Letters and Diaries of Kathleen Ferrier

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Fifty years ago Kathleen Ferrier the greatest lyric contralto Britain has ever produced lost her courageous battle with breast cancer. Her name endures to this day for she struck a chord with a wide-ranging public in concerts on records and on the radio despite a career which lasted barely ten years. Within a decade this former telephone exchange operator was singing on stage at Covent Garden or before royalty at private parties. She must have been fun to know and from this collection of letters just over 300 of them gathered from sources in Britain America Canada and Holland as well as 12 years of her personal diaries what emerges provides a sunny picture in the gloomy landscape of the post World War II days. Her indefinable personality was a mix of extreme modesty and self-determined ambition and a mischievously blunt sense of earthy Lancastrian humour. The voice remains unique and no-one before nor since can stand comparison. Neither should they for as Peter Pears put it 'A voice is a person'. Until now Kathleen Ferrier has been a voice but through the pages of these fascinating letters and diaries we get to the person. CHRISTOPHER FIFIELD is foremost a conductor but also a writer on music history (Grove DNB Viking Opera Guide Oxford Companion to Music) and the author of two biographies of Bruch and Hans Richter.
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