The Gilbert and Sullivan Newsletter Archive

GILBERTIAN GOSSIP

No 5 -- June 1976     Edited by Michael Walters



CARRIE TUBB

Carrie Tubb the soprano celebrated her 100th birthday on 17 May. In her day she was one of Britain's leading concert singers, but her only connection with G&S was that she recorded a song from the operas in 1907. She made few records but these include 7 sides for the Gramophone Company (HMV) which it seems of some interest to list here:

Single-sided No Title Year Double-sided No
3668 The Sandow Girl 1906
3669 Hello Little Stranger 1906
(2 songs from "Dairymaids" by L. Williams)
3701 When Maiden Loves (YEOMEN) 1907 B404
03278 The Valley of Laughter 1912 C447
4417 Quartette: Lift thine Eyes (Elijah) 1906 B385
04003 O Lord thou hast Overthrown (Elijah) [duet with Peter DAWSON ] C484
04024 I waited for the Lord [duet with Perceval Allen] 1908 C458

The only record I possess (or have heard) is C 447 The Valley of Laughter, which is coupled with Spring's Awakening sung by Evelyn Harding (who is on at least one of the acoustic G & S sets). Both songs are by Sanderson. Beneath the crackles the lovely voice of Carrie Tubb can still be heard.



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