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Clara Butt

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she was ill at ease on stage, and in the most famous number, "Che farò", her "attempt to sing it dramatically made her play fast and loose with the time and spoil the phrasing". It was her only appearance on the professional operatic stage.
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and thereafter would often appear with him in concerts. They had two sons and a daughter. Besides singing in many important festivals and concerts, Butt appeared by royal command before Queen Victoria,
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and one of the most popular singers from the 1890s through to the 1920s. She had an exceptionally fine contralto voice and an agile singing technique, and impressed contemporary composers such as
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Butt acquired a reputation in Britain for her vocal attributes and her physical presence on the concert platform: she was 6 feet 2 inches tall. She made many
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Butt's three sisters were also singers. One, Ethel Hook, became a famous contralto in her own right, made some solo recordings, and in 1926 appeared in an early
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conductor David Mackie notes that Mrs. Ronalds bequeathed the original manuscript to Butt. In 1950, Rumford, Butt's widower, gave the manuscript to the
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bequeathed the original manuscript of the song to her. She was primarily a concert singer; her only operatic performances were in two productions of
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She was clouded by tragedy in her later years, with both her sons predeceasing her. During the 1920s, she became seriously ill with
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During the First World War, Butt organised and sang in many concerts for service charities, and for this was appointed
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in her career, organising many important fund-raising concerts for charities during the First World War. She sang
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Her main career was as a recitalist and concert singer. She appeared in only two operatic productions, both of
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for contralto and orchestra with her in mind as soloist; she sang at the first performance of the work at the
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7 Harley Road, Swiss Cottage, London NW3 3BX, where Butt lived here with her husband, the singer
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Shaw's Music – The Complete Music Criticism of Bernard Shaw, Volume 2
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Later Butt polished her skills in Berlin with the famous retired
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A copy of "The Lost Chord" was buried with Ronalds but the
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Butt made her professional debut on 7 December 1892 at the
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Hook. In 1880, the family moved to the port city of
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Index

Dame Clara Butt
DBE

Southwick
North Stoke, Oxfordshire
Royal College of Music
Kennerley Rumford
Lawson Butt
Land of Hope and Glory
Land of Hope and Glory
DBE
contralto
Saint-Saëns
Elgar
Sea Pictures
Gluck
Orfeo ed Euridice
baritone
Kennerley Rumford
Southwick
Bristol
bass
Cyril Rootham
Royal College of Music
Albert Visetti
Marmaduke Barton
Queen Victoria

Royal Albert Hall
Sullivan

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