1888-1974 AU, Carlton, Victoria
Conductor of Classical and Pop
A.k.a. Joseph Browning Mummery
Joseph Browning Mummery (12 July 1888 – 16 March 1974), was an Australian opera tenor of the 1920s and '30s who achieved a considerable reputation in Europe as well as Australia.Mummery was born in Carlton, Melbourne. His first tutor, when he was a boy, was the Italian baritone A. C. Bartleman. In 1920, his operatic career began when he was accepted into the Gonzales Opera Company.He worked with conductors such as Sir John Barbirolli, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Sir Thomas Beecham and Sir Henry Wood.He retired to Canberra, where he died on 1974, aged 85.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen / On With The Motley | Browning Mummery | 1934 | Album |
The Bitterness Of Love / Ah, Though The Silver Moon Were Mine | Browning Mummery | 1931 | Album |
Love's Sentry / By The Light Of The Moon | Browning Mummery, Kathleen Hilliard | Album | |
Miserere / Ai Nostri Monti Ritorneremo | Florence Austral & Browning Mummery | Album | |
A Souvenir Of Dame Nellie Melba's Farewell Performance At Covent Garden June 8th, 1926 | Nellie Melba With Browning Mummery, John Brownlee, Aurora Rettore Orchestra Conducted By Vincenzo Bellezza | Single | |
Just Been Wond'ring / Roll On Beautiful World, Roll On | Browning Mummery | Album | |
My Lovely Celia / The Love Lily | Browning Mummery | Album |