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Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)

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and Eva de Reusz, she made her recital debut in Liverpool at the age of 18. In 1935 her father arranged a private recording of her singing by Decca and this led to her taking the part of Dido in the premiere recording of
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on 19 March 1915 to Florence and Thomas Herbert Evans. She was the second of their three children. She was educated at Calder High School for Girls there. After studying singing first with John Tobin and later with
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who had a notable career as a concert and opera singer. She is particularly associated with
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Evans, Florence Annie [Nancy] (1915–2000), singer and teacher of singing
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After the war ended, she joined Benjamin Britten's newly formed
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in London, which was followed by a series of small roles at
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Kennedy, Michael and Bourne, Joyce (eds.), "Evans, Nancy",
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Nancy Evans (opera singer)

OBE
mezzo-soprano
Benjamin Britten
song cycle
Albert Herring
Liverpool
Maggie Teyte
Purcell
Dido and Aeneas
Roy Henderson
Boyd Neel
Arthur Sullivan
The Rose of Persia
Prince's Theatre
Royal Opera House
World War II
ENSA
English Opera Group
Glyndebourne
The Rape of Lucretia
Albert Herring
The Beggar's Opera
Britten-Pears School
Snape Maltings
Aldeburgh
Walter Legge
Eric Crozier
Aldeburgh Festival

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