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Cinderella New Years Eve 2018 at Yvonne Arnaud theatre Guildford
published: 31 Dec 2018
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Yvonne Arnaud Magic Carpet
published: 11 May 2017
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Yvonne Arnaud - Haydn: Piano Concerto in D - Rondo all'Ungarese
Recorded in 1932.
Found at The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) was established on 1 April 2004, supported by a 5-year grant of just under £1m from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. http://www.charm.kcl.ac.uk
Yvonne Arnaud (20 December 1892 -- 20 September 1958) was a French-born pianist, singer and actress.
Germaine Yvonne Arnaud was born in 1892. She entered the Paris Conservatoire at age 9, studying piano under Alphonse Duvernoy and other teachers.[1] From 1905 (at age 12) to 1911 she performed with leading orchestras throughout Europe and USA, under conductors such as Édouard Colonne, Arthur Nikisch, Willem Mengelberg, Vasily Safonov, Gustav Mahler and Alexander Siloti.[1] In 1911 she decided to try the stage instead of the concert ...
published: 23 Dec 2011
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Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford is one of the country's leading regional producing theatres and second to none for top quality entertainment! Named after the actress Yvonne Arnaud, it is situated on riverside site, where you can relax and enjoy stunning views in our Riverside Cafe at any time of day.
Before your show, why not join us for a delicious meal in our Riverside Restaurant too?
For more information visit www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk
published: 15 Jul 2015
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Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre Season 17-18
published: 19 Jun 2018
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Introducing the cast for Cinderella at Guildford's YA Theatre Christmas13
published: 30 Sep 2013
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Gaiety star George Grossmith Jnr. & Yvonne Arnaud in "Princess Charming" (film) 1933
From the 1934 Gaumont British film "Princess Charming". George Grossmith Jnr. was the son of the famous Savoyard, George Grossmith - creator of the comic roles in the Gilbert & Sullivan operas. He was born in London in 1874, and introduced the "masher" type roles in the early Edwardian musical comedies, produced by George Edwardes at the famous Gaiety Theatre in London. He also produced musicals, and later collaborated with Jerome Kern as a lyricist. French pianist, singer and actress Yyonne Arnaud was born in 1892. She made a name for herself in Britain firstly in musical comedy, and then in plays and films. She lived and died in Guildford, where the present theatre bears her name.
published: 06 Jul 2011
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Spring 2019 at Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
published: 20 Dec 2018
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Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre
published: 30 Oct 2017
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Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre
published: 06 Mar 2017
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Yvonne Arnaud - Haydn: Piano Concerto in D - Rondo all'Ungarese
Recorded in 1932.
Found at The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) was established on 1 April 2004, supported by a 5-ye...
Recorded in 1932.
Found at The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) was established on 1 April 2004, supported by a 5-year grant of just under £1m from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. http://www.charm.kcl.ac.uk
Yvonne Arnaud (20 December 1892 -- 20 September 1958) was a French-born pianist, singer and actress.
Germaine Yvonne Arnaud was born in 1892. She entered the Paris Conservatoire at age 9, studying piano under Alphonse Duvernoy and other teachers.[1] From 1905 (at age 12) to 1911 she performed with leading orchestras throughout Europe and USA, under conductors such as Édouard Colonne, Arthur Nikisch, Willem Mengelberg, Vasily Safonov, Gustav Mahler and Alexander Siloti.[1] In 1911 she decided to try the stage instead of the concert hall and obtained the lead role in the musical The Girl in the Taxi. She also had a lead in Kissing Time (1919). However, an operation damaged her vocal cords so she switched from musicals to plays.
Her stage career lasted many years, with several films made during the 1930s. Arnaud's likeness was drawn in caricature by Alex Gard for Sardi's, the New York City theater district restaurant. The picture is now part of the collection of the New York Public Library.[2]
She still occasionally performed as a pianist, for example, with the Hallé Orchestra under Sir John Barbirolli in Manchester in 1948.[1] And she was the soloist at the premiere of Franz Reizenstein's pastiche Concerto Popolare at the 1956 Hoffnung Festival (having been chosen after Eileen Joyce declined).
Arnaud was godmother to the writer Oriel Malet, and was the subject of Malet's book Marraine: a portrait of my godmother (1961).
For many years she lived in Guildford, England, where she died. Her ashes were scattered in St. Martha's churchyard on St. Martha's Hill just south-east of Guildford, and there is a memorial to her on the church grounds. In 1965 the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre was opened in the town.
https://wn.com/Yvonne_Arnaud_Haydn_Piano_Concerto_In_D_Rondo_All'Ungarese
Recorded in 1932.
Found at The AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music (CHARM) was established on 1 April 2004, supported by a 5-year grant of just under £1m from the Arts and Humanities Research Council. http://www.charm.kcl.ac.uk
Yvonne Arnaud (20 December 1892 -- 20 September 1958) was a French-born pianist, singer and actress.
Germaine Yvonne Arnaud was born in 1892. She entered the Paris Conservatoire at age 9, studying piano under Alphonse Duvernoy and other teachers.[1] From 1905 (at age 12) to 1911 she performed with leading orchestras throughout Europe and USA, under conductors such as Édouard Colonne, Arthur Nikisch, Willem Mengelberg, Vasily Safonov, Gustav Mahler and Alexander Siloti.[1] In 1911 she decided to try the stage instead of the concert hall and obtained the lead role in the musical The Girl in the Taxi. She also had a lead in Kissing Time (1919). However, an operation damaged her vocal cords so she switched from musicals to plays.
Her stage career lasted many years, with several films made during the 1930s. Arnaud's likeness was drawn in caricature by Alex Gard for Sardi's, the New York City theater district restaurant. The picture is now part of the collection of the New York Public Library.[2]
She still occasionally performed as a pianist, for example, with the Hallé Orchestra under Sir John Barbirolli in Manchester in 1948.[1] And she was the soloist at the premiere of Franz Reizenstein's pastiche Concerto Popolare at the 1956 Hoffnung Festival (having been chosen after Eileen Joyce declined).
Arnaud was godmother to the writer Oriel Malet, and was the subject of Malet's book Marraine: a portrait of my godmother (1961).
For many years she lived in Guildford, England, where she died. Her ashes were scattered in St. Martha's churchyard on St. Martha's Hill just south-east of Guildford, and there is a memorial to her on the church grounds. In 1965 the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre was opened in the town.
- published: 23 Dec 2011
- views: 1038
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Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford is one of the country's leading regional producing theatres and second to none for top quality entertainment! Named after...
The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford is one of the country's leading regional producing theatres and second to none for top quality entertainment! Named after the actress Yvonne Arnaud, it is situated on riverside site, where you can relax and enjoy stunning views in our Riverside Cafe at any time of day.
Before your show, why not join us for a delicious meal in our Riverside Restaurant too?
For more information visit www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk
https://wn.com/Yvonne_Arnaud_Theatre,_Guildford
The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford is one of the country's leading regional producing theatres and second to none for top quality entertainment! Named after the actress Yvonne Arnaud, it is situated on riverside site, where you can relax and enjoy stunning views in our Riverside Cafe at any time of day.
Before your show, why not join us for a delicious meal in our Riverside Restaurant too?
For more information visit www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk
- published: 15 Jul 2015
- views: 2827
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Gaiety star George Grossmith Jnr. & Yvonne Arnaud in "Princess Charming" (film) 1933
From the 1934 Gaumont British film "Princess Charming". George Grossmith Jnr. was the son of the famous Savoyard, George Grossmith - creator of the comic roles ...
From the 1934 Gaumont British film "Princess Charming". George Grossmith Jnr. was the son of the famous Savoyard, George Grossmith - creator of the comic roles in the Gilbert & Sullivan operas. He was born in London in 1874, and introduced the "masher" type roles in the early Edwardian musical comedies, produced by George Edwardes at the famous Gaiety Theatre in London. He also produced musicals, and later collaborated with Jerome Kern as a lyricist. French pianist, singer and actress Yyonne Arnaud was born in 1892. She made a name for herself in Britain firstly in musical comedy, and then in plays and films. She lived and died in Guildford, where the present theatre bears her name.
https://wn.com/Gaiety_Star_George_Grossmith_Jnr._Yvonne_Arnaud_In_Princess_Charming_(Film)_1933
From the 1934 Gaumont British film "Princess Charming". George Grossmith Jnr. was the son of the famous Savoyard, George Grossmith - creator of the comic roles in the Gilbert & Sullivan operas. He was born in London in 1874, and introduced the "masher" type roles in the early Edwardian musical comedies, produced by George Edwardes at the famous Gaiety Theatre in London. He also produced musicals, and later collaborated with Jerome Kern as a lyricist. French pianist, singer and actress Yyonne Arnaud was born in 1892. She made a name for herself in Britain firstly in musical comedy, and then in plays and films. She lived and died in Guildford, where the present theatre bears her name.
- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 1978