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Louise Kirkby Lunn : ウィキペディア英語版
Louise Kirkby Lunn

Louise Kirkby Lunn (8 November 1873 – 17 February 1930) was an English contralto. Sometimes classified as a mezzo-soprano, she was a leading English-born singer of the first two decades of the 20th century, earning praise for her performances in concert, oratorio and opera.
==Training==
Kirkby Lunn (pronounced ''Kirby'' Lunn) had her early vocal training in her native city of Manchester, at All Saints Church. She sang there in the choir under Dr J. H. Greenwood, the church's organist, and later appeared at concerts in the city.〔G. Davidson, ''Opera Biographies'' (Werner Laurie, London 1955), pp. 172–73〕 In 1890, she obtained a place at the Royal College of Music in London and studied for three years with Albert Vissetti, also training for opera.〔M. Scott, ''The Record of Singing I'' (Duckworth, London 1977), p. 45〕 Winning a scholarship in her second year, she took the role of Margaret in Schumann's ''Genoveva'' in a College production at Drury Lane in December 1893, and then as the Marquise de Montcontour in Delibes' ''Le roi l'a dit'' at the Prince of Wales Theatre a year later.〔Davidson 1955, p. 173〕 She also studied for some time with Jacques Bouhy in Paris.〔Scott 1977.〕

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