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Philip Ritte (8 January 1871 – 14 December 1954) was a British tenor of the early 20th century. He made his stage debut in London's West End singing in both Gilbert and Sullivan operas, and musicals. He went on to enjoy great popularity as a concert singer of ballads during the Edwardian era and the First World War, and also as a performer in concert parties at The Oval, Margate in Kent. He made a number of recordings. ==Early years and personal life== Philip Ritte was born in Edinburgh, UK in 1871 as Philip Rittenberg, the son of Bernhard Rittenberg (of Lithuanian Jewish descent) and Bertha Wasserzug (of Polish Jewish descent).〔〔 He was one of seven children.〔〔 He was educated at Cowper Street School in London, and studied art before moving on to study music.〔 In 1899 he married Henrietta Helena "Lillie" Latte; his profession at this time being given as that of a lithographic artist on the marriage certificate.〔〔 They had four children.〔 In 1918 he changed his name to Philip Ritte.〔
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