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Audrey Langford was born on 28 June, 1912, is a British soprano, conductor and voice teacher. Discover Audrey Langford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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1912

Audrey Langford (28 June 1912, Rochdale — 5 August 1994, Bromley) was an English soprano, conductor, and voice teacher.

1930

Musicologist Elizabeth Forbes wrote, "Audrey Langford will no doubt go down in musical history as a superb singing teacher over a period of 50 years, but she also had two other successful careers, as a soprano who sang at Covent Garden in the late 1930s and, after the war, as a conductor, most particularly of the Bromley Philharmonic Choir and the Kentish Opera Group, both of which organizations she founded."

Born in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, Langford earned degrees in piano and voice from the Royal College of Music.

1936

She was committed to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden under Sir Thomas Beecham where she performed mainly in comprimario roles from 1936 through 1939.

Some of the roles she performed at that opera house included Madeleine in Louise (1936) a Flower Maiden in Parsifal (1936, 1937, and 1939), and the Dew Fairy in Hansel and Gretel (1937).

After opera ceased at that theatre with the outbreak of World War II, Langford spent the war years performing as a member of the Entertainments National Service Association.

A perforated ear drum ended her performance career shortly after the end of war, and she then began a long distinguished career as a voice teacher which lasted more than five decades.

In addition to teaching privately out of the Cantica Voice Studio in Bromley, Langford was a member of the voice faculty at the Royal Northern College of Music and taught masterclasses internationally.

Langford also had a career as a professional conductor.

She notably founded and directed both the Bromley Philharmonic Choir and the Kentish Opera Group.

1949

In 1949 she married bass-baritone Andrew Field.

Her daughters are mezzo-soprano Sally Langford-Broadley (also known professionally as Elizabeth Langford) and Anne Langford.

1960

With the latter organization she conducted the United Kingdom premieres of two operas by Gian Carlo Menotti: The Old Maid and the Thief on July 14, 1960, and The Saint of Bleecker Street on July 27, 1962.

1964

Langford was also a guest conductor with the Scottish Opera; conducting performances of Handel's Partenope (1964) and Bastien und Bastienne (1966).

Langford's first husband was violist Frederick Riddle.

1974

In 1974 she conducted the Bromley Philharmonic Choir and Handel Chamber Orchestra at Queen Elizabeth Hall for a recording of Jules Massenet's Marie-Magdeleine.

She was also David Parry's first conducting teacher.

1994

She died in Bromley on 5 August 1994.

The following singers studied voice with Langford: