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(From Birmingham)
'Candle Light Fun,' by Cicely Fleming
Songs and Concerted Items, by DOROTHY BENNET (Soprano), ENID CRUICKSHANK (Contralto),
TREFOR JONES (Tenor), DALE SMITH (Bass) ; ' Come with me-to the Cinema,' by Florence M. Austin

Contributors

Unknown:
Cicely Fleming
Soprano:
Dorothy Bennet
Soprano:
Enid Cruickshank
Contralto:
Trefor Jones
Tenor:
Dale Smith
Unknown:
Florence M. Austin

(From, Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
D'AMBROSIO, known to tho present day only as the composer of one or two charmingly melodious violin pieces, was himself a fine violinist, a distinguished pupil of the Conservatoire at Naples. His short and busy life was shared between Nice and Paris, and it was there that he died shortly after the outbreak of the Great War, at the age of only forty-three. Many of the greatest violinists have included some of his graceful music in their repertory; it is so well suited to display the best qualities of the instrument that it is likely to retain its popularity.

Contributors

Conducted By:
Frank Cantell

(From Birmingham)
A Ballegorical Cantorio by SAMUEL SNOOP ,
Mus. Ass.
(Organist of DUMBLETON MINSTER and Hon.
Conductor of THE DUMBLETON MORPHEUS
SOCIETY)
Introduction
Wait and See
THE TERRITORIAL BAND
THE RECTOR AND CHURCH-
WARDENS
THE ORGANIST
THE T.E.A.
THE URBAN DISTRICT
COUNCIL
THE D U M B L E T O N Fire
BRIGADE
THE LITTLE BIRDIES'
LEAGUE
POOR OLD IRELAND
THE ANCIENT ORDER OF
PELICANS
! This Life is Not All Beer and Skittles ' presented by DOROTHY BENNETT
(Soprano)
ENID CRUICKSHANK
(Contralto)
TREFOR JONES (Tenor)
DALE SMITH (Bass)
THE MIDLAND PIANOFORTE
SEXTET
(Leader, FRANK CANTELL )
Assisted by WALTER HEARD (Flute) and THE DUMBLETON BRASS BAND

Contributors

Unknown:
Samuel Snoop
Soprano:
Dorothy Bennett
Bass:
Dale Smith
Leader:
Frank Cantell
Assisted By:
Walter Heard

5GB Daventry (Experimental)

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