Nettleship, Ursula

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Nettleship, Ursula

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Music teacher and friend of the Turners and George Mallory who was part of the Pen y Pass climbing parties.

A Ceremony of Carols was dedicated to Ursula Nettleship, a singing teacher and choral trainer who was later responsible for assembling the choir that took part in the first performance of Britten’s Saint Nicolas in 1948. (She had shared a house in Chelsea with Britten and Pears in the autumn of 1942, and helped secure them concert engagements through her work with the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts.)

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Gillman, P. and Gillman, L. (2000) The Wildest Dream. The Biography of George Mallory

https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA67946

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