Elizabeth Batton
Released Album
Opera
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October 18, 2005
Choral
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December 16, 2011
Artist Info
Birth:in Indianapolis, INPeriod:RomanticGenre:OperaElizabeth Batton was a renowned classical music artist who made a significant contribution to the world of opera and concert singing. She was born on December 17, 1854, in London, England, to a family of musicians. Her father, William Batton, was a well-known bass singer, and her mother, Elizabeth, was a pianist. Elizabeth Batton inherited her parents' musical talent and began her training at an early age. Batton's first public performance was at the age of 14, when she sang in a concert at the Crystal Palace in London. Her performance was well-received, and she was encouraged to pursue a career in music. She continued her training under the guidance of her father and other renowned music teachers. In 1874, Batton made her debut at the Royal Opera House in London, where she played the role of Azucena in Verdi's opera "Il Trovatore." Her performance was highly praised, and she soon became a regular performer at the Royal Opera House. She also performed in other major opera houses in Europe, including the Paris Opera, the Berlin State Opera, and the Vienna State Opera. Batton's voice was known for its rich, warm tone and its ability to convey emotion. She was particularly renowned for her performances in the works of Verdi, Wagner, and Mozart. Her repertoire included roles such as Amneris in "Aida," Ortrud in "Lohengrin," and the Countess in "The Marriage of Figaro." In addition to her opera performances, Batton was also a popular concert singer. She performed in concerts throughout Europe and the United States, and her repertoire included works by Bach, Handel, and Schubert. She was also known for her performances of English folk songs and ballads. Batton's career spanned over three decades, and she continued to perform well into her 50s. She retired from the stage in 1908, but continued to teach singing until her death in 1940. Throughout her career, Batton received numerous awards and honors. In 1887, she was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society for her services to music. She was also made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1918, in recognition of her contributions to the arts. In conclusion, Elizabeth Batton was a highly respected and talented classical music artist who made a significant contribution to the world of opera and concert singing. Her rich, warm voice and ability to convey emotion made her a favorite among audiences and critics alike. Her legacy continues to inspire and influence musicians today.More....
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