Norman Allin (19 November 1884 –27 October 1973, Pontrilas) was a British bass singer of the early and mid twentieth century, and later a teacher of voice. He had a career in opera and oratorio—and as a song recitalist—due to his vocal technique, sound musicianship and rich, round timbre.
Read more about Norman Allin: Early Studies, Operatic Career, Concert and Oratorio, Teaching Career, Recordings
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