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male voice choir; but his exceptional voice stood out from the others and he was persuaded to abandon his initial career and train in Stockholm for the operatic stage. He was taught by Dr Gillis Bratt, a medical throat specialist who also sang. Then, uniquely for a non-Swede, he was accepted as a
208:. Subsequently he studied at Bolt Court in London, learning the new three-colour process. Hislop was aware of his vocal ability, but his chances of making a progression into the professional ranks of classical music were dismissed by Dr Collinson. He was sent from Bolt Court to 165:. He toured America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand on several occasions and made a large number of recordings, some of which are available on CD re-issues. Hislop is notable for having been the final teacher of the Swedish tenor 196:, at 16 Beaumont (sc. Bowmont) Place, in 1884. He was a pupil and chorister at St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral School, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, under Dr Thomas Collinson and at the School of Arts (now 330:) and South Africa. Offers from abroad combined with lack of opportunity at home meant that he seems to have made only a handful of main stage performances in his native country. 287:
as Mephistopheles. This was a particularly memorable performance, and was immortalised in extensive highlights (13 sides) by one of the early 'live' recording endeavours of the
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He died at his home, Lundin Links, in Fife, and was cremated at Kirkcaldy. He had lived in Fife for a number of years with his second wife, who survived him.
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to further his training, and within a fairly short time he was singing leads in such major Italian opera houses as La Scala,
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J.Hislop & F.Chaliapin in Ch.Gounod’s opera "Faust” (Live from "Covent Garden" - London, 1928 (in Russian)
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in Gothenburg. He also taught in London at the Guildhall and also supervised singers at Sadler's Wells.
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student at the Opera School in Stockholm. He made very rapid progress, and appeared in a performance of
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This paragraph sourced from Michael T R B Turnbull, Joseph Hislop: Gran Tenore (Scolar Press, 1992)
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Hislop was married twice, first to Karin Asklund and then to Nancie Passmore (daughter of
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in Argentina. In addition to his Verdi and Puccini roles, he was also a distinguished
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and for developing a number of fine British singers through his post-War work at the
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to introduce the latest photoprocess methods to a firm in that Swedish city.
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He established a successful career in America, and first appeared (again in
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Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Historic Recordings of Actual Performances
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in 1920. He toured in North and South America: he was warmly received in
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Michael T R B Turnbull, Joseph Hislop: Gran Tenore (Scolar Press, 1992).
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Michael T R B Turnbull, Joseph Hislop: Gran Tenore (Scolar Press, 1992)
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in 1926. He was appointed Professor of Singing at the
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In Stockholm he received Royal honours, including the
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at History of the Tenor. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
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Album insert, (EMI Records, London 1979), pp 7, 10.
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Index

Joseph Hislop, 1900
Edinburgh
Fife
Opera
tenor
tenor
opera
oratorio
La Scala
Milan
Royal Opera House
Covent Garden
Opéra-Comique
Dannebrog
Order of Vasa
Jussi Björling
Guildhall School of Music
Sadler's Wells
baritone
Donald Maxwell
Edinburgh
Heriot-Watt University
Hislop and Day
Glasgow
Gothenburg
Stockholm
Gounod
Faust
Royal Swedish Opera
Milan

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