Dennis Noble
Dennis Noble (1898-1966) was a British baritone, active in opera, oratorio and song. He became one of the respected British concert and recording singers of the interwar and wartime period.
In the Pristine catalogue he appears in Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius under Malcolm Sargent and in British music conducted by Hamilton Harty.
Noble’s singing was clear, serious and text-conscious, well suited to English choral and d...
ELGAR Enigma Variations
BAX Overture to a Picaresque Comedy*
HARTY With the Wild Geese
HARTY Scherzo from An Irish Symphony
DAVIES Solemn Melody for Organ and Orchestra
ELGAR Dream Children
ELGAR The Apostles - By The Wayside
Studio recordings, 1926-1935
Total duration: 74:52
Hallé Orchestra & Chorus
*London Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
Recorded in 1945
Duration:1hr 30:04
Dennis Noble, Norman Walker
Huddersfield Choral Society
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductor
Recorded 1943
Duration 33:31
Huddersfield Choral Society & Brass Bands
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by William Walton
Recorded 1953
Duration 34:40
London Philharmonic Choir
London Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Recorded 1927
Duration 62'13"
Principals, Chorus & Orchestra of the British National Opera Company
Conductor: Eugene Goossens Snr.