Henry Russell (impresario)
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Henry Russell | |
|---|---|
| Born | 14 November 1871 London, England |
| Died | 11 October 1937 (aged 65) London, England |
| Education | St Marylebone Grammar School |
| Alma mater | Royal College of Music |
| Spouses | Nina Hannah da Costa Andrade
(m. 1895, divorced)Donna Shinn (div. 1926)Lady Patricia Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood
(m. 1926) |
| Parent(s) | Henry Russell Hannah de Lara |
| Relatives | Sir Landon Ronald (brother) William C. Russell (half brother) |
Henry Russell (14 November 1871 – 11 October 1937) was an English impresario, conductor, director, and singing teacher.
Henry Ronald Russell was born in London, the son of Henry Russell, a composer, pianist, and baritone, and his partner (later wife) Hannah de Lara, an artist.[1] He was the brother of the musician Sir Landon Ronald. From his father's first marriage to Isabella Lloyd, a member of the Lloyd banking family, he had two elder half brothers, novelist William Clark Russell and Anglican priest Henry Lloyd Russell.[2]
He was educated at St Marylebone Grammar School. Russell was "first destined for medicine, but severe illness diverted him to music."[3] After St Marylebone, he then pursued studies in singing at the Royal College of Music and conducting in Italy.[3]