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Thorpe Bates
Thomas Thorpe-Bates, FRAM, FGSM (London, 11th February 1883 – London, 23rd May 1958). Bates studied at the Guildhall and the Royal Academy of Music. He married Edith Helena Leech, and by 1935 they had a son and a daughter. He sang as principal baritone at provincial Music Festivals, Choral Societies, Promenade Concerts and the Hallé and Brand Lane Concerts, Manchester. He played in “The Yankee Princess” in New York in 1922. He also appeared in “The Maid of the Mountains,” “The Rebel Maid” and many other plays. As of 1935 he lived at Westerley, 10 Salmon St, London NW9. Bates’s daughter was the actress Peggy Thorpe-Bates, perhaps best remembered as one of three actresses who played Hilda Rumpole in the TV adaptations of John Mortimer’s “Rumpole of the Bailey” novels.
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Sullivan - HMS Pinafore - Captain’s song (My gallant crew good morning... I am the captain of the Pinafore) Orchestra Sullivan Quartette: Thorpe Bates, baritone Peter Dawson, bass-baritone Stanley Kirkby, baritone Ernest Pike, tenor
Download - Sullivan - HMS Pinafore - Captain’s Song - Thorpe Bates
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Gramophone Concert Record G.C.-4404 (10”) Matrix 8352b (4404 II) Recorded 16th June 1906
Notes:
Thorpe Bates listed as soloist in Gramophone Company archives. Though the record label notes “Sullivan Quartette”, the ledgers give “Sullivan Operatic Party.” As noted earlier, Dawson is distinctly audible in the chorus. The recording ledgers do not list the chorus members, but Pike, Dawson and Kirkby were all in studio on the same day, recording with Bates and Eleanor Jones-Hudson in various combinations: Kirkby (recording as Walter Miller) was accomapnied by the Minster Singers, comprising Dawson, Bates, Pike and Jones-Hudson), and when Pike was the soloist his place is the same named group was taken by Kirkby.
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Donizetti – Lucia di Lammermoor – Sextette (in English) Eleanor Jones-Hudson, soprano (credited as Alvena Yarrow) Amy Augarde, mezzo-soprano Ernest Pike, tenor Leonard Sidney, tenor Thorpe Bates, baritone Peter Dawson, bass-baritone Orchestra
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Zonophone Grand Record X-44113 Matrix 9006e Recorded 13th October 1908
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Slaughter – The Dear Homeland Thorpe Bates, baritone with anonymous pianist
Mediafire link for Floral Dance and Lute Player recordings
(These are zip files – left click the link, download the files, then unzip when downloaded)
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His Master’s Voice C 441 Matrix Ai 6268f (single-side number 02394) Recorded 13th May 1912, 81rpm in Eb major
This was issued together with Moss – The Floral Dance Peter Dawson, bass-baritone, with Kennedy Russell, piano Matrix z 6557f (single-side number 02426) Recorded 10th September 1912, 81rpm in Db major
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National Savings Movement presents "March of Freedom" London Symphony Orchestra, Joseph Batten Thorpe Bates, baritone (Side 1) Walter Saull, baritone (Side 2) Michael Shepley, compere (both sides) Chorus (both sides)
Download - March of Freedom - Joseph Batten
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EMI JG.303 (EMI: A Private Recording) Matrices CTPX 12923-1, 12924-1 Recorded 3rd May 1945
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