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  1. Harry Plunket Greene (24 June 1865 – 19 August 1936) was an Irish baritone who was most famous in the formal concert and oratorio repertoire. He wrote and lectured on his art, and was active in the field of musical competitions and examinations. He also wrote Where the Bright Waters Meet (1924) a book about fly fishing . Early life and training.

  2. 12 de nov. de 2023 · 4. 371 views 5 months ago. 1930s Irish baritone Harry Plunket-Greene gives his chilling take on the final act for Schubert's voice and piano song cycle Winterreise, set to the poetry of...

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  3. Greene, Harry Plunket (1865–1936), singer, teacher, and author, was born 24 June 1865 at his parents’ home, 49 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, son of Richard Jonas Greene, barrister, and Louisa Lillias (neé Plunket), writer of children's stories and fourth daughter of John, 3rd Baron Plunket.

  4. 9 de jul. de 2023 · Harry Plunket Greene. (b. Old Connaught House, Co. Wicklow, June 24, 1865; d. London, Aug. 19, 1936) Singer, son of Richard J. Greene of Dublin, was educated at Clifton College, and intended for the Bar, but his voice was so fine that he determined to enter the musical profession, and studied at Stuttgart (under Hromada from 1883 ...

  5. 10 de ago. de 2012 · 7.2K views 11 years ago. ...more. The Irish baritone Harry Plunket Greene (1865-1936) sings the well-known "Garden Where the Praties Grow" by Johnny Patterson (circa 1869).Here is a link to...

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  6. Baritone Harry Plunket Greene (1865-1936) / The Hurdy Gurdy Man (Der Leiermann from Schubert's "Winterreise") / Recorded: January 10, 1934 -- Harry Plunket G...

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  7. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music. Greene, Harry Plunket (b Old Connaught House, Co. Wicklow, 1865; d London, 1936). Irish bass-baritone. Sang in London concerts from 1888 (début in Messiah at Stepney), opera from 1890, but later confined himself to songs and oratorio.