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- Gervase Elwes (Gervase Henry Cary-Elwes) was a prominent English tenor who lived from 1866 to 1921 and died in a railway accident in Boston, Massachusetts, while on a major recital tour.[1][4]
Brief overview
- Early life and career: Born at Billing Hall near Northampton, Elwes studied in Vienna, Brussels, London, and Paris, then built a distinguished career as a concert and oratorio singer in England, later touring the United States.[4][1]
- Notable influence: He played a key role in promoting English art songs and performing major Bach, Brahms, and Elgar works during the early 20th century.[1][4]
- Death: On January 12, 1921, he was struck by a moving train at Back Bay station in Boston as he attempted to return an overcoat to the conductor; he died a few hours later at age 54. This event drew responses from contemporaries, including Edward Elgar.[2][1]
Common sources for more detail
- Encyclopedia entries and biographical dictionaries provide concise summaries of his career and death details.[9][4]
- Wikipedia offers a consolidated narrative of his life, with emphasis on his impact on English music and the circumstances of his death.[6][1]
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find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.ukGervase Elwes was an English tenor who had a significant influence on English music from the early 1900s until his untimely death in 1921. He overcame social conventions to become a professional singer later in life. He was renowned for his performances of oratorios by Bach, Brahms, and Elgar. Elwes also championed English art songs and had many works dedicated to him. He died in a tragic accident at a railway station in Boston at the height of his successful career.
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kids.kiddle.coElwes, Gervase (Cary)Elwes, Gervase (Cary), noted English tenor; b. Billing Hall, near Northampton, Nov. 15, 1866; d. when hit by a train in the railroad station in Boston, Jan. 12, 1921. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, and then entered the diplomatic service. While stationed in Vienna (1891–95), he studied singing, and then took voice lessons in Brussels with Demest, in London with Henry Russell and Victor Beigel, and in Paris with Bouhy. Source for information on Elwes, Gervase...
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