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Florence Foster Jenkins, Jasper Rees and Nicholas Martin ; read by Katherine Kellgren

Label
Florence Foster Jenkins, Jasper Rees and Nicholas Martin ; read by Katherine Kellgren
Language
eng
Form of composition
other
Format of music
not applicable
Literary text for sound recordings
biography
Main title
Florence Foster Jenkins
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
986645086
Responsibility statement
Jasper Rees and Nicholas Martin ; read by Katherine Kellgren
Summary
Despite having no pitch, no rhythm and no tone, Florence Foster Jenkins became one of America's best-known sopranos, giving a sell-out concert at Carnegie Hall. Born in Pennsylvania in 1868, Florence Foster adored music and as a girl was a talented pianist, but her wealthy father refused to allow her to study in Europe. In retaliation she eloped with Dr Frank Jenkins but the marriage soon foundered, not least because the eighteen-year-old bride contracted syphilis on their wedding night. Moving to New York, Florence became a piano teacher, but after her father's death in 1909 she inherited a considerable sum and it was then that she vowed to become a great soprano and began to take singing lessons. That same year she met the man who would become first her manager and then her common-law husband, St Clair Bayfield. Over forty years later, after a lifetime supporting New York's classical musical societies - and even founding her own - Florence's greatest dream was finally realized. At the age of seventy-six, she gave a recital - by public demand - at Carnegie Hall. Her extraordinary story is now a film, starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant, and directed by Stephen Frears
Transposition and arrangement
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resource.variantTitle
Florence Foster Jenkins, the inspiring story of the world's worst singer
Classification
resource.screenwriter
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