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JOHN ARMSTRONG (Tenor)
JEAN POUGNET (Violin)
Douglas CAMERON (Violoncello)
HARRY ISAACS (Pianoforte)
'EINERLEI'is a playful love song in which the merry tuno matters far more than the words. The singer tells how his sweetheart is always the same and yet her charms are always different.
Ach, Lieb, ich muss nun Scheiden is a song of parting, in which tho lover tells how hills and valleys and even the trees share in his and his beloved's grief.
Herr Lent is a praise of spring, whom the poet here playfully calls ' Master Spring.'
Gefunden tells how the singer, wandering idly in the woods, was about to pluck a flower when it asked him, ' Should it be plucked only to wither ? ' and how he transplanted it to his own garden where it grew as happily as in its woodland home.
Wie sollten wir geheim sie Halten is a jubilant song of love in which the singer asks why ho and his lady should seek to hide their joy when all Nature is sharing in it. ' To THE QUEEN OF MY HEART,' less often sung than the other Delius songs in this programme, is a setting of a German version of Shelley's poem.

Contributors

Tenor:
John Armstrong
Violin:
Jean Pougnet
Violin:
Douglas Cameron
Pianoforte:
Harry Isaacs

From the Birmingham Studio
Conducted by the Rev. F. J. CHEVERTON , Vicar of Rowley-Regis, Staffs
Order of Service :
Hymn, ' Hark, hark, my soul' (A. and M., No.
223)
Prayers
Reading, Isaiah I, verses 11-19, and LXIII, verses
7-9
Hymn, ' When I survey the wondrous Cross'
(A. and M., No. 108)
Address
Hymn, ' Through all the changing scenes of life '
(A. and M., No. 290)
Benediction

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. F. J. Cheverton

5GB Daventry (Experimental)

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