Mary Jarred
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Mary Jarred, born 9 October 1899, Brotton, Yorkshire died 12 December 1993, was a British singer of the mid twentieth century. She is sometimes classed as a mezzo-soprano, at others, a contralto.
[edit] Career
Mary Jarred studied at the Royal College of Music. In 1929, she sang minor roles at Covent Garden. On the recommendation of Lauritz Melchior, she was invited to the Hamburg State Opera and remained there as a guest artist for the following three years. Her roles included the Nurse in Richard Strauss's Die Frau ohne Schatten and several in contemporary works by Hans Pfitzner and Alban Berg.[1] In 1933, she sang Orpheus in Gluck's Orpheus and Eurydice for Sadler's Wells Opera.[2]
At Covent Garden she sang every year from 1933 until 1939, when the theatre closed at the outbreak of war. She sang Erda in Das Rheingold and Siegfried and Fricka in Die Walkure.[3]
In 1934, she sang Margret in the first British broadcast performance of Wozzeck for the BBC, conducted by Adrian Boult.[4]
On 5 October 1938, she was one of the original 16 singers in Vaughan Williams’s Serenade to Music.[5]
During and immediately after the Second World War, Mary Jarred performed in recitals and concerts. She returned to opera in 1953, as the brothel keeper in the British stage première of Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress[6] .
In concert, as well as numerous Messiahs, she was famed as contralto soloist in Bach's St Matthew Passion, Mendelssohn's Elijah and Beethoven's Choral Symphony. She was also a well-known Angel in Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius. The Times commented: 'In all these parts her commitment, sincerity and warmth of personality were abundantly evident'.[7]
After her retirement, she was a professor at the Royal Academy of Music.[8]
Along with Eva Turner and Roy Henderson, Mary Jarred took part in a BBC Radio 3 broadcast written and presented by John Steane in 1988 celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Serenade to Music.
[edit] Recordings
Recordings include:
- Bedřich Smetana: The Bartered Bride Marko Rothmüller (baritone), Sabine Kalter (mezzo soprano), Stella Andreva (soprano), Heinrich Tessmer (tenor), Fritz Krenn (bass), Richard Tauber, Mary Jarred (mezzo soprano), Arnold Matters (bass), Hilde Konetzni (soprano), London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Opera House Covent Garden Chorus, Sir Thomas Beecham (conductor) Somm 14
- Richard Wagner: Der Fliegende Holländer - abridged Ben Williams (tenor), Herbert Janssen (baritone), Kirsten Flagstad (soprano), Ludwig Weber (bass); Mary Jarred (contralto), Max Lorenz (tenor), Royal Opera House Chorus, Covent Garden Choir, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Fritz Reiner (conductor) Standing Room Only
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No 9 (Arturo Toscanini) (conductor), BBC S.O., Isobel Baillie, Mary Jarred, Parry Jones, Harold Williams. Live performance, 3 November, 1937, Queen’s Hall, London. Music & Arts 1144
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Mass in D Major, Missa Solemnis, Op. 123, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Leeds Festival Chorus, Isobel Baillie soprano, Mary Jarred (contralto), Heddle Nash tenor, Keith Faulkner (bass), Thomas Beecham (conductor) Somm SOMM-BEECHAM 11
- Mary Jarred, contralto; The BBC Orchestra, Section F; Clarence Raybould, conductor Elgar's Interpreters on Record, Volume 5: Broadcasts from the Leech Collection at the British Library (1935-1950) Elgar Society EECD003-005 (Sea Pictures "Sea Slumber Song" complete, "Sabbath Morning at Sea" to bar 84, "The Swimmer" bars between 74 and 107 are missing)
[edit] Notes
- ^ The Times (obituary) 16 December 1993
- ^ The Independent (obituary) 14 January 1994
- ^ The Times (obituary) 16 December 1993
- ^ The Times (obituary) 16 December 1993
- ^ The Times (obituary) 16 December 1993
- ^ The Independent (obituary) 14 January 1994
- ^ The Times (obituary) 16 December 1993
- ^ The Independent (obituary) 14 January 1994