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Two Russian Folk Songs (arr. Vladimoff): "Dreams" Waltz (Andreeff): March from Russian Ballet (Puni).

Marguerite Davis (Soprano): 3 "Songs of old London" (Herbert Oliver): 1. "London Spring Song". 2. "Nightingales of Lincoln's Inn". 3. "May-Day at Islington".

Constance Izard (Solo Violin): Chanson Meditation (Poppenet-Kreisler); Waltz in A (Brahms-Hochstein); Serenade (Chaminade-Kreisler).

David Openshaw (Baritone): "The Company Sergeant-Major" (Sanderson); "Red Devon by the Sea" (Coningsby Clarke); "Up From Somerset" (Sanderson).

Beatrice Bellini (Solo Pianoforte): Studies in F Minor and A Flat Major (Chopin); Polonaise in A Flat (Chopin).

Balalaika Orchestra: "Mower's Song" (Glinka); Barnby's "Sweet and Low" (Russian. setting by Fomeen); "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" (Leon Jessel).

Marguerite Davis: 3 Old Irish Airs (arr. by Alfred Moffat): 1. "Terence's Farewell". 2. "Kate O'Shane". 3. "The Cruiskeen Lawn".

Constance Izard: Old English Pieces (arr. Moffat): 1. "The Admiral's Galliard". 2. Larghetto (Handel). 3. Gavotte (Gossec).

David Openshaw: "A Russian Wedding Song" (Arnold); "Sanctuary" (Hewitt); "The West Wind" (Stewart).

Beatrice Bellini: "Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 6" (Liszt); "The Wind" (By request) (Alkan).

Balalaika Orchestra: "Bridal Kiss", Russian Wedding Song (arr. by Fomeen); "In Church" (Tchaikovsky); "Bareenia", Merry Russian Dance- (Traditional).

Contributors

Musicians:
Vladimoff's Russian Balalaika Orchestra
Soprano:
Marguerite Davis
Violinist:
Constance Izard
Baritone:
David Openshaw
Pianist:
Beatrice Bellini

Festival March, "Cornelius" (Mendelssohn); Suite, "Rustic Revels" (Fletcher): 1. "Dane-in' On the Green". 2. "At Quality Court". 3. "All the Fun of the Fair".

Catherine Aulsebrook (Contralto): "Love's Coronation" (Aylward); "The Little Silver Ring" (Chaminade); "The Rosary" (Nevin).

Orchestra: "The Clock is Playing" (Blaauw).

John Collinson: "Elegic" (Massenet); "Prize Song" ("Mastersingers") (Wagner).

Orchestra: Selection, "Bric-a-Brac" (Monckton).

Contributors

Musicians:
2LO Light Orchestra
Contralto:
Catherine Aulsebrook
Tenor:
John Collinson

2LO London

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