Norman Allin recorded for
Columbia Records. His recording career lasted from circa 1916 to circa 1940. Many of his titles were cut twice, first acoustically and then, after 1925, electrically. Among the acoustic recordings was an early best-seller, the 10" record of Bruno Huhn's 'Invictus' (to words of
W. E. Henley) coupled with Coningsby Clarke's 'The Blind Ploughman'. This was re-made electrically. Examples of his operatic and concert titles are: •
Handel: O Ruddier than the Cherry (
Acis and Galatea) • Handel: Honour and Arms (
Samson) • Handel: Aria from
Partenope • Handel: But Who may Abide?, The People that Walked in Darkness, The Trumpet Shall Sound,
and Why do the Nations? (
Messiah) •
Mozart: O Isis and Osiris,
and Within These Hallowed Dwellings (
The Magic Flute) • Mozart: See the Way You Rogues (
Il Seraglio) •
Halévy: Tho' Faithless men (Si la rigueur) (
La Juive) •
Wagner: Wotan's farewell (
Die Walküre) • Wagner: Hagen's Watch,
and Hagen's Call (
Götterdämmerung) •
Tchaikovsky: To the Forest •
Loewe:
Edward •
Gounod: items from
Faust • Gounod: Nazareth • Gounod:
Jésus de Nazareth (1932, w. BBC Chorus, cond.
Stanford Robinson) • Gounod: She Alone Charmeth my Sadness (
La reine de Saba) •
Jean-Baptiste Faure:
The Palms •
Richard Strauss: A Lied. • Vaughan Williams:
Serenade to Music (recorded immediately after the concert premiere in 1938). • He recorded duets with
Frank Mullings,
Hubert Eisdell and
Dora Labbette. Allin died, aged 88, at
Pontrilas. == Notes ==