MARC Record
Leader
    
        
          001
        
        
          21908
        
      
    
        
          008
        
        
          240430b1945    |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
        
      
    
        
          024
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        2| Decca
        a| F. 3150
      
    
        
          041
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        a| eng
      
    
        
          100
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        a| Titterton, Frank
        d| 1893-1956
        1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5489974
        4| prf
        e| Tenor
        9| 27298
      
    
        
          245
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        a| Marta / You Loving Me
      
    
        
          260
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        a| United Kingdom
        b| Decca
        c| 19xx
      
    
        
          300
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        a| shellac disc, mono
        c| 10"
      
    
        
          520
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        a| Frank Titterton (31 December 1893, in Handsworth – 24 November 1956, in London) was a well-known British lyric tenor of the mid-twentieth century. Titterton trained originally as an actor and was a member of The Pilgrim Players (which became the Birmingham Repertory Theatre) run by Sir Barry Jackson. He began to sing as an amateur, appearing in operettas by Gilbert and Sullivan and others in Birmingham before studying singing with Ernesto Beraldi and Charles Victor in London. He then left his stage career to work as a song recitalist and in Oratorio in Britain and Holland. He later became a sought-after singing teacher in London.Titterton's career was mainly in the concert hall, though he was also a prolific broadcaster and recording artist for Vocalion, Broadcast, Columbia and Decca. Most titles were recorded under his own name, but he also used the pseudonyms 'Francesco Vada' and 'Norton Collyer'. Like many British singers of his era he spent much time touring the United Kingdom, appearing in popular oratorios, rather than performing in operas or giving lieder recitals.
      
    
        
          648
        
        
                    
        
      
          0        
      
        a| 20th Century (1901-2000)
        1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6927
        9| 20936
      
    
        
          650
        
        
                    
        
      
          0        
      
        a| Popular music
        1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q373342
        9| 22015
      
    
        
          650
        
        
                    
        
      
          0        
      
        a| Song
        1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7366
        9| 4164
      
    
        
          651
        
        
                    
        
      
          0        
      
        a| United Kingdom
        1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q21
        9| 273
      
    
        
          942
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        c| REC
      
    
        
          920
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        a| audio
      
    
        
          852
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        b| ORPH
        c| ORPH
        j| ORPH.REC 10 TITT
      
    
        
          999
        
        
                    
        
                    
      
      
        d| 21908