Heddle Nash
Heddle Nash (1894-1961) was an English tenor, admired in oratorio, song and opera. He became one of the best-loved British lyric tenors of the first half of the twentieth century.
In the Pristine catalogue he appears in Elgar, Delius and other British repertory, including Sargent’s The Dream of Gerontius.
Nash’s singing was clear, sweet-toned and deeply communicative, with diction and line especially suited to English s...
Recorded in 1945
Duration:1hr 30:04
Dennis Noble, Norman Walker
Huddersfield Choral Society
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductor
DELIUS Paris
DELIUS Eventyr
DELIUS Koanga
DELIUS Hassan - serenade
DELIUS To the Queen of my Heart
DELIUS Love's Philosophy
Recorded in 1934
Total duration: 53:51
London Philharmonic Orchestra,
Conductor: Sir Thomas Beecham
London Select Choir
Heddle Nash, tenor
Gerald Moore, piano
Recorded 1934 & 1935
Total duration: 1hr 56:25
conducted by Fritz Busch
Recorded 1927
Duration 62'13"
Principals, Chorus & Orchestra of the British National Opera Company
Conductor: Eugene Goossens Snr.