Marjorie Thomas
Born: 5th June 1923, Sunderland, England
Died: 12th September 2008, London, England
Nationality: English
Marjorie Gwendolen Thomas was an English opera and oratorio singer for almost three decades.
Thomas sang at the Royal Opera House and was a regular performer at the Promenade Concerts and the Three Choirs Festivals and, for many years, a professor of singing at London's Royal Academy of Music. A favourite soloist of Sir Malcolm Sargent's, she also participated in a number of recordings of Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
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Coming soon. Elgar From the Archives, Vol. 5
Joan Hammond, Marjorie Thomas, William Herbert, John Cameron, Owen Brannigan, Richard Standen, BBC Chorus & BBC Choral Society, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Glady Ripley, Sir Malcolm Sargent, George Weldon, Philharmonia Orchestra
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100 Best British Classics
Tom Williamson (organ, piano), Sir David Willcocks (organ), Thomas Bullard (baritone), Benjamin Bayl (organ), Sioned Williams (harp), Peter Stevens (organ), Oliver Brett (organ), Jacqueline du Pré (cello), Hugh Bean (violin), David Bell (organ), Gerald Moore (piano), Dame Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano), Jon Wimpeney, Nina Walker (piano), Robert Lloyd (bass), Eric Chadwick (organ), Kim Borg (bass), Daniel Adni (piano), Roy Douglas (orchestra leader), Pro Arte Orchestra/Sir Malcolm Sargent, Alexander Young (tenor), Denis Dowling (baritone), Doreen Hume (soprano), Elsie Morison (soprano), John Cameron (baritone), John Carol Case (baritone), Marjorie Thomas (alto), Monica Sinclair (alto), Owen Brannigan (bass), Peter Gellhorn (choir director), Richard Lewis (tenor), Geraint Evans (tenor), The Charles Williams Orchestra, Alan Wilson (organ), Taverner Consort (vocal ensemble), Harry Christophers (director), Philip Ledger (master chorus, piano), Nancy Argenta (soprano), Nigel North (archlute), Norma Burrowes (soprano), Oliver Brookes (viola da gamba), Charles Brett (countertenor), Christopher Hogwood (organ), James Bowman (countertenor), Dame Emma Kirkby/Emily Van Evera/Margaret Cable/James Bowman/Joseph Cornwell/David Thomas/Taverner Choir/Taverner Players/Andrew Parrott, Emma Kirkby (soprano), Jane Gilchrist (soprano), Central Band of the Royal Air Force/Wing Commander Eric Banks, Ian Partridge (tenor), Christopher Keyte (bass), The Band Of The Royal Air Force Germany (lead vocals), Robert Tear (tenor), Band Of Irish Guards (lead vocals), Band Of The Irish Guards (vocals), Band of the Welsh Guards (lead vocals), Central Band of the Royal Air Force (military band), Barry Rose (organ), Band of HM Royal Marines (performed by), Band of the Royal Marines (lead vocals), Academy of Ancient Music, Choir of King's College Cambridge, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, City of London Sinfonia, The Wallace Collection, Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Military School of Music Band, London Symphony Orchestra, Hallé Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia of London, Goldsmiths' Choral Union, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Goldsmith Choral Society, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Hallé Choir, Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus, Ambrosian Singers, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Studio 2 Symphony Orchestra, Light Music Society Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Orch.Of Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Glyndebourne Chorus, Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, Sidney Torch, Charles Williams and his Concert Orchestra, John Scott Orchestra, Taverner Choir, The Sixteen, Taverner Players, Early Music Consort of London, London Classical Players, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, London Madrigal Singers, Northern Sinfonia, Stephen Cleobury, Sir John Barbirolli, Sir Adrian Boult, Sir Simon Rattle, Vernon Handley, Owain Arwel Hughes, André Previn, Louis Frémaux, Sir Neville Marriner, Meredith Davies, Lawrance Collingwood, Sir Charles Groves, Reginald Kilbey, Lt. Col. Sir Vivian Dunn, Kenneth Alwyn, John Lanchbery, Marcus Dods, Sir William Walton, Sir Charles Mackerras, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Andrew Parrott, David Munrow, Sir Roger Norrington, Kirk Trevor, Eric Banks, Christopher Bishop, Wing Commander Eric Banks, Richard Hickox, C. H. Jaeger, F. L. Statham, Roy Edward Charles Davies, Sir Vivian Dunn
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Gilbert & Sullivan - The Mikado
Pro Arte Orchestra, Richard Lewis (soloist), Geraint Evans (soloist), Ian Wallace (soloist), John Cameron (soloist), Elsie Morison (soloist), Marjorie Thomas (soloist), Jeannette Sinclair (soloist), Monica Sinclair (soloist), Owen Brannigan (soloist), Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Sir Malcolm Sargent
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Early Stereo Recordings, Vol. 2
April Cantelo (soprano), Marjorie Thomas (contralto), Thomas Helmsley (tenor), John Cameron (baritone), Hans Hotter (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano) Harry Blech, Sir Thomas Beecham, Rudolf Kempe
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