Hope and Glory: A Life of Dame Clara Butt

By Maurice Leonard
Published by Victorian Secrets
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Published: Feb. 01, 2013
Words: 67,455 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781906469344


Short description

Dame Clara Butt (1872-1936) was one of the most celebrated singers of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, a symbol of the glory of a Britain on whose Empire the sun never set. Standing an Amazonian 6'2" tall, Clara had a glorious contralto voice of such power that when she sang in Dover, Sir Thomas Beecham swore she could be heard in Calais.

Extended description

“Maurice Leonard has a gift for creating character and embroidering it with the most wonderful anecdotes and perceptions” – Jilly Cooper

Dame Clara Butt (1872-1936) was one of the most celebrated singers of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, a symbol of the glory of a Britain on whose Empire the sun never set. Standing an Amazonian 6’2” tall, Clara had a glorious contralto voice of such power that when she sang in Dover, Sir Thomas Beecham swore she could be heard in Calais. A friend of the royal family, Clara was made a Dame in recognition of her sterling work during the First World War. Her rousing performances of Land of Hope and Glory brought the nation together and raised thousands of pounds for charity.

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.. (Read more)


Tags

victorian, music, edwardian era, victorian culture, contralto

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