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Herbert Flint (Tenor)
Ninetta ......... Brewer
By the Sea ......... Schubert
Once again ......... Sullivan
Stanley Adams (Pianoforte)
Rhapsody in B Minor, Op. 79 No 1 ... Brahms
Joan Whitehouse (Contralto)
My Prayer ......... W. H. Squire
In Haven ......... Elgar
A Fairy went a-marketing ......... Goodhart
Carmencita ......... Lane
(From Birmingham)

HERBERT FLINT (Tenor) Ninetta - Brewer
By the Sea - Schubert
Once again - Sullivan
STANLEY ADAMS (Pianoforte) Rhapsody in B Minor, Op. 79, Xo. 1 - Brahms
JOAN WHITEHOUSE (Contralto) My Prayer - W. H. Squire
In Haven - Elgar
A Fairy went a-marketing - Goodhart
Carmencita - Lane

The Birmingham Studio Orchestra
Conducted by Joseph Lewis
Overture, 'Poet and Peasant' ......... Suppé
Selection, 'The Geisha' ......... Jones
Jan Berenska (Violin)
Arab Song ......... Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Kreisler
Viennese Caprice ......... Kreisler
Orchestra
Invitation to the Dance ......... Weber, arr. Charles Woodhouse
The Clef Trio
The Keel Row ......... arr. Fletcher
Ye Banks and Braes (Scots Air)
Nursery Rhymes ......... Carse
Orchestra
Suite, 'Nautical Scenes' ......... Fletcher
Jan Berenska
Hymn to the Sun ('The Golden Cockerel') ......... Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Kreisler
Dancing Doll ......... Poldini, arr. Kreisler

(From Birmingham)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Joseph Lewis

The Birmingham Studio Augmented Orchestra (Leader, Frank Cantell)
Conducted by Joseph Lewis
Lilian Keyes (Soprano)
Herbert Thorpe (Tenor)
Herbert Simmonds (Baritone)
The Birmingham Studio Chorus
Excerpts will be given from
'La Fille de Madame Angot' (Lecocq)
'Les Cloches de Corneville' (Planquette)
'The Grand Duchess' (Offenbach)
(From Birmingham)

Contributors

Conductor:
Joseph Lewis
Soprano:
Lilian Keyes
Tenor:
Herbert Thorpe
Baritone:
Herbert Simmonds

5GB Daventry (Experimental)

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