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Jessie Rose

Jessie Kate Rose (18 November 1875 – 27 May 1928)[1] was an English opera singer and actress primarily known for her performances as principal mezzo-soprano in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. From 1896 to 1899 she originated several mostly smaller roles in Savoy operas and then continued to play a variety of smaller and larger roles in repertory with the company. She was its principal mezzo-soprano from 1904 to 1909.

Jessie Rose as Zayda in Fallen Fairies

Life and career edit

Early life and career edit

Rose was born in Uxbridge, Middlesex, to Henry Rose, a tinsmith, and his wife Ellen (née Masters).[2] She was educated at Ealing and was given music lessons. In 1893 she enrolled at the Royal Academy of Music, earning a bronze medal in singing.[1]

She joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in 1896 in the chorus of a revival of The Mikado at the Savoy Theatre. In March of that year she originated the small role of Bertha in The Grand Duke,[3][4] and in February 1897 she created another small part, Helena, in His Majesty (1897). In August of that year, she married the composer and violinist Percy Elliott (1870–1932), a fellow alumnus of the Royal Academy of Music; they had a daughter, born in 1898, and a son, born in 1900.[1][5] At the Savoy, Rose continued to perform in the chorus in the company's repertory productions and also originated the minor roles of Margery in Old Sarah (1897–1898) and Oasis (and sometimes covered Princess Laoula) in The Lucky Star (1899).[6] In revivals, she played Amelie in The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein (1897–98),[7] and Vittoria in The Gondoliers (1898).[6] In mid-1899, she toured with the company in Haddon Hall, probably in the role of Deborah.[6] She then returned to the Savoy until March 1900, playing the larger role of the Plaintiff in Trial by Jury (1899)[8] and originating the substantial part of Scent-of-Lilies in The Rose of Persia (1899–1900).[9]

 
Rose as Tessa in The Gondoliers (1906)

Rose left D'Oyly Carte for a year and a half, but rejoined the company on tour from 1901 to 1902 as Lady Rosie Pippin in The Emerald Isle.[6] She then played the Gilbert and Sullivan roles of Isabel in The Pirates of Penzance, Lady Ella in Patience, Leila in Iolanthe, Lady Psyche in Princess Ida, Peep-Bo in The Mikado, Kate in The Yeomen of the Guard, and the leading role of Gianetta in The Gondoliers.[10] She also understudied and occasionally played the leading roles of Yum-Yum in The Mikado,[11] and the title role in Princess Ida.[6] In 1903, she continued to play most of these roles in repertory and added the role of Minnie Hill in Bob, a curtain raiser that accompanied Pirates.[6] She also briefly appeared as Pitti-Sing in The Mikado.[12] In May 1903 her husband abandoned her and their two small children and went to South Africa. The couple divorced in 1908.[5]

Principal mezzo-soprano and later years edit

Although her earlier roles had been in soprano parts, in 1904 Rose became the company's leading mezzo-soprano, touring in the roles of Hebe in H.M.S. Pinafore, Edith in Pirates, Lady Angela in Patience, the title character in Iolanthe, Melissa in Princess Ida, Pitti-Sing in The Mikado, Phoebe in Yeomen and Tessa in The Gondoliers.[13] A review of Rose noted that she "acted and sang charmingly as Phoebe. ... [A]s Iolanthe [she was] especially good and sang splendidly and in faultless tune."[14] In Bob, she appears to have switched to the role of Lady Mabel.[6] In the company's first London repertory season at the Savoy Theatre (1906–07) she played her same roles in Yeomen, The Gondoliers, Patience and Iolanthe.[15] She then returned to the company's repertory touring schedule in all her Gilbert and Sullivan roles. In the company's second London repertory season (1908–09), she played Pitti-Sing, Hebe, Iolanthe, Edith, Tessa and Phoebe.[16] She then continued to tour with the company as principal mezzo-soprano until June 1909.[17]

Rose returned to the Savoy under the management of C. H. Workman, originating the roles of Annette in The Mountaineers (September to November 1909) and Zayda in Fallen Fairies (December 1909 to January 1910).[6] She retired from the stage five days before her second marriage; her second husband was Henry Joseph Ford, a member of a prosperous family of hoteliers.[18] They had one son, born in 1911.[19] Rose's last known public performance was in the role of Iolanthe in a single performance at a charity "Gilbert and Sullivan Pageant" at Cassiobury Park, Hertfordshire in 1919.[20]

She died in Sunningdale, Berkshire in 1928 at the age of 52.[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Gänzl, Kurt. "Cartesians: Jessie Rose invades the 'C's!", Kurt of Gerolstein, 31 May 2020
  2. ^ "Jessie Kate Rose", London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813–1906, 26 December 1875 (subscription required)
  3. ^ Rollins and Witts, p. 15
  4. ^ Ayre, pp. 353–354
  5. ^ a b "Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division", The Times, 29 February 1908, p. 3
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Stone, David. Jessie Rose, Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, 14 November 2012, accessed 3 April 2016
  7. ^ "The Grand Duchess", The Era, 11 December 1897, p. 9
  8. ^ Rollins and Witts, p. 18
  9. ^ "Savoy Theatre", The Morning Post, 30 November 1899, p. 4
  10. ^ Rollins and Witts, pp. 115–118
  11. ^ Rollins and Witts, p. 115
  12. ^ Rollins and Witts, p. 118
  13. ^ Rollins and Witts, p. 120
  14. ^ "New Theatre", The Cambridge Review, Vol. 26, 11 May 1905, p. 298, St. John's College
  15. ^ Rollins and Witts, p. 21
  16. ^ Rollins and Witts, p. 22
  17. ^ Rollins and Witts, p. 125
  18. ^ "Another Stage Romance", The Sheffield Evening Telegraph, 21 January 1910, p. 4
  19. ^ "Births", Bucks Herald, 12 August 1911, p. 10
  20. ^ "An Opera Pageant", The Derby Daily Telegraph, 29 July 1919, p. 4

References edit

  • Ayre, Leslie (1972). The Gilbert & Sullivan Companion. London: W H Allen. ISBN 978-0-396-06634-7.
  • Rollins, Cyril; R. John Witts (1962). The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in Gilbert and Sullivan Operas: A Record of Productions, 1875–1961. London: Michael Joseph. OCLC 504581419.

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Jessie Kate Rose 18 November 1875 27 May 1928 1 was an English opera singer and actress primarily known for her performances as principal mezzo soprano in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas with the D Oyly Carte Opera Company From 1896 to 1899 she originated several mostly smaller roles in Savoy operas and then continued to play a variety of smaller and larger roles in repertory with the company She was its principal mezzo soprano from 1904 to 1909 Jessie Rose as Zayda in Fallen Fairies Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Principal mezzo soprano and later years 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksLife and career editEarly life and career edit Rose was born in Uxbridge Middlesex to Henry Rose a tinsmith and his wife Ellen nee Masters 2 She was educated at Ealing and was given music lessons In 1893 she enrolled at the Royal Academy of Music earning a bronze medal in singing 1 She joined the D Oyly Carte Opera Company in 1896 in the chorus of a revival of The Mikado at the Savoy Theatre In March of that year she originated the small role of Bertha in The Grand Duke 3 4 and in February 1897 she created another small part Helena in His Majesty 1897 In August of that year she married the composer and violinist Percy Elliott 1870 1932 a fellow alumnus of the Royal Academy of Music they had a daughter born in 1898 and a son born in 1900 1 5 At the Savoy Rose continued to perform in the chorus in the company s repertory productions and also originated the minor roles of Margery in Old Sarah 1897 1898 and Oasis and sometimes covered Princess Laoula in The Lucky Star 1899 6 In revivals she played Amelie in The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein 1897 98 7 and Vittoria in The Gondoliers 1898 6 In mid 1899 she toured with the company in Haddon Hall probably in the role of Deborah 6 She then returned to the Savoy until March 1900 playing the larger role of the Plaintiff in Trial by Jury 1899 8 and originating the substantial part of Scent of Lilies in The Rose of Persia 1899 1900 9 nbsp Rose as Tessa in The Gondoliers 1906 Rose left D Oyly Carte for a year and a half but rejoined the company on tour from 1901 to 1902 as Lady Rosie Pippin in The Emerald Isle 6 She then played the Gilbert and Sullivan roles of Isabel in The Pirates of Penzance Lady Ella in Patience Leila in Iolanthe Lady Psyche in Princess Ida Peep Bo in The Mikado Kate in The Yeomen of the Guard and the leading role of Gianetta in The Gondoliers 10 She also understudied and occasionally played the leading roles of Yum Yum in The Mikado 11 and the title role in Princess Ida 6 In 1903 she continued to play most of these roles in repertory and added the role of Minnie Hill in Bob a curtain raiser that accompanied Pirates 6 She also briefly appeared as Pitti Sing in The Mikado 12 In May 1903 her husband abandoned her and their two small children and went to South Africa The couple divorced in 1908 5 Principal mezzo soprano and later years edit Although her earlier roles had been in soprano parts in 1904 Rose became the company s leading mezzo soprano touring in the roles of Hebe in H M S Pinafore Edith in Pirates Lady Angela in Patience the title character in Iolanthe Melissa in Princess Ida Pitti Sing in The Mikado Phoebe in Yeomen and Tessa in The Gondoliers 13 A review of Rose noted that she acted and sang charmingly as Phoebe A s Iolanthe she was especially good and sang splendidly and in faultless tune 14 In Bob she appears to have switched to the role of Lady Mabel 6 In the company s first London repertory season at the Savoy Theatre 1906 07 she played her same roles in Yeomen The Gondoliers Patience and Iolanthe 15 She then returned to the company s repertory touring schedule in all her Gilbert and Sullivan roles In the company s second London repertory season 1908 09 she played Pitti Sing Hebe Iolanthe Edith Tessa and Phoebe 16 She then continued to tour with the company as principal mezzo soprano until June 1909 17 Rose returned to the Savoy under the management of C H Workman originating the roles of Annette in The Mountaineers September to November 1909 and Zayda in Fallen Fairies December 1909 to January 1910 6 She retired from the stage five days before her second marriage her second husband was Henry Joseph Ford a member of a prosperous family of hoteliers 18 They had one son born in 1911 19 Rose s last known public performance was in the role of Iolanthe in a single performance at a charity Gilbert and Sullivan Pageant at Cassiobury Park Hertfordshire in 1919 20 She died in Sunningdale Berkshire in 1928 at the age of 52 1 Notes edit a b c d Ganzl Kurt Cartesians Jessie Rose invades the C s Kurt of Gerolstein 31 May 2020 Jessie Kate Rose London England Church of England Births and Baptisms 1813 1906 26 December 1875 subscription required Rollins and Witts p 15 Ayre pp 353 354 a b Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division The Times 29 February 1908 p 3 a b c d e f g h Stone David Jessie Rose Who Was Who in the D Oyly Carte Opera Company 14 November 2012 accessed 3 April 2016 The Grand Duchess The Era 11 December 1897 p 9 Rollins and Witts p 18 Savoy Theatre The Morning Post 30 November 1899 p 4 Rollins and Witts pp 115 118 Rollins and Witts p 115 Rollins and Witts p 118 Rollins and Witts p 120 New Theatre The Cambridge Review Vol 26 11 May 1905 p 298 St John s College Rollins and Witts p 21 Rollins and Witts p 22 Rollins and Witts p 125 Another Stage Romance The Sheffield Evening Telegraph 21 January 1910 p 4 Births Bucks Herald 12 August 1911 p 10 An Opera Pageant The Derby Daily Telegraph 29 July 1919 p 4References editAyre Leslie 1972 The Gilbert amp Sullivan Companion London W H Allen ISBN 978 0 396 06634 7 Rollins Cyril R John Witts 1962 The D Oyly Carte Opera Company in Gilbert and Sullivan Operas A Record of Productions 1875 1961 London Michael Joseph OCLC 504581419 External links editRose Archived 21 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine with Richard Green in The Gondoliers Rose permanent dead 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