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Obituary in today's Times for contralto Norma Procter who died on May 2 aged 89. She was the soloist in my first Mahler 3 - Haitink/LPO, RFH 1972 - my very first Mahler either live or recorded, a life-changing event.
And the contralto soloist in Norman del Mar's recording of Nicholas Maw's 'Scenes and Arias' - a desert island disc for me. Plus Horenstein's Mahler 3, Kubelik's Maher 2, Ansermet's Beethoven 9, Bach, Handel and so on. Wonderfully versatile singer with a fine voice. She will be much missed.
I saw her many times, in fact she seemed a fixture. Utterly reliable, she was the obvious choice for many conductors. I last saw her towards the end of her career when Norman Del Mar asked her at short notice to replace a singer in Mahler 3. The control was not impeccable, but the tone was still glorious.
From a selection of "Messiah" highlights, we hear Norma Procter and Sheila Armstrong in a much-loved Recitative and Air for Contralto and Soprano. Leopold St...
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