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A GREAT CONTRALTO.
A LtTTLE STORY OF MISS CCL3Y, JEN¬
NY LIND AND MENDELSSOHN.
’ n ’ e Composer, Urged Not to Give the So¬
pranos All the Advantage. Made ami
Kept a Promise That Music Lovers the
World Over Have Applauded.
Miss Dolby, when Jenny Lind came
to England in 1S47, was a slim waisted,
tall, dark girl, well proportioned, quite
solid and uuethereal, but a most earnest
and conscientious student, gifted with
superb deep eoiitralto aiiil bouhoniie , , •
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and homely grace of her own that won,
without exactly fascinating, tlio public
at first. She was equally good at a rous
ing Scotch song or a fireside domestic
bflllai ] (Jo hn Hullah wrote the famous
“Three Fishers” fa lin ta hi. ia.er
da vs >> but m oratorio, and in her own
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way, Miss Dolny was supreme- not sec
one! even to Jenny. Certainly she never
had that extraordinary and weird mag
netism which made unmusical people
ukc Stanley, afterward the celebrated
(lean of Westminster, rave about her
great soprano rival, Jenny. But the j
Dolby was better looking- than Jenny,
though never downright pretty—very
dark and handsome one might call her, j
with a certain embonpoint after BO I
which she bore gracefully, but which j
did not add to her grace.
Miss Dolby’s moment came. When
Jenny Lind retired from the stage, the
pr ima at once shone out as an oratorio
star of tho lirst magnitude. She thus
directly invaded a sphere iu which Clara j
Novello, soprano, and Miss Dolby, con- 1
tralto, reigned supreme. Jenny Lind
did not apparently am pt the situation
quite as gracefully as she could wei.
have afforded to do. It was to her a ne
eessity to outshine every one. Mendels
Bohn was doubtless ft good deal smitten
with the Swedish nightingale. He not
unnaturally wrote his great soprano ,
; parts with her in his eye—or rather his
I ear Many - remember her entrancing
can
singing cf “Jerusalem” in “St. Paul’
and the seraphic way m which her divine
voice—spirit, I had almost said—would
soar above the rest iu the great double
quartet iu “Elijah,” “He Shall Give
j His Angels Charge Over Thee.” But
Miss Dolby was not happy. She felt
j quite aggrieved nt the music of “St.
Paul.” That the first contralto singer in
| England, who had scored even in Ger
many against Jenny Lind, should have
so little to do in “St. Paul” was too
' bud.
The following episode has, I believe,
never been printed. I lmd it from the
j lips of Miss Dolby’s sister, afterward j
Mine. Sainton, now in Australia.
“Dr. Mendelssohn, ” says Miss Dolby,
then at the height of her popularity, “I
| do hope you won’t treat the contraltos
| so badly in your next oratorio. ”
i “Badly?” savs Mendelssohn “My
j dear Miss Dolby, what do you mean? I
| always trt at every one as fairly as pcs
f sible. ’ ’
“Not at all,” says Miss Dolby * * Yv e
i have next to nothing to do in “bit.
j Paul”—nothing to show us off to ad¬
vantage, I mean.” Mendelssohn was
then writing his “Elijah. ”
“Well, Miss Dolby-, what do you
want?”
“I want two good solos ami some nice
little bits.”
“Stay!” says the amiable composer,
taking out his notebook. “ ‘Two good
solos and some nice little bits,’ ” and lie
wrote it down, with that well known,
i ! most fascinating smile which, once seen,
could never be forgotten. When “Elijah”
| J came bits, ’ ’ out, Miss in Dolby, addition her to the delight, “nice found little
to
! the two immortal songs which she sub
| | sequently made almost her own—“Woe,
Woe Unto Them!” and “Oh, Rest In
j the Lord!”
! Dr. Mendelssohn sent for her, and at
1 Exeter hall, in a room down stairs, he
j tried over the two songs, accompanying
; them himself.
When she had sung “Wee, Woe!”
| Mendelssohn turned round and said,
“That will be the favorite contralto
song. ”
< Miss Dolby replied: “I differ with
you, Dr. Mendelssohn. ‘Oh, Rest In the
Lord!’ will be the favorite. It will Like
the public far more than ‘Woe, woe!’ ”
She then sang it, Mendelssohn acconi
panying in a sort of listening trance,
with his his head on one side, a way
he had, and at the end he seemed quite
overcome, a* tens of millions have been
since by her rendering of that inspired
melody. “You are right, Miss Dolby,
That will- be the success. ” And so it
was.—Rev. H. R. Haweis, M. A., •
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