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Marjorie Thomas

Marjorie Gwendolen Thomas (5 June 1923 – 12 September 2008) was an English opera and oratorio singer for almost three decades.
Thomas sang at the Royal Opera House and was a regular performer at the Promenade Concerts and the Three Choirs Festivals and, for many years, a professor of singing at London's Royal Academy of Music. A favourite soloist of Sir Malcolm Sargent's, she also participated in a number of recordings of Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
==Biography==
Thomas was born in Sunderland, England. Her father was a Welsh tenor, and her mother, an amateur pianist, was Scottish. When Thomas was two years old, her family moved to Oldham, Lancashire. She was educated at the Hulme Grammar School for Girls, then the Manchester High School for Girls from 1934 to 1939〔("School Reports, 1874–1952" ), Manchester High School for Girls, 1939〕 and became a member of the choir at St Paul's Church in Oldham.〔Leeming, Robert. ("Renowned singer Marjorie dies, 85", ) ''Oldham Evening Chronicle Online'', 9 September 2008〕 She studied piano with her mother beginning at age 5, and later with William Walton's brother Noel.〔("Marjorie Thomas: mezzo-soprano", ) ''The Times'', 3 October 2008〕 In 1940, at the age of 17, Thomas won a scholarship to the Royal Manchester College of Music to study piano.〔("Marjorie Thomas", ) ''The Daily Telegraph'' obituary, 26 September 2008〕 There, in her second term, she began to study singing with Elsie Thurston, which became her principal study, graduating in 1944. After this, she taught music for a year at Stockport Convent High School for Girls.〔Potter, Tully. ("Obituary: Marjorie Thomas; One of Sargent's favourite soloists", ) ''The Guardian'', 25 September 2008〕

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