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Grace Miriam Kerns (August 27, 1879 – September 10, 1936) was an American soprano, called the "Nightingale of the Trenches" for her popularity during World War I. She made over a hundred recordings during the 1910s.
Early life
Kerns was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and lived in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, a daughter in the large family of Andrew Jackson Kerns and Catharine Marinda Clark Kerns. Her father was a saw manufacturer. She studied voice with Emma Cecilia Thursby. She studied in Europe in the summer of 1913.
Career
Kerns began her professional singing career as a church and oratorio soloist in New York City. She made over a hundred recordings during the 1910s, for Victor, Columbia, Okeh, Empire, and Edison labels. She recorded duets with other singers including Margaret Keyes, Reed Miller, John Barnes Wells, Nevada Van der Veer, and Henry Burr. She sometimes sang under other names, including Miriam Clark and Grace Nash.
During World War I, she went to France to entertain the troops, earning the nickname "Nightingale of the Trenches." After the war, she returned to church soloist work, and giving concerts. She also sang in radio broadcasts. In her later years she taught voice at Randolph-Macon Women's College in Virginia.
Personal life
Kerns, her brother, and her nephew all died in a car accident near Williamsburg, Virginia in 1936.
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External links
Grace Kerns and Mildred Potter singing "Whispering Hope" (1916), from YouTube
Grace Kerns singing "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls" (1912), from YouTube
Grace Kerns singing "Kiss Me Again", from Internet Archive
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Grace Miriam Kerns (August 27, 1879 [1] – September 10, 1936) was an American soprano, called the "Nightingale of the Trenches" for her popularity during World War I. She made over a hundred recordings during the 1910s.
Kerns, Grace (sop.) a.o. - Columbia A 1686 (1915) : Grace Kerns ...
30 Agu 2023 · Grace Kerns (1879.08.27 - 10.09.1936: American soprano, called "The nightingale of the trenches" for her popularity during World War 1: she went to France to entertain the troops. After the war she returned to church soloist work, and giving concerts.
Grace Kerns "Roses Bloom For Lovers" song from The Rose …
Grace Kerns "Roses Bloom For Lovers" Song from The Rose Maid Edison Blue Amberol 1504 1912 Grace Kerns was born on August 27, 1879, to Andrew J. and Catharine Marinda Kerns. She was...
1910s Music of Grace Kerns - I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls ... - YouTube
Grace Kerns - I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls recorded 8/1912 The Bohemian Girl is an opera composed by Michael William Balfe with a libretto by Alfred Bunn. The plot is loosely based on a...
Grace Kerns - Discography of American Historical Recordings
Grace Miriam Kerns (August 27, 1879 – September 10, 1936) was an American soprano, called the "Nightingale of the Trenches" for her popularity during World War I. She made over a hundred recordings during the 1910s.
Home Sweet Home, Grace Kerns. 1905 recording, - YouTube
25 Okt 2023 · HOME SWEET HOME, BY GRACE KERNS, singing home sweet home, Soprano singer, 1905 recording, a rare record hard to find, unfortunately has an out of round probl...
Grace Kerns Discography | Discogs
Grace Kerns was a concert soprano from Norfolk, Virginia. She was known as the "Nightingale of the Trenches" because she spent eight months entertaining American troops in France during World War I. After retirement from performing she became a college professor.
Grace M Kerns (1880-1936) - Find a Grave Memorial
Grace was a soprano soloist with the New York Symphony Orchestra. She died instantly in a car accident that also took the life of her brother and nephew - Howard J. Kerns and Howard J. Kerns, Jr. There was a triple funeral for them all.
1910s Music of Grace Kerns - I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble
Grace Kerns - I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls recorded 8/1912 The Bohemian Girl is an opera composed by Michael William Balfe with a libretto by Alfred Bun...
Whispering Hope : Grace Kerns and Mildred Potter : Free …
08 Mar 2017 · Performer: Grace Kerns and Mildred Potter Writer: Alice Hawthorne. Soprano and Contralto Duet with Orchestra Accompaniment. Digitized from a shellac record, at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.They are 3.8 mil truncated conical, 2.3 mil truncated conical, 2.8 mil truncated conical, 3.3 mil truncated conical.