Wallace, Ian, 1919-2009

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Name (Latin)
Wallace, Ian, 1919-2009
Date of birth
1919-07-10
Date of death
2009-10-12
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
New Grove dict. of opera (Wallace, Ian (Bryce)
b. July 10, 1919, London
Scottish bass)
WW, 1982 (Wallace, Ian Bryce, b. 7-10-19)
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 116756961
Wikidata: Q2571907
Library of congress: n 82213280
TAU10: 000286944
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Wikipedia description:

Ian Bryce Wallace OBE (10 July 1919 – 12 October 2009) was an English bass-baritone opera and concert singer, actor and broadcaster of Scottish extraction. His family intended him for a career in the law, but he was attracted to the stage. Originally an actor in non-musical plays, he was persuaded to try opera and made an immediate success. He played a range of buffo parts in operas, at Glyndebourne and internationally. Wallace maintained a simultaneous career in revue, straight theatre, and broadcasting. He appeared in pantomime and at the Royal Variety Performance. As a broadcaster, he was a long-time panellist on the BBC radio panel game My Music, and he presented a television series of introductions to operas in the 1960s, as well as appearing in light entertainment shows singing a range of songs from ballads to comedy numbers. He performed his one-man show for many years. Flanders and Swann wrote several songs for him, and their best-known novelty song, "The Hippopotamus", became indelibly associated with him.

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