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Clarence M. "Jack" Leumane (died 23 February 1928) was an English-born singer, actor, songwriter and librettist. He played leading tenor roles in opera, especially the comic operas of
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, in the 1880s, first in Britain and then Australia. He was also a librettist and writer of the song "
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" in 1867.


Life

Leumane was born in England, possibly in the
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area, as the words of the song "
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" are from the Mackem dialect. As an actor, in the autumn of 1881, he created the role of Captain Harleigh in '' Claude Duval'', a comic opera by Edward Solomon and Henry Pottinger Stephens, at London's Olympic Theatre. He then joined a tour of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from November 1881 to October 1882, playing the leading
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tenor roles of Alexis in '' The Sorcerer'', Ralph Rackstraw in ''
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'' and Frederic in '' The Pirates of Penzance''. In 1885, he appeared in London as Sir Lancelot in ''Dr. D'', an English comic opera by C. P. Colnaghi and Cotsford Dick at the
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.Stone, David
"Jack Leumane"
, Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, 1 April 2003, accessed 17 June 2014
One reviewer commented: "Mr. Leumane has a very pleasing tenor voice, and as Ralph Rackstraw he not merely sang well, but acted with an intelligence and point". In 1887, as "C. H. Leumane", he made his first appearance in Australia with the
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Company in the leading Gilbert and Sullivan role of Prince Hilarion in the first Australian production '' Princess Ida''. He continued with the company until 1890 in more Savoy Operas, as the Duke of Dunstable in '' Patience'', Colonel Fairfax in '' The Yeomen of the Guard'', and Marco in '' The Gondoliers''. In between these productions, he also appeared in Australia as Geoffrey Wilder in
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's hit comic opera ''
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'', and was the title character in Gounod's '' Faust'', including on the night in 1888, in Melbourne, when
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died at the conclusion of the opera. He repeated his roles in the first New Zealand productions of ''Dorothy'', ''Yeomen'' and ''Princess Ida'' in 1890. He played the title role in his own opera, ''Mathias'', in 1901. He remained in Australia and died in South Australia in 1928.


Writings

The Lambton Worm is an old folk tale, similar to the tale of
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, going back centuries which was turned into a children's pantomime. As "C. M. Leumane", he wrote the song, and the pantomime was first performed at Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne in 1867. The song became a local anthem. He is credited as librettist (with the music by
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) for the opera ''Mathias'', which is based on the story "Le Juif Polonais" (or The Polish Jew) by M.M. Erckmann-Chatrian. This Opera was given its world premiere at the Criterion Theatre,
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, on 26 July 1901 with Leumane also credited as the director, and with playing/singing the part of Mathias. Leumane is also credited as the lyricist of the 1909 one-act musical play ''Coward or hero?'' Leumane’s name also appears as the writer of the words and music of a work entitled "Advance Australia", which is described as a chorale for voice and piano. An old photograph is signed (vertically in the top right hand corner) "Yours truly C. M. Leumane 27/11/90".


See also

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References


External links


New South Wales State Library

The Bibliography of Australian Literature
{{DEFAULTSORT:Leumane, C. M. English male singers English librettists English male writers English songwriters English male stage actors 1928 deaths Geordie songwriters Year of birth unknown British male songwriters