
Anna Russell, née Anna Claudia Russell-Brown (27 December 1911 – 18 October 2006) was an English–Canadian singer and comedienne. She gave many concerts in which she sang and played comic musical sketches on the piano. Among her best-known works are her concert performances and famous recordings of The Ring of the Nibelungs (An Analysis) – a humorous 30-minute synopsis of Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen – and (on the same album) her parody How to Write Your Own Gilbert and Sullivan Opera.
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How To Write Your Own Gilbert And Sullivan Opera
The Ring of the Nibelungs (An Analysis)
Dripping With Gore
A Practical Banana Promotion
Introduction to the Concert (By the Women's Club President)
How to write your own Gilbert & Sullivan opera
Noisy Neighbors
How to Enjoy Your Bagpipe
How to Write Your Own Gilbert and Sullivan Opera (Live)
Russian folk song: Da, Nyet, Da, Nyet (Live)
Survey of Singing from Madrigals To Modern Opera
Backwards with the Folk Song
How to Write Your Own Gilbert and Sullivan Opera - Live
For loud singers with no brains: Ah Lover! from the operetta The Prince of Philadelphia (Live)
Coloratura aria: Canto dolciamente pipo from the opera La Cantatrice Squelante (Live)
The Ring of the Nibelungs (An analysis) - Live
The Ring of the Nibelungs (An analysis) (Live)
Miserable
Russian Folk Song: "Da, Nyet, Da, Nyet"
"The Ring Of The Nibelungs" - An Analysis
A Square Talk on Popular Music or The Decline and Fall of the Popular Song
Please Santa Claus
Advice on Song Selections for Concert Singers
Introduction To The Concert (By Women's Club President)
The Ring of the Nibelungs (An Analysis) [Live]
Poetry In The Cellar
The French Horn
For the Dramatic Soprano: "Schreechenrauf"
Russian folk song: Da, Nyet, Da, Nyet - Live
Introduction to the Concert (By Women's Club President) - Live
British - pure but dull: I Love the Spring (Live)
British - pure but dull: I Love the Spring - Live
For singers with tremendous artistry but no voice: Schlumph; Je n'ai pas la Plume de ma Tante (Live)
Coloratura aria: Canto dolciamente pipo from the opera La Cantatrice Squelante - Live
The Ring - An Analysis
Hamletto, or Prosciuttino
For singers with tremendous artistry but no voice: Schlumph; Je n'ai pas la Plume de ma Tante - Live
For loud singers with no brains: Ah Lover! from the operetta The Prince of Philadelphia - Live
For the dramatic soprano: Schreechenrauf (Live)
British - Pure But Dull: "I Love the Spring"
For the dramatic soprano: Schreechenrauf - Live
Russian Folk Song: ''Da, Nyet, Da, Nyet''
For Singers with Tremendous Artistry but no Voice: "Schlumph; Je N'ai Pas La Plume De Ma Tante"
Coloratura Aria ''Canto Dolciamente Pipo'' from the opera La Cantatrice Squelante
The Ring or the Nibellungs (An analysis)
"The Ring Of The Nibelungs" (An Analysis)
Russian Folk Song: Da, Nyet, Da, Nyet
The Wagner Ring Cycle Analysis
Coloratura Aria "Canto Dolciamente Pipo" from the Opera "La Cantatrice Squelante"
For Loud Singers with no Brains: "Ah Lover!" from the operetta "The Prince of Philadelphia"
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