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DENNIS NOBLE (baritone)
ADELA VERNE (pianoforte)
Born in 1898 at Bristol, Dennis Noble began his career as a chorister at Bristol Cathedral, joined the Royal Bucks Hussars and served in France, and after being severely wounded, ioined Leslie Henson 's Concert Party at Lille. After the War he was appointed Lay Vicar of Westminster Abbey, and later became a member of the British National Opera Company. He has appeared all over the country in the principal baritone roles in opera and oratorio and has also sung for most of the leading concert organisations.
7.8 ADELA VERNE 7.25 DENNIS NOBLE
7.35 ADELA VERNE

Contributors

Baritone:
Dennis Noble
Pianoforte:
Adela Verne
Unknown:
Leslie Henson

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