relayed from Daventry
conducted by FREDERICK BOTTOMLEY
IDA SARGENT (Songs at the Piano) THE ALHAMBRA PLAYERS (Dance Music)
Words from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
ELSIE CARLIN (Soprano)
GLADYS JONES (Contralto) HARRY STEVENS (Tenor)
MARK MELLERS (Baritone)
QUARTET: Wake for the Sun has scattered into Flight
HARRY STEVENS: Before the Phantom of False
Morning died
MARK MELLERS : Recit., ' Now the New Year reviving Old Desires '
HARRY STEVENS : Iram Indeed has Gone With
All his Rose QUARTET: Come Fill the Cup and in the Fire of Spring
HARRY STEVENS : Whether at Mashapur or Babylon GLADYS JONES : Recit., Ah, not a Drop that from our cups we throw.' ' I Sometimes
Think That Never Blows So Red '
ELSIE CARLIN and HARRY STEVENS : Duet
'A Book of Verses underneath the Bough '
MARK MELLERS : Myself when Young; Recit., 'Ah, Make the Most of what we Yet may
Spend '
GLADYS JONES : When You and I behind the Veil are past
ELSIE CARLIN : But if the Soul can Fling the dust Aside. I Sent my Soul through the Invisible
HARRY STEVENS : Alas, that Spring should vanish
GLADYS JONES : The Worldly Hope Men set their Hearts upon
ELSIE CARLIN : Each Morn a thousand Roses brings, you say
HARRY STEVENS : Recit., 'Ah, Fill the Cup
'Ah, Moon of my Delight'
MARK MELLERS : As then the Tulip from her morning sup QUARTET: Alas! that Spring should vanish