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Robert Allen
Songs available through MWM: A Canny Welcome |
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Thomas Allen (baritone) was born in Seaham Harbour and studied singing and organ at the Royal College of music. He has performed
with La Scala in Milan, the State Operas of Vienna and Munich, Salzburg Festival, Metropolitan Opera in New York, Lyric Opera of
Chicago and San Francisco Opera. With Royal Opera Covent Garden, he has toured America with Die Zauberflöte, and Japan with
Don Giovanni and Le Nozze Di Figaro. He was awarded a knighthood in the 1999 Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
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Ron Angel
Songs available through MWM: (The) Chemical Workers’ Song Cleveland Steel |
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Sheila Armstrong (soprano) was born in Ashington, Northumberland. After studying in Newcastle and the Royal Academy of Music,
she won the Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Award and the Mozart Prize in the same year. She has sang with Sadler’s Wells, Glyndebourne
Festival, and Royal Opera House Covent Garden, as well as major festivals and tours throughout Europe, the Far East, the United States
and Canada. She retired from professional performance in 1993.
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Eric Boswell is from Wearside, but now lives in rural Northumbria. Perhaps his greatest commercial success was the Christmas children’s song Little Donkey, which has been recorded by many stars, including Gracie Fields, Nina & Frederick, and the Beverley Sisters.
He’s a prolific composer, with many of his songs taking a hilarious look at life in the North East To see a list of Eric’s songs available through MWM, please click here |
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Owen Brannigan (bass) was born at Annitsford in Northumberland in 1908. He was originally a carpenter by trade, but studied singing at the
Guildhall School of Music in London. He was a regular at Glyndebourne and Covent Garden, and recorded many Gilbert & Sullivan songs as
well as favourites from his native North East. He died in 1973.
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