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Ena Baga

on National Programme Daventry

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at the BBC Theatre Organ
This evening Ena Baga , who is organist at the Gaumont, Camden Town, will give her ninth recital on the BBC Theatre Organ. She has had wide musical experience. At the age of twelve she was playing the organ at a Southend church, and two years later took over the organ at the Strand Cinema in Southend. Later, coming to London, she spent a year at the New Gallery with her sister Florence de Jong, and later took over the Tivoli from John Reynders, where she played for many years.

Ena Baga comes of a musical family. She is a daughter of Con Baga, a well-known composer, and her three sisters, Florence de Jong, Celest Baga, and Beatrice Baga are musical, the first two being organists and the last a violinist.

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