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Charles Manners (27 December 1857 – 3 May 1935) was a British bass singer and opera company manager. His earliest performances were with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, first as a chorus member and then as a principal, creating the role of Private Willis in Iolanthe in 1882. After leaving D'Oyly Carte the following year, he sang with several opera companies, most notably the Carl Rosa Opera Company and Covent Garden. In 1898, he and his wife, the singer Fanny Moody, set up their own company, dedicated to presenting opera in English.

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  • Charles Manners (Hoddesdon, 27 de desembre de 1857 - 3 de maig de 1935) fou un cantant anglès de la corda de baix. Estudià a Dublin i a Londres en la Royal Academy of Music. El 1881 debutà, aconseguint l'any següent un gran èxit a la Savoia en el rol d'Iolanthe, que li valgué un gran nombre de contractes a Anglaterra i Amèrica. En unió amb Fanny Moody (1866-1945) amb qui s'havia casat el 1890, formà el 1897, la companyia d'òpera Moody-Manners, que després d'aconseguir èxits brillants a províncies, des de 1902 treballà a Londres, influint en gran manera en la música anglesa contemporània. (ca)
  • Charles Manners (27 December 1857 – 3 May 1935) was a British bass singer and opera company manager. His earliest performances were with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, first as a chorus member and then as a principal, creating the role of Private Willis in Iolanthe in 1882. After leaving D'Oyly Carte the following year, he sang with several opera companies, most notably the Carl Rosa Opera Company and Covent Garden. In 1898, he and his wife, the singer Fanny Moody, set up their own company, dedicated to presenting opera in English. The Moody-Manners company performed in London, the British provinces, North America and South Africa from 1898 to 1916. After his retirement, Manners continued to campaign for a national opera company, which was eventually founded forty years after his death. (en)
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  • Charles Manners (Hoddesdon, 27 de desembre de 1857 - 3 de maig de 1935) fou un cantant anglès de la corda de baix. Estudià a Dublin i a Londres en la Royal Academy of Music. El 1881 debutà, aconseguint l'any següent un gran èxit a la Savoia en el rol d'Iolanthe, que li valgué un gran nombre de contractes a Anglaterra i Amèrica. En unió amb Fanny Moody (1866-1945) amb qui s'havia casat el 1890, formà el 1897, la companyia d'òpera Moody-Manners, que després d'aconseguir èxits brillants a províncies, des de 1902 treballà a Londres, influint en gran manera en la música anglesa contemporània. (ca)
  • Charles Manners (27 December 1857 – 3 May 1935) was a British bass singer and opera company manager. His earliest performances were with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, first as a chorus member and then as a principal, creating the role of Private Willis in Iolanthe in 1882. After leaving D'Oyly Carte the following year, he sang with several opera companies, most notably the Carl Rosa Opera Company and Covent Garden. In 1898, he and his wife, the singer Fanny Moody, set up their own company, dedicated to presenting opera in English. (en)
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