Clara Butt
Dame Clara Ellen Butt DBE (1 February 1872 – 23 January 1936) was an English dramatic contralto 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 Saint-Saëns and Elgar; the latter composed his Sea Pictures, Op. 37 with her voice in mind.
Dame Clara Butt DBE | |
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Butt in 1897 | |
Born | Clara Ellen Butt 1 February 1872 Southwick, Sussex, England |
Died | 23 January 1936 63) North Stoke, Oxfordshire, England | (aged
Alma mater | Royal College of Music |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1892–1936 |
Spouse | |
Children | 3 |
Relatives | Lawson Butt (brother) |
Her main career was as a recitalist and concert singer. She appeared in only two operatic productions, both of Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice. Later in her career she frequently appeared in recitals together with her husband, the baritone Kennerley Rumford. She made numerous recordings for the gramophone.
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