voc, 1884-1977 SE, Edinburgh
Singer of Classical
Operatic tenor, born in Edinburgh, Scotland, April 5, 1884, died Fife, Scotland, May 6, 1977. Hislop came from Scotland to Sweden in 1907. He debuted at the Kungliga Operan (Royal Swedish Opera) in Stockholm in 1914, and was then engaged at the opera until 1919, with later guest appearances. He worked as a music teacher in Stockholm 1936–1949. Among his students were Jussi Björling and Birgit Nilsson. He recorded c. 100 songs and arias for Zonophone, Gramophone and Pathé.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Songs Of Scotland | Joseph Hislop | 1994 | Compil. |
Tenor | Joseph Hislop | 1992 | Album |
Wonderful / Wayside Rose | Joseph Hislop | 1930 | Album |
Prelude To The Loves Of Robert Burns | Joseph Hislop | 1930 | Album |
Of A' The Airts The Wind Can Blow / Turn Ye To Me | Joseph Hislop | 1929 | Album |
Che Gelida Manina / Addio Alla Madre | Joseph Hislop | 1929 | Album |
Tutte Le Feste Al Tempio / È Il Sol Dell'anima | Lotte Schoene & Herbert Janssen & Joseph Hislop | 1928 | Album |
An Eriskay Love Lilt / Herding Song | Joseph Hislop | 1927 | Album |
O Mimi, Tu Più Non Torni / Solenne In Quest'ora | Joseph Hislop - Apollo Granforte | 1926 | Album |
Che Gelida Manina | Joseph Hislop | 1922 | Album |
Rose-Marie / Indian Love Call | Joseph Hislop | Album | |
Famous Voices Of The Past | Joseph Hislop | Compil. | |
The English Rose / For Love Alone | Joseph Hislop | Album | |
Morning Was Gleaming With Roseare Light | Joseph Hislop | Album |