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'The Mountebanks '

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A song-cycle for four voices by EASTHOPE MARTIN
VERA SIDDONS (Soprano)
GLADYS PALMER (Contralto) BARRINGTON HOOPER (Tenor)
GEORGE PIZZEY (Baritone)
Preamble (Quartet)
Episode (Baritone recit. and Quartet) Croon (Contralto). Dusk of Dreams
Advertisement (Baritone). The Quack
Doctor
Dirge (Quartet). The Heartrending Story Romance (Tenor). The Minstrel Rondo (Soprano). Jingle Hat
Envoy (Quartet). Here today and gone tomorrow
Easthope Martin was born in Ireland in 1883. He received his musical education at Trinity College of Music, and was at one time Organist at the Aeolian Hall in London. Later, he went to the United States as a concert organist. Then he became consumptive and went to live in the South of France, and there died in 1925.

Contributors

Voices By:
Easthope Martin
Soprano:
Vera Siddons
Contralto:
Gladys Palmer
Tenor:
Barrington Hooper
Unknown:
Easthope Martin

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