Lye, Leonard
Blanche Marchesi (1863-1940) was the daughter of singing teacher Mathilde Marchesi (1821-1913). George McNeilly (1903-1987) was a pupil of Blanche Marchesi and was a musician, singer and teacher. He is recognised as having brought the Marchesi tradition to Australia where it had an important influence on the teaching of vocal technique. Leonard Lye was a singer with the Elizabethan Opera Trust, singing teacher and researcher of vocal pedagogy and Australian performance history and a student of George McNeilly.
From the description of Correspondence of the Marchesi family, 1862-1939, 1967 [manuscript]. [1862-1939] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 436148050
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creatorOf | James, William G. (William Garnet), 1895-1977. Six Australian bush-songs [music] : transposed up for tenor / by Richard Baylis and Wm. G. James. | Libraries Australia | |
creatorOf | Lye, Leonard. Correspondence of the Marchesi family, 1862-1939, 1967 [manuscript]. | Libraries Australia |
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associatedWith | James, William G. (William Garnet), 1895-1977. | person |
correspondedWith | Marchesi, Blanche, 1863-1940 | person |
associatedWith | Marchesi family | family |
correspondedWith | McNeilly, George H. (George Houston), 1903-1987 | person |
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Active 1862
Active 1967
Spanish; Castilian,
English,
French