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Charles Mott. Edward Elgar's favourite baritone. Served in the Artists Rifles & died of wounds May 1918.
Charles Mott. Edward Elgar's favourite baritone. Served in the Artists Rifles & died of wounds May 1918.




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By geoffsengine (Jul 20, 2010 12:49 PM)Reply
@marsminerva "I have heard Charles Mott, Royal Opera, sing Köthner better than I have ever heard the part b4". Elgar to Atkins. March 1914
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