Charlotte Henriette de Rothschild

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Charlotte Henriette de Rothschild (born 28 November 1955) is a British soprano, specialising in the recital and oratorio repertoire, who is a member of the Rothschild banking family of England.

Biography

The second daughter of the four children of Edmund Leopold de Rothschild (1916–2009) and Elizabeth Edith Rothschild née Lentner (1923–1980), she is a twin to David Lionel de Rothschild. In 1990 she married Nigel S. Brown.[1] Her grandfather built the world-famous Exbury Gardens in Hampshire where she was raised. Noted for its cultivation of rhododendrons, a pink "Charlotte de Rothschild" was named for her.

Education

Charlotte de Rothschild studied in Austria at the

Mathilde Hannah von Rothschild
(1832–1924).

Career

Charlotte de Rothschild is currently signed to classical record label

Mathilde Hannah von Rothschild, Roger Quilter and Gabriel Fauré with accompanist Adrian Farmer. Nimbus Records have also issued two previously released albums by Charlotte de Rothschild; A Japanese Journey and Fairy Songs. A recital of songs of Norman Peterkin was released on Lyrita, and works by Gary Higginson
on Regent.

In 2021 until 2022, Rothschild volunteered to work at a COVID-19 Vaccination centre in Hampshire.

References

External links