Clara Butt Concert History

Dame Clara Butt (b. February 1, 1872 in Southwick, d. January 23, 1936 in North Stoke, Oxfordshire) was a celebrated contralto. Butt made her début in London at the Albert Hall in Sir Arthur Sullivan’s Golden Legend. She made many gramophone recordings, often accompanied by the (uncredited) pianist Miss Lillian Bryant. In 1900 she married a fellow singer, the baritone Kennerley Rumford. Besides singing in many important festivals and concerts, she was honored with royal commands from Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, and King George.

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 07, 1923
Clara Butt Théâtre Orpheum Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Mar 09, 1922
Clara Butt Le Capitole de Québec Québec, Quebec, Canada
Mar 06, 1922
Clara Butt Grant Hall Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Mar 03, 1922
Clara Butt Massey Hall Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Mar 02, 1922
Clara Butt Massey Hall Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Feb 09, 1920
Clara Butt St George's Hall Bradford, England, United Kingdom
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1923 1 concert
1922 4 concerts
1920 1 concert
1913 3 concerts
1909 1 concert
1898 1 concert

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