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A Sacred Cantata by A.R. Gaul.
Winifred Ascott (Soprano), Gladys James (Mezzo-Soprano), Bert Brewin (Tenor), Herbert Smith (Bass-Baritone), Jessie Record (Contralto), The 6BM Choir
The Wireless Orchestra
Conducted by Capt. W.A. Featherstone

8.55 I. - Introduction (Instrumental)
Chorus, Tenor Solo, Quartet, Chorus "No Shadows Yonder"
Tenor Air, "My Soul Is Athirst For God."
Trio (unaccompanied), Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano and Contralto "At Eventide It Shall Be Light."
Chorus, "They That Sow in Tears."
Contralto Air, "Eve Hath Not Seen."
Chorus. "For Thee, O Dear, Dear Country."
Chorus, "Thine Is The Kingdom."

II. Intermezzo (Instrumental)
Bass Air, "A New Heaven and a New Earth."
Choral Sanctus. "Holy, Holy, Holy."
Chorus for a double Choir, "Let the Heavens Rejoice."
Tenor Air, "To the Lord Our God."
Contralto Air, "Come Ye Blessed of My Father."
Semi-Chorus (unaccompanied), "The Fining Pot is for Silver."
Soprano Air, "These Are They Which Came Out of Great Tribulation."
Duet (Soprano and Contralto), "They Shall Hunger No More."
Quartet and Chorus. "List! The Cherubic Host."
Bass Solo, "And I Heard the Voice of Harpers."
Chorus and Quartet, "Great and Marvellous Are Thy Works, Lord God."

Contributors

Composer:
A.R. Gaul
Soprano:
Winifred Ascott
Mezzo-Soprano:
Gladys James
Tenor:
Bert Brewin
Bass-Baritone:
Herbert Smith
Contralto:
Jessie Record
Singers:
The 6BM Choir
Musicians:
The Wireless Orchestra
Conductor:
Captain W.A. Featherstone

6BM Bournemouth

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