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Marguerite Meredyll, Pianoforte; Bessie Rawlins, Violin; Raymond Jeremy, Viola; Emile Doehaerd, 'Cello.
Pianoforte Quartette (G Minor). (Mozart); Allegro-Andante-Rondo.

George Howe and Elizabeth Pollock
Imitations of London Actors and Actresses.

The Aldwych Singers

Philip Wilson (Tenor).
A Chat on the Music in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and James I., with the following illustrations "Love is Not Blind" (Michael Cavendish, 1598); "I Saw My Lady Weep" (John Dowland, 1600); "When Laura Smiles" (Philip Rosseter, 1601); "Love's God is a Boy" (Robert Jones, 1601); "Flora" (Thomas Greaves, 1604); "Sweet, if You Like and Love Me Still" (Robert Jones, 1608); "O Eyes, O Mortal Stars" (Alfonso Ferrabosco, 1609); "Shall a Frown or Angry Eye?" (William Cortsine, 1610), from "English Ayres" (1598–1612), transcribed and edited by Peter Warlock and Phillip Wilson.

The Meredyll Quartette
Two Movements from Pianoforte Quartette, E Flat Major, Opus 87 (Dvorak), Lento-
Allegro ma non troppo.

The Aldwych Singers

Contributors

Pianist:
Marguerite Meredyll
Violin:
Bessie Rawlins
Viola:
Raymond Jeremy
Cellist:
Emile Doehaerd
Imitations:
George Howe
Imitations:
Elizabeth Pollock
Singers:
The Aldwych Singers
Speaker/tenor:
Philip Wilson

2LO London

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