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Hugh Enes Blackmore (1 October 1863 – 21 May 1945) was a British opera and concert singer and actor. Known as the 'Iron-Throated Tenor', he is best remembered for his performances of tenor roles with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. His career with D'Oyly Carte spanned almost 30 years, as he briefly became the company's stage manager, and was later a teacher of operatic singing and acting. ==Life and career== Blackmore was born in Greenock in Scotland, the second of four children born to Elizabeth Mary ''née'' Collier (1834–1922) and Edward Blackmore (1824–1900), a marine engineer.〔(Hugh E Blackmore in the 1871 Scotland Census ), Ancestry.com, accessed 22 March 2015 (pay to view)〕 He attended Fettes College in Edinburgh, where he sang tenor solos beginning at age 14. Encouraged by Alexander Potts, his headmaster, Blackmore took singing lessons and hoped to make a career in opera by training in Italy. Blackmore's father, however, wanted him to follow a more secure profession, so he trained as a solicitor in Cardiff.〔(Hugh E Blackmore in the 1881 Wales Census ), Ancestry.com, accessed 22 March 2015 (pay to view)〕 Finding this career not to his liking, he gave up law and studied singing under Signor Caravoglia.〔''The Gilbert and Sullivan Journal'', Vol.1 No.12 (December 1927), p. 15〕
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