
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When Courtice Pounds returned to the Savoy Theatre in July 1894 to take the tenor lead in
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and gave organ recitals, earning enough from them to purchase his military discharge.
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in 1882 as Duvalor in a single matinée performance of Haydn Millars's operetta
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from May to November 1897. He played Fritz in D'Oyly Carte's revival of
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From 1898 to 1906, Kenningham toured in Australia and New Zealand for
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Kenningham returned to the Savoy Theatre as Nanki-Poo in
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from February to April 1897, and Colonel Fairfax in
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The Mikado
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
soprano
5th Dragoon Guards
tenor
Canterbury Cathedral
Arthur Sullivan
Ivanhoe
Gilbert and Sullivan
J. C. Williamson
Hull
soprano
St Paul's Cathedral
John Stainer
5th Dragoon Guards
York
Adelphi Theatre
Canterbury Cathedral
Sir Arthur Sullivan's
grand opera
Ivanhoe
Royal English Opera House
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
The Nautch Girl
Courtice Pounds
Savoy Theatre
La Basoche
André Messager
The Vicar of Bray

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