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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Madame Medora Henson, in later life known as Mrs Waddington Cooke (1861-1928) was an American-English soprano singer.[1][2]

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Life

Medora Henson was born in Virginia, the daughter of an American clergyman and a Welshwoman. She started her musical career as a pianist. George Henschel heard her sing while he conducted a musical society performance in Chicago which she was accompanying, and advised her to train her voice.[3] Henson studied singing with Henschel and George Sweet in the United States, and continued lessons with Alberto Randegger in London, as well as in Italy, Germany and France.[2][1] Returning to America, she became a leading oratorio singer.[3]

In 1891 Henson moved to England, and her voice impressed Arthur Sullivan. She occasionally sang the part of Lady Rowena in Sullivan's opera Ivanhoe,[3] alternating with Lucille Hill and Esther Palliser.[1][4] She subsequently left the stage, and concentrated on oratorio.[3] In 1893 she married the pianist Waddington Cooke (1868-1940).[3][2]

Medora Henson sang oratorio for the Royal Choral Society and the Bach Festival. She created the soprano part in Edward Elgar's Caractacus, singing it at the Leeds, Gloucester and Sheffield Festivals. In 1898 she toured with Edvard Grieg, singing his songs. When she retired from public performances, she taught privately and at the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music.[2]

In Christmas 1927 Henson had a serious fall in which she dislocated her left shoulder.[2] She died on 14 April 1928 at her flat in Bedford Court Mansions in London.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d 'Mme. Medora Henson', The Manchester Guardian, 16 April 1928.
  2. ^ a b c d e 'Mme Medora Hanson', 'The Times, 16 April 1928, p. 21.
  3. ^ a b c d e The Musical Festival, Evening Express, 17 September 1895.
  4. ^ Theatre programme: "Ivanhoe", Royal English Opera, undated, naming Henson as Rowena.
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