Robert Radford | |
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Born | 13 May 1874 |
Died | 3 March 1933 (aged 58) |
Robert Radford (13 May 1874, Nottingham – 3 March 1933, London)[1] was a British bass singer who made his career entirely in the United Kingdom, participating in concerts and becoming one of the foremost performers of oratorios and other sacred music. He had equally great success in a broad spectrum of operatic roles, ranging from Wagner to Gilbert and Sullivan, due to the strength and burnished beauty of his well-trained voice.