Henschel, Lillian June(née Bailey)

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Henschel, Lillian June(née Bailey)

Henschel, Lillian June(née Bailey), American soprano; b. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 17, 1860; d. London, Nov. 4, 1901. She made her professional debut in Boston at 16, then went to Paris to study with Viardot-Garcia. On April 30, 1879, she appeared in London, at a Phil, concert, when she sang, besides her solo number, a duet with George Henschel. She then studied with him and on March 9, 1881, married him. When Henschel was appointed first conductor of the Boston Sym. Orch., she appeared as a soloist with him accompanying her at the piano, also in duets at Boston Sym. concerts. Until her untimely death, the Henschels were constantly associated in American artistic life. Her well-trained voice and fine musical feeling won her many admirers.

Bibliography

H. Henschel, When Soft Voices Die: A Musical Biography (London, 1944).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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