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Titanic Engineers' Memorial in Glasgow. A memorial to thirty-six engineers aboard Titanic is located in the offices of the Scottish Opera at 39 Elmbank Crescent, Glasgow – formerly the headquarters of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, whose members funded the memorial.
John Law "Jock" Hume (9 August 1890 – 15 April 1912) was a Scottish violinist. [31] Hume was born on 9 August 1890 in Dumfries, Scotland and lived with his parents at 42 George Street, Dumfries. [31] He had already played on at least five ships before the Titanic, and was recruited to play on its maiden voyage due to his good reputation as a ...
He then won a place at the National Opera Studio in 2009 where he won the Bruce Millar Gulliver Opera Prize. [8] The following year he joined the English National Opera as one of their inaugural Harewood Artists. [9] As a Harewood Artist at ENO, Spence created the role of Brian in the world premiere of Nico Muhly's opera Two Boys in 2011. [10]
21st-century Scottish opera singers (2 C) S. Scottish male opera singers (5 C) Scottish women opera singers (5 C)
Shuna Scott Sendall (born 28 December 1975) is a Scottish dramatic soprano opera singer. [1] Sendall originates from Irvine , North Ayrshire . She is best known as the 2010 winner of the BBC Radio 2 Kiri Prize competition.
Soprano Monica McGhee says that while she lost some of her vocal range to cancer, her experience has given her performance more depth.
Jon Campbell, singer, producer, keyboard player, songwriter, and frontman of the band The Time Frequency; Junior Campbell, founding member, lead guitarist, piano player, and singer with the band Marmalade; Kenna Campbell, Scottish singer, teacher, tradition bearer and advocate for Gaelic language, culture and song.
The Titanic Musicians' Memorial is a memorial in Southampton, United Kingdom, to the musicians who died in the RMS Titanic disaster on 15 April 1912. The original Titanic Musicians' Memorial was unveiled by the Mayor of Southampton, H Bowyer on 19 April 1913, and was located in the old Southampton library. This library along with the memorial ...