Hope and Glory: A Life of Dame Clara Butt

Hope and Glory: A Life of Dame Clara Butt
ISBN-10
1906469342
ISBN-13
9781906469344
Series
Hope and Glory
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
196
Language
English
Published
2012-10-09
Publisher
Victorian Secrets
Author
Maurice Leonard

Description

Clara’s origins were far from grand. Her father was a trawlerman and she would have been born at sea had he not made an emergency landing near Brighton. The Butts, who went on to have ten more children, soon moved to Bristol, a city that remained close to Clara’s heart until the end of her days. Recognising her burgeoning talent, the local community clubbed together to support Clara’s training after she was offered a prestigious scholarship at the Royal College of Music. To show her gratitude, Clara later chose to be married at Bristol Cathedral, even though she had been offered St. Paul’s in London. Such was her fame by this stage, Sir Arthur Sullivan composed an anthem for the occasion, special trains were run from London, and a halfday holiday was given to workers. Filling concert halls throughout the world, Clara was one of the first singers to undertake international tours, visiting Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Japan. She travelled with an entourage of over twenty people who fulfilled her every need. Her demands were many, but Clara never failed to delight her adoring audiences. At the height of her career, Clara was locked in rivalry with the celebrated soprano Nellie Melba, almost ending in a libel case when Clara wrote her memoirs. Although Clara’s incredible talent brought her much joy, she also suffered great tragedy in her personal life, losing two of her children and enduring crippling back pain. She sought solace in Theosophy, travelling to India, where she met Mahatma Gandhi and the socialist reformer Annie Besant. A professional to the very end, Clara collapsed on her final tour of Australia and had to be brought home on a stretcher. Diagnosed with a virulent form of spinal cancer, Clara died with courage, the same week as both George V and Rudyard Kipling. A brilliant singer and an extraordinary woman, Dame Clara Butt was the epitome of a bygone age. In the first biography since her death, Maurice Leonard tells Dame Clara Butt’s remarkable story, from humble beginnings in Sussex, to her dazzling apotheosis by an adoring nation. With humour and insight, Leonard reveals the woman behind the cultural icon.

Other editions

Similar books

  • Land of Hope and Glory
    By Geoffrey Wilson

    A world where the Indian Mutiny takes place in a very different England .

  • The Hope of Glory: Reflections on the Last Words of Jesus from the Cross
    By Jon Meacham

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jon Meacham explores the seven last sayings of Jesus as recorded in the Gospels, combining rich historical and theological insights to reflect on the true heart of the Christian ...

  • The Spice King (Hope and Glory Book #1)
    By Elizabeth Camden

    . . . Camden is an expert at weaving absolutely fascinating history into her stories. . . . The prose here is smooth, the plot intriguing, the hero thoroughly lovable, and the mystery absorbing."--All About Romance

  • Hope and Glory: Britain 1900-2000
    By Peter Clarke

    Peter Clarke brilliantly challenges the commonly held view of Britain in the twentieth century as a nation in decline.

  • Citizens of Hope and Glory: The Story of Progressive Rock
    By Stephen Lambe

    The dissonant solosbyRobertFripp on guitar andIan McDonald on sax areremarkably bold. 'I Talktothe Wind'isas sweet asthe openingtrack is harsh, a triumphof woodwind andelectronic piano, andpractically a McDonald solo track bar Lake's ...

  • Hope and Glory
    By John Boorman

    The title is derived from the traditional British patriotic song "Land of Hope and Glory". The film tells the story of the Rohan family and their experiences of the Blitz as seen through the eyes of the son, Billy (Sebastian Rice-Edwards).

  • Hope & Glory: Essays on the Legacy of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Regiment
    By Donald Yacovone, Thomas J. Brown, Martin Henry Blatt

    Gathering together contributions from the academic world and personal memories, this work examines the lasting influence of the most famous black military unit of the American Civil War, the 54th...

  • Jesus My Hope and Glory
    By Donovan Brown

    This is a book of prayer Without Christ Jesus we have no hope, so when you pray, pray with faith believing that He is listening to you and will act upon your request.

  • Recalling the Hope of Glory: Biblical Worship from the Garden to the New Creation
    By Allen P. Ross

    Willimon, William H. Preaching About Conflict in the Local Church. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1987. Willimon, William H., and Richard Lischer, eds. Concise Encyclopedia of Preaching. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1995.

  • Paul and the Hope of Glory: An Exegetical and Theological Study
    By Constantine R. Campbell

    More than a monograph, this book is a helpful reference tool for students, scholars, and pastors to consult its treatment of any particular instance of any phrase or metaphor that relates to eschatology in Paul's thinking.