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  • Francis Clive Savill Carey CBE (30 May 1883 – 30 April 1968), known as Clive Carey, was an English baritone, singing teacher, composer, opera producer...
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  • England in July 1907. Both Alfred Goodyear's version and one collected by Clive Carey from Mrs Terry of Chithurst, Sussex, in 1911 (and set in Belfast) contain...
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    Hugh Carey; Edward Joseph Dent; Clive Carey (1979). Duet for Two Voices: An Informal Biography of Edward Dent Compiled from His Letters to Clive Carey. Cambridge...
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    Drew Allison Carey (born May 23, 1958) is an American comedian, actor and game show host. After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps and making a name for...
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    John Noble Alberto Remedios Betty Roe Eric Shilling Joan Sutherland Kitty Clive Vincenzo Albrici [pupils] Giuseppe Corsi da Celano [pupils] Marc-Antoine...
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    further her studies at the Opera School of the Royal College of Music with Clive Carey. She was engaged by the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, as a utility...
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    appeared attractive, but friends and advisers such as Edward J. Dent and Clive Carey convinced Bayliss that it was not in the interests of her regular audience...
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    scholar) – countertenor John Carol Case (choral scholar) – baritone Clive Carey (chorister) – baritone and composer Michael Chance (choral scholar) –...
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    was in the Royal Navy, and trained at the Royal College of Music under Clive Carey from between 1950 and 1952. He appeared as a castaway on the BBC Radio...
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  • Liverpool with Edwin Francis and later in London with Redvers Llewellyn and Clive Carey. She joined the Sadler's Wells Opera Company in 1957 and sang in the...
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  • Produced by See-Saw Films, the series stars Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey as wellness guru Belle Gibson and Milla Blake, respectively, who both use...
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  • teachers including Antonio Cotogni and Giovanni Sbriglia. Bessie Abott Clive Carey [pupils] Claire Croiza Isabel Stevens Lathrop Miriam Licette Vladimir...
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    (1875–1900) Erasmus Darwin IV, grandson of Charles Darwin (1881–1915) Clive Carey, baritone and composer (1883-1968) Seiriol Evans, Dean of Gloucester...
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    Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg Tim Brown, conductor and choral director Clive Carey, baritone and composer Nicholas Collon, musician, co-founded Aurora Orchestra...
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  • Sturgis and Bernard Berenson. Other Cambridge friends included the singer Clive Carey. Lubbock reviewed anonymously in the columns of The Times Literary Supplement...
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  • Drew Carey, who appeared in every episode of seasons 1 through 8. Carey notably took more of an active role in the show than his predecessor Clive Anderson...
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    Fairyland, by Blackwood and Violet Pearn. The baritone and composer Clive Carey had already started his own setting, but abandoned it when Elgar was...
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  • Clive James AO CBE FRSL (born Vivian Leopold James; 7 October 1939 – 24 November 2019) was an Australian critic, journalist, broadcaster, writer and lyricist...
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  • Woods" and "Admiral Benbow". Bennett collaborated with Mary Neal and Clive Carey around 1910, who recorded Ilmington dances in the Esperance Morris Book...
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  • and switched from a mezzo to soprano on the persuasion of her teacher Clive Carey. June left the company in 1963 and also won a gold medal at the Sofia...
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