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Walter Glynne

Walter Glynne (4 January 1890 – 29 July 1970) was a Welsh operatic and concert tenor who was also a popular recording artist.

Walter Glynne in 1920

Early life and D’Oyly Carte edit

Thomas Glyn Walters was born at Loughor, Glamorgan, the oldest of five children of Elizabeth née Jones and David Walters, a farmer of Gowerton, Glamorganshire.[1] He attended Gowerton Grammar School following which he worked as a bank clerk before pursuing a musical career. In 1910 he was awarded a scholarship to the Royal College of Music (RCM),[2] where he concentrated on singing German lieder. On graduating from the RCM he was engaged as the principal tenor with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company with whom he toured from March to December 1915 in Gilbert and Sullivan operas as Ralph Rackstraw in H.M.S. Pinafore, Tolloller in Iolanthe, Hilarion in Princess Ida and Colonel Fairfax in The Yeomen of the Guard. He then left the D'Oyly Carte to join the Artists' Rifles during World War I while continuing to sing in concerts in London until he obtained a commission in the Welsh Guards.[3][4]

Radio, The Proms and Recordings edit

On his return from the war Glynne mainly appeared in concert singing, primarily concentrating on ballad and oratorio.[4] He made a number of appearances at the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, including in 1917, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1928 and 1930.[5] He was one of the first singers in the United Kingdom to broadcast in the new medium of radio,[6] which he did from Marconi House,[7] forging a successful career on the airwaves owing to the clear tone of his voice. Glynne sang in the lyric concerts organised by Boosey and Company, Chappell & Co. and Cramer & Co. in London and made a number of appearances on the concert platform singing in oratorios.[2]

 
George W. Byng (standing, far left) at a recording session for The Pirates of Penzance in 1920. Glynne is standing second from left[n 1]

After the war, Glynn was also in demand as a recording artist, and he became particularly well-known for his recordings of ballads. In 1921 Glynne gained a recording contract with HMV at the suggestion of the company's music advisor, Sir Landon Ronald. Also in 1921 he married Helena 'Lena' Evans, with whom he had three children. He was involved in making a complete recording of The Pirates of Penzance (1920) conducted by George W. Byng; sang in the chorus for the recording of Patience (1921) and other early recordings of Gilbert and Sullivan by HMV again conducted by Byng;[9] shared Ralph Rackstraw in the 1923 acoustic recording of H.M.S. Pinafore; sang Leonard Meryll and a portion of First Yeoman in The Yeomen of the Guard (1928) and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Hiawatha's Wedding Feast (1929) under the baton of Malcolm Sargent. In 1935 he recorded arias from Handel's Messiah. He made a number of recordings for the Welsh market including parts from Blodwen by Joseph Parry in addition to a number of Welsh ballads, sometimes accompanied by the Welsh Miners' Quartet from Llanelli.[2]

Later years edit

In 1929 he appeared in the British musical comedy film Splinters,[10] which was based on the stage revue Splinters,[11] while in 1930 he was in the film Peace of Mind.[10]

In 1947 he retired to the Gower in Wales. He died in 1970 at his home The Bungalow in Port Eynon in Glamorganshire.[12][13] In his will he left an estate valued at £22,206.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ 1891 Wales Census for Thomas Glyn Walters, Glamorgan, Loughor: Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b c Griffiths, Rhidian. "Walters, Thomas Glyn (Walter Glynne; 1890–1970), tenor", Dictionary of Welsh Biography, 2001, accessed 19 October 2020
  3. ^ UK, British Army World War I Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914–1920 – Thomas Glyn Walters: Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  4. ^ a b Stone, David. Walter Glynne, Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, 11 July 2002, accessed 19 October 2020
  5. ^ Performances of Walter Glynne at BBC Proms, The PromsBBC, accessed 19 October 2020
  6. ^ "Swansea Programme", Radio Times, Issue 63, 5 December 1924, Page 43, via BBC's Genome (Beta)
  7. ^ "The BBC Walsh Orchestra", Regional Sunday, Radio Times 1923–2009, Issue 817, 28 May 1939, p. 19
  8. ^ Shepherd, Marc. "The 1920 HMV Pirates", Gilbert and Sullivan Discography, 2008, accessed 5 July 2020
  9. ^ Shepherd, Marc. The 1921 HMV recording of Patience, Gilbert & Sullivan Discography, accessed 19 October 2020
  10. ^ a b Gifford, Denis (24 October 2018). The British Film Catalogue: The Fiction Film. Routledge. pp. 350 and 354. ISBN 978-1-317-83702-2.
  11. ^ "C'mon feel the noise: what happened when the talkies came to Britain?". The Guardian. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  12. ^ Welsh Music, the Journal of the Guild for the Promotion of Welsh Music, Winter 1970
  13. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007 for Thomas Glyn Walters, 1970: Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  14. ^ England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995 for Thomas Glyn Walters, 1970: Ancestry.com (subscription required)

Notes edit

  1. ^ The singers, from left to right, were: Seated: Bessie Jones, Violet Essex, Sarah Jones, Harold Wilde, Robert Radford; Standing: Derek Oldham, Glynne, Ernest Pike, Edna Thornton, Peter Dawson, Edward Halland, George Baker and Nellie Walker.[8]

External links edit

  • Walter Glynne at IMDb

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Walter Glynne 4 January 1890 29 July 1970 was a Welsh operatic and concert tenor who was also a popular recording artist Walter Glynne in 1920 Contents 1 Early life and D Oyly Carte 2 Radio The Proms and Recordings 3 Later years 4 References 4 1 Notes 5 External linksEarly life and D Oyly Carte editThomas Glyn Walters was born at Loughor Glamorgan the oldest of five children of Elizabeth nee Jones and David Walters a farmer of Gowerton Glamorganshire 1 He attended Gowerton Grammar School following which he worked as a bank clerk before pursuing a musical career In 1910 he was awarded a scholarship to the Royal College of Music RCM 2 where he concentrated on singing German lieder On graduating from the RCM he was engaged as the principal tenor with the D Oyly Carte Opera Company with whom he toured from March to December 1915 in Gilbert and Sullivan operas as Ralph Rackstraw in H M S Pinafore Tolloller in Iolanthe Hilarion in Princess Ida and Colonel Fairfax in The Yeomen of the Guard He then left the D Oyly Carte to join the Artists Rifles during World War I while continuing to sing in concerts in London until he obtained a commission in the Welsh Guards 3 4 Radio The Proms and Recordings editOn his return from the war Glynne mainly appeared in concert singing primarily concentrating on ballad and oratorio 4 He made a number of appearances at the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall including in 1917 1919 1920 1923 1928 and 1930 5 He was one of the first singers in the United Kingdom to broadcast in the new medium of radio 6 which he did from Marconi House 7 forging a successful career on the airwaves owing to the clear tone of his voice Glynne sang in the lyric concerts organised by Boosey and Company Chappell amp Co and Cramer amp Co in London and made a number of appearances on the concert platform singing in oratorios 2 nbsp George W Byng standing far left at a recording session for The Pirates of Penzance in 1920 Glynne is standing second from left n 1 After the war Glynn was also in demand as a recording artist and he became particularly well known for his recordings of ballads In 1921 Glynne gained a recording contract with HMV at the suggestion of the company s music advisor Sir Landon Ronald Also in 1921 he married Helena Lena Evans with whom he had three children He was involved in making a complete recording of The Pirates of Penzance 1920 conducted by George W Byng sang in the chorus for the recording of Patience 1921 and other early recordings of Gilbert and Sullivan by HMV again conducted by Byng 9 shared Ralph Rackstraw in the 1923 acoustic recording of H M S Pinafore sang Leonard Meryll and a portion of First Yeoman in The Yeomen of the Guard 1928 and Samuel Coleridge Taylor s Hiawatha s Wedding Feast 1929 under the baton of Malcolm Sargent In 1935 he recorded arias from Handel s Messiah He made a number of recordings for the Welsh market including parts from Blodwen by Joseph Parry in addition to a number of Welsh ballads sometimes accompanied by the Welsh Miners Quartet from Llanelli 2 Later years editIn 1929 he appeared in the British musical comedy film Splinters 10 which was based on the stage revue Splinters 11 while in 1930 he was in the film Peace of Mind 10 In 1947 he retired to the Gower in Wales He died in 1970 at his home The Bungalow in Port Eynon in Glamorganshire 12 13 In his will he left an estate valued at 22 206 14 References edit 1891 Wales Census for Thomas Glyn Walters Glamorgan Loughor Ancestry com subscription required a b c Griffiths Rhidian Walters Thomas Glyn Walter Glynne 1890 1970 tenor Dictionary of Welsh Biography 2001 accessed 19 October 2020 UK British Army World War I Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914 1920 Thomas Glyn Walters Ancestry com subscription required a b Stone David Walter Glynne Who Was Who in the D Oyly Carte Opera Company 11 July 2002 accessed 19 October 2020 Performances of Walter Glynne at BBC Proms The Proms BBC accessed 19 October 2020 Swansea Programme Radio Times Issue 63 5 December 1924 Page 43 via BBC s Genome Beta The BBC Walsh Orchestra Regional Sunday Radio Times 1923 2009 Issue 817 28 May 1939 p 19 Shepherd Marc The 1920 HMV Pirates Gilbert and Sullivan Discography 2008 accessed 5 July 2020 Shepherd Marc The 1921 HMV recording of Patience Gilbert amp Sullivan Discography accessed 19 October 2020 a b Gifford Denis 24 October 2018 The British Film Catalogue The Fiction Film Routledge pp 350 and 354 ISBN 978 1 317 83702 2 C mon feel the noise what happened when the talkies came to Britain The Guardian 21 September 2015 Retrieved 26 February 2021 Welsh Music the Journal of the Guild for the Promotion of Welsh Music Winter 1970 England amp Wales Civil Registration Death Index 1916 2007 for Thomas Glyn Walters 1970 Ancestry com subscription required England amp Wales National Probate Calendar Index of Wills and Administrations 1858 1995 for Thomas Glyn Walters 1970 Ancestry com subscription required Notes edit The singers from left to right were Seated Bessie Jones Violet Essex Sarah Jones Harold Wilde Robert Radford Standing Derek Oldham Glynne Ernest Pike Edna Thornton Peter Dawson Edward Halland George Baker and Nellie Walker 8 External links editWalter Glynne at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Glynne amp oldid 1171477186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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