Monica Harrison

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Monica Harrison (* 3. September 1897 in London; † 8. Dezember 1983 in ) war eine britische Sängerin (Mezzosopran). rdf:langString
Monica Harrison (1897–1983) was an English mezzo-soprano and the third-born of four sisters who were respected classical musicians in Great Britain during the early 20th century. Each had started out as child prodigies. According to Katrina Fountain who wrote a biographical sketch of the Harrison sisters: rdf:langString
rdf:langString Monica Harrison
rdf:langString Monica Harrison
rdf:langString Monica Harrison
rdf:langString Monica Harrison
rdf:langString Limpsfield, Surrey, England
xsd:date 1983-12-08
rdf:langString Redcliffe Square, London, England
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xsd:date 1983-12-08
rdf:langString Mezzo-soprano
rdf:langString Colonel John Harrison
rdf:langString Monica Harrison (* 3. September 1897 in London; † 8. Dezember 1983 in ) war eine britische Sängerin (Mezzosopran).
rdf:langString Monica Harrison (1897–1983) was an English mezzo-soprano and the third-born of four sisters who were respected classical musicians in Great Britain during the early 20th century. Each had started out as child prodigies. Her sisters, May (1890–1959) and Margaret (1899-1995), became violinists while second-eldest sister Beatrice (1892–1965) became a cellist. All four were reportedly also talented pianists. Musically, May became known for her interpretations of the violin works of Bach, Brahms and Delius while Beatrice was praised by King George V for her outdoor recordings at the Harrison's home at Foyle Riding in Oxted, Surrey of cello works mingled with nightingale songs. According to Katrina Fountain who wrote a biographical sketch of the Harrison sisters: However much we admire the soloists of today, things will never be the same as during the lifetime of the Harrison family. They dedicated their lives to the cause of music, paving the way for a generation of women musicians. They gained the respect of the leading composers and performers of their day and set a musical precedent in the history of English music.
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