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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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manners, charles (1857- ), english musician, whose real name was southcote mansergh, was born in london, son of colonel mansergh, an irishman. he had a fine bass voice, and was educated for the musical profession in dublin and at the royal academy of music in london. he began singing in opera in 1881, and in 1882 had great success as the sentry in _iolanthe_ at the savoy, following this with numerous engagements in opera both in england and america. he married the singer fanny moody, already a leading soprano on the operatic stage, in 1890; and in 1897 they formed the moody-manners opera company, which had a great success in the provinces and undertook seasons in london in 1902. manners and his wife were assisted by some other excellent artists, and their enterprise had considerable influence on contemporary english music.