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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Gwen+Catley+(9+February+1906+%c2%96+12+November+1996)+was+an+English+coloratura+soprano+who+sang+in+opera%2c+concert+and+revues.+She+often+sang+on+radio+and+television%2c+and+made+numerous+recordings+of+songs+and+arias%2c+mostly+in+English.+She+was+renowned+for+the+clarity+and+agility+of+her+voice+particularly+in+florid+parts%2c+and+her+English+diction+was+outstanding.%0a%0aGwendoline+Florence+Catley+was+born+in+London+in+1906.+She+studied+at+the+Guildhall+School+of+Music%2c+where+her+chief+singing+teacher+was+the+tenor+Walter+Hyde.+Her+other+teachers+included+Sir+Granville+Bantock%2c+Jenny+Hyman+and%2c+privately%2c+Julian+Kimbell.+The+school%27s+principal%2c+Sir+Landon+Ronald%2c+who+had+been+Dame+Nellie+Melba%27s+accompanist%2c+said+Catley+reminded+him+of+Melba.+She+won+the+Gold+Medal+but+was+prevented+from+accepting+it+by+her+father.+She+later+won+it+again.+In+1937+she+sang+with++Sadler%27s+Wells+Opera%2c+as+the+Queen+of+the+Night+in+Mozart%27s+The+Magic+Flute+and+Nannetta+in+Verdi%27s+Falstaff.+After+a+successful+and+sold-out+1938+debut+at+the+Wigmore+Hall%2c+which+Landon+Roland+sponsored%2c+she+joined+the+BBC+Chorus.+She+had+a+successful+career%2c+singing+with+the+leading+British+orchestras." urlpathencoded="Gwen%20Catley%20(9%20February%201906%20%c2%96%2012%20November%201996)%20was%20an%20English%20coloratura%20soprano%20who%20sang%20in%20opera,%20concert%20and%20revues.%20She%20often%20sang%20on%20radio%20and%20television,%20and%20made%20numerous%20recordings%20of%20songs%20and%20arias,%20mostly%20in%20English.%20She%20was%20renowned%20for%20the%20clarity%20and%20agility%20of%20her%20voice%20particularly%20in%20florid%20parts,%20and%20her%20English%20diction%20was%20outstanding.%0a%0aGwendoline%20Florence%20Catley%20was%20born%20in%20London%20in%201906.%20She%20studied%20at%20the%20Guildhall%20School%20of%20Music,%20where%20her%20chief%20singing%20teacher%20was%20the%20tenor%20Walter%20Hyde.%20Her%20other%20teachers%20included%20Sir%20Granville%20Bantock,%20Jenny%20Hyman%20and,%20privately,%20Julian%20Kimbell.%20The%20school's%20principal,%20Sir%20Landon%20Ronald,%20who%20had%20been%20Dame%20Nellie%20Melba's%20accompanist,%20said%20Catley%20reminded%20him%20of%20Melba.%20She%20won%20the%20Gold%20Medal%20but%20was%20prevented%20from%20accepting%20it%20by%20her%20father.%20She%20later%20won%20it%20again.%20In%201937%20she%20sang%20with%20%20Sadler's%20Wells%20Opera,%20as%20the%20Queen%20of%20the%20Night%20in%20Mozart's%20The%20Magic%20Flute%20and%20Nannetta%20in%20Verdi's%20Falstaff.%20After%20a%20successful%20and%20sold-out%201938%20debut%20at%20the%20Wigmore%20Hall,%20which%20Landon%20Roland%20sponsored,%20she%20joined%20the%20BBC%20Chorus.%20She%20had%20a%20successful%20career,%20singing%20with%20the%20leading%20British%20orchestras.">Gwen Catley (9 February 1906  12 November 1996) was an English coloratura soprano who sang in opera, concert and revues. She often sang on radio and television, and made numerous recordings of songs and arias, mostly in English. She was renowned for the clarity and agility of her voice particularly in florid parts, and her English diction was outstanding.

Gwendoline Florence Catley was born in London in 1906. She studied at the Guildhall School of Music, where her chief singing teacher was the tenor Walter Hyde. Her other teachers included Sir Granville Bantock, Jenny Hyman and, privately, Julian Kimbell. The school's principal, Sir Landon Ronald, who had been Dame Nellie Melba's accompanist, said Catley reminded him of Melba. She won the Gold Medal but was prevented from accepting it by her father. She later won it again. In 1937 she sang with  Sadler's Wells Opera, as the Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute and Nannetta in Verdi's Falstaff. After a successful and sold-out 1938 debut at the Wigmore Hall, which Landon Roland sponsored, she joined the BBC Chorus. She had a successful career, singing with the leading British orchestras.</OtherInfo>
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National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997</Conventions>
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