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Dorothy Bond : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dorothy Bond Dorothy Bond (1921 20 November 1952) was an English coloratura soprano whose star shone brightly but briefly. She was noted for the purity of her tone and the accuracy of her intonation. She became a favourite singer of Sir Thomas Beecham's, recording the voice of Olympia for the Powell and Pressburger film of Offenbach's ''The Tales of Hoffmann'' in 1950. She also recorded Delius's ''A Village Romeo and Juliet'' under Beecham, and Ernest Bloch's ''Sacred Service'' under the composer. She was killed in a road accident at the age of 31. ==Training== Dorothy Bond studied piano and cello at the Royal Academy of Music in London.〔(Naxos, Symposium Records CD 1269 ). Retrieved 27 July 2014〕 She expressed an interest in becoming a singer, but Professor Evelyn Langston advised her to wait till she turned 20. This proved to be sound advice, as the fine coloratura voice she developed by the mid-1940s earned her a solid reputation in the concert hall.〔(Bach Cantatas: Dorothy Bond (soprano) ). Retrieved 27 July 2014〕
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