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Episodes from the life of Christ collected by Yvette Guilbert from the ' Bibles de Noels ' of Melun, Troyes, and Nantes and set to their traditional airs
Le mariage de Marie L'annonciation
Le depart de Nazareth L'arrivee a Bethleem
Nous etions trois bergerettes
Promptement levez-vous, mon voisin Les rois mages
Entre le boeuf et l'âne grls
(Continued in next column)
Megan Foster (soprano)
BBC Singers
Wigmore Ensemble: Geoffrey Gilbert (flute)
Maurice Clare (violin)
Frederick Riddle (viola)
William Pleeth (cello)
Marie Korchinska (harp)
Instrumentation by Leonard Isaacs

Contributors

Unknown:
Yvette Guilbert
Flute:
Geoffrey Gilbert
Violin:
Maurice Clare
Viola:
Frederick Riddle
Cello:
William Pleeth
Harp:
Marie Korchinska
Unknown:
Leonard Isaacs

A sound picture of traditional celebrations, both religious and secular, recorded at the Yugoslav Volunteer Workers Hostel at Debach, Suffolk, in January 1950
Narrative by Maurice Brown and John Seymour w'th
Dragica Ristic and Mira Dontcheva (singers) Djordje Milosevic (guitar)
Avramovic and his Orchestra
The Speakers:
John Seymour. Pascoe Thornton and Dragica Ristic
Production by Maurice Brown

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Brown
Unknown:
John Seymour
Singers:
Mira Dontcheva
Guitar:
Djordje Milosevic
Unknown:
John Seymour.
Unknown:
Pascoe Thornton
Production By:
Maurice Brown

John Kentish (tenor)
Frederick Stone (piano) The Oscar Lampe Trio:
Oscar Lampe (violin)
Frederick Alexander (cello)
Hubert Dawkes (piano)
Piano Trio No. 4, in E Songs:
The Spirit's Song; English Sailor's Song; She never told her love: Pleasing pains
Piano Trio No. 3, in C

Contributors

Tenor:
John Kentish
Piano:
Frederick Stone
Unknown:
Oscar Lampe
Violin:
Oscar Lampe
Cello:
Frederick Alexander
Piano:
Hubert Dawkes

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