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and toured several times with the group in North America. Kelly said that her voice was "like a chameleon. It changes colour to an oboe when accompanied by one: same with a flute." Although Silk's voice, described as ‘light’ and ‘flexible’, was considered ideal for Bach, she also made a fine
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Silk also became associated with contemporary British music, and from 1921 she was involved with Rutland Boughton's Glastonbury Players. She sang in the public premiere of Holst's
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warmly commending her as "a beautiful artist and woman" and urging him to send her any of his solo soprano works for her to study.
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in 1923. She was much admired by the composer who expressed a preference for her as soloist for his
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in Birmingham. Her singing won the admiration of the music editor and choral conductor
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impression singing the soprano solo part in Verdi's Requiem. She died, aged 59, in
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Capell, Richard & Shawe-Taylor, Desmond. “Dorothy Silk”,
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and provincial centres. She was professor of singing at the
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Rutland Boughton
Gustav Holst
Kings Norton
Worcestershire
Birmingham
Theodore Lierhammer
Johannes Ress
coloratura
Lieder
Hugo Wolf
Johannes Brahms
Ferruccio Busoni
Highbury Hospital
William G. Whittaker
Gustav Holst
Queen's Hall
Heinrich SchĂźtz
Franz Tunder
Royal Albert Hall
Aeolian Hall
Royal College of Music
Savitri
Covent Garden
Choral Symphony
Louise Hanson-Dyer
Cuthbert Kelly
New English Singers
Alvechurch, Worcestershire

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