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BROOKLYN i DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1937 HI fit. 20 Calendar for the Week The Lively Arts -1 "4 A Recitals Theaters marred by the blatant flag-waving spirit of its later episode. With English titles. "THE BELOVED VAGABOND" (Brooklyn ANTOVILLE (721 Madison Ave.) Recently discovered bronzes by the Russian sculptor, An'tokolsky. ARGENT (42 W.

57th) Paintings by Sally Lustig; water colors by Joseph Guerin; paintings by Paula Eliasoph. BIGNOU 132 E. S7th) Paintings br Cezanne and Renoir. To March 2. BOYER (69 57th) Circus In 3 media, by Boris Aronson.

To March 20. BROOKLYN MUSEUM (Eastern Parkway) "Five Centuries of German Art," from the fifteenth through the nineteenth, century. To March 7. A special exhibition of new accessions, including1 Egyptian, classical, American Indian and contemporary material. Also: "Rayon, and Synthetic Yarns in Textiles," "Spinning and Weaving a Home Industry," photographs of contemporary dancers by Thomas Bouchard, a selection of prints and drawings by Dunoyer de Segonzac.

BRUMMER (55 E. 57th) Sculpture by Ossip Zadkine. To March 20. FRANS BUFF A SONS (58 W. 57th) Pastels of Norway by William H.

Singer. CONTEMPORARY ARTS (41 E. 54th) Paintings by Otto Botto. To March 6. DECORATORS' PICTURE GALLERY (554.

Madison Ave.) Degas, Chirico. Picasso and fifteenth century Italian primitive rooms. To March 20. DELPHIC STUDIOS (724 5th Ave.) Paintings by Clara MacGowan and Kath-erine Bulltet; drawings by John Gut maun. FEDERAL ART PROJECT GALLERY (7 E.

38th) Painting exhibition by artista In the Easel Painting division of the) WPA Federal Art Project. To March 24. FIFTEEN (37 W. 57th) Paintings by William E. B.

Starkweather. To March 6. GRAND CENTRAL GALLERIES (15 Van-derbilt Ave. Recent works by Roy Brown. To March 6.

At the Fifth Ave. Branch (1 E. 51st Recent works by Robert Pbilipp. March 2-13. 4 I k- f.l Jmmmm.

Jx. rs' i 't I I tl-v i 7 iOj v- r--; Pi- r'" i "VxV ,4 -A1 THIS AFTERNOON EUGENE LIST, pianist. Town Han. The program: Bach-Busonl Chorale "In dir 1st Bach Two Preludes and Fugues; Brahms Sonata in Pieces by Scrlabin, Medtner, Debussy, Ravel, Chopin. NEW FRIENDS OF MUSIC.

Town Hall. 6:30. Participants: The Pro Arte Quartet. Hortense Monath, pianist; Simeon Be Hi son, clarinettist, and Nicholas Moldevan, violaist. The program: Brahms Piano Quartet in minor.

Clarinet Sonata in minor and Viola Quintet in G. THIS EVENING ROSE BAMPTON, contralto. Town HalL The program: Handel Airs from "Hercules," "Floridante," Songs by Franz, Schumann. Wolf, Deems Taylor and Samuel Barber. MONDAY AFTERNOON JARNA PAULL.

soirano Town Hall. The program: Songs by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Debussy, Ravel. Resptghl, CImara, Wolf, Strauss, Blech, Marx, Rachmaninoff, Arensky, Harris, Kramer and Puccini. MONDAY EVENING ARTHUR SCHNABEL, pianist. Carnegie Hall.

The program: Schubert Sonata In Beethoven Six Bagatelles; Phantasy. Op. 77. and Rondo a Capiccioso; Schumann Davidsbuendlertaenze. TUESDAY EVENING ANNA GROSSMAN, pianist.

Town Hall. The program: Bah Toccata in minor and English Suite No. 5: Beethoven-Sonata in A Op. 101; Chopin group; Ravel Sonatlne. JAYNE RULLMAN, harpist.

Stelnway Hall. Program of music by Handel, Tournier, Ravel, Hasselmans, Salzedo, etc. WEDNESDAY EYENINU JACQUELINE SALOMONS, violinist. Town Hall. The program: Leclair "Le Tom- Bach Chaconne; Ravel Sonata; Pieces by Bloch, Debussy, Milhaud, Le- vitzki, Nin.

Szymanowski. FRIDAY EVENING KATHERTNE RUTH HAYMAN, p.an 1st. Town Hall. The program: Bach Partita In Schoenberg Klavierstuecke; Lisas minor Sonata; Pieces by Scrlabin, SATURDAY AFTERNOON REGINALD STEWART. pianist.

Town Hall. Program delayed. Dancers TUESDAY EVEN'G THURSDAY EVEN'G MARTHA GRAHAM and her group. Guild Theatre. Solo and Ensemble Dances.

WPA Concerts Concerts included In this list are free, with the exception of those given at the Theater of Music, for which popular prices are charged. TODAY THE MADRIGAL SINGERS. Lehman En-gel conducting. Theater of Music, 4 p.m. Program of early Engiisn music.

MANHATTAN CONCERT BAND, Brooklyn Museum. 4 p.m. NEW YORK STATE SYMPHONIC BAND, American Museum of Natural History, 2:30 p.m. HUDSON CONCERT BAND, Bronx County Building, 3 p.m. FEDERAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Lamar String! leld conducting John Powell, pianist, soloist.

Theater of Music, 8 30 p.m. Program of music by Glinka, Brahms, Powell and Stringfleld. MONDAY COLUMBIA CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Christian Thaulow conducting. Educational Alliance. 8:15 p.m.

TUESDAY GRAMERCY CHAMBER TRIO. Evenln School No. 147, 8 30 p.m. LENOX CHAMBER TRIO. Seamen's Home, 6:45 p.m.

WEDNESDAY COMPOSERS FORUM LABORATORY. Theater of Music, 8:30 m. Program of music by David Stanley Smith. MUNICIPAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. American Museum of Natural History, 2:30 p.m.

THURSDAY TRIO ROMANTTQUE. Theater of Music, 8 30 p.m. NEW YORK STATE SYMPHONIC BAND. Brooklyn Museum. 3 m.

GRAMERCY CHAMBER TRIO, Bowery YMCA, 8:30 p.m. LENOX CH AMBER TRIO, West 135th Street YMCA. 8 p.m. FRIDAY FEDERAL CHAMBER MUSIC ORCHESTRA, Chaimer Clifton conducting. Theater of Music, 8 30 m.

Program of music by Mozart and Haydn. MANHATTAN CONCERT BAND, Bronx County Building. 8 30 p.m. GRAMERCY CHAMBER TRIO, Hamilton Fish Library. 8 30 m.

Galleries ABRAHAM LINCOLN GALLERY Paintings by Natalie Axas Tepper. To March 5. A. C. A.

GALLERY (52 W. 8th Satirical portraits of celebrities, by members of the American Artists Congress. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS (Broadway at 155'h St. Sculpture by Anne Hyatt Huntington. To May 2.

AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION ANDERSON GALLERIES (30 E. 57th) First editions and library sets from the collection of William Ryle. to be dispersed at public sale on Thursday afternoon, March 4. Two paintings by Corot. American landscapes, and other paintings, to be sold by auction on Thursday evening, March 4.

French period furniture, tapestries and rues, to be sold on Friday and Saturday afternoons, March 5 and 6. AMERICAN WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION (353 W. 57th Group shorn by artist members. ANOTHER PLACE (43 8th) Paintings by Stella Buchwa.d. To March 6.

-BPTflND BED LIGHTS" (Mansfleld) Life in a house of ill fame. BOY MEETS GIRL" (Cort Theater A year old and still a funny satire on Hollywood. "BROTHER RAT" (Biltmore Theater) Pua in a military academy. "CHAINS' (Artel Yiddish drama staged by Joseph Buloff. CHRISTIAN" (Barbizon Plaza Final offering of the French Theater.

DEAD END (Belasco Theater Realistic gangster melodrama with a moral. TREDERIKA" (Imperial) Lavish musical comedy based on the life of Goethe. FULTON OF OAK FALLS" (Morosco) George IX. Cohan in a rural comedy. HAVING WONDERFUL TIME" (Lyceum) Summer cam? comedy by Arthur Kober.

"HIGH TOR" (Martin Beck) A comedy by Maxwell Anderson, with Bureesa Meredith. HOWDY STRANGER" '46th St.) Fare about the dude ranchers. "KINO RICHARD Jl" (St. James) Maurice Evans in Shakespeare's historical tragedy. "MARCHING SONG" (Bares) Theater Union strike drama.

NAUGHTY NAUGHT" 'American Musis Hall) A play about Yale at the turn of the century. HOW YOtTVE DONE IT" (Henry Miller) Political campaign comedy, with Mar-caret Perry and Barbara Robbing. RED, HOT AND (Alvin Theater) A new musical comedy by Cole Porter, Vinton Freeley and Russel Crouse, with Ethel Merman, Jimmia Durante and others. "STAGE DOOR" (Music Box) Mam a ret Suliavan of the screen in a comedy of life among younc star aspirants. THE ETERNAL ROAD" (Manhattan Opera House) A colossal Biblical spectacle, directed by Max Reinhardt.

from a script by Franz WerfeL with music by Kurt Weill. "THE MASQUE OF KINGS" (Shubert) -Dignified tragedy of pre-war Austria, with Dudley Dorses, Margo, Henry Hull Pauline. "THE SHOW IS ON" (Winter Garden) Beatrice Lillie and Bert Lahr In a ne-s revue. THE WATER CARRIER" 49th Street Theater; Maurice Sch warts in a new Yiddish musical show. THE WINGLESS VICTORY (Empire) Katharine Cornell in new play by Maxwell Anderson.

THE WOMEN" (Barrymore) Forty women in a piay about women. TOBACCO ROAD" (Forrest Theater) Three years old and still popular. "TONIGHT AT EIGHT-THIRTY" (National Theater) Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence in one-act plays by the smart Mr. Coward, but not She best ha can do. "TOVARICH" (Plymouth Theater) Successful mixture of light comedy and od-fabioned sentimentality.

"VICTORIA REGLNA" (Broadhurst Theatre One of last season's most satisfy-in piays. "WHITE HORSE INN" Center Theater) Enormous, pretty, prodigal. YES. MY DARLING DAUGHTER" (Playhouse) Sophisticated comedy, with Lucille Watson, Peggy Couklin, Violet Heming. "YOU CAN'T TAKE TT WITH YOU" (Booth Theater i The craziest, joUiost of piays now on view.

WPA Productions FAUSTTJS" fMaxine Elliott) Chrll- tophr Marlowe's piay. "KWIR" (Ritu New livlnr newspper blatorr of electricity in Om Unite States. TK StJN AND ModerB treatment of Biblicai leceooU Fil ms THMPAGKB WALTZ" (Brooklyn Paramount Paramount presents its mezzo-otrano in a swine time operetta. Tha srar is but the film falls to her justice. On the same program: Buildoa Dnwimond Escapes," moderately taming addition to trs Dfimmond series, with Ray Mllland Heather Angei.

"DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" (Fori Richard and Chester Morris nie for the aflectjons of Dolores Del Rio. On the same proeram: 'A Doctor's very miid investigation of she vagaries of the medical profession. "GHEEN LIGHT" (New York Strand Lloyd C. Douglas ideas on kve, srience, peoire5S and religion. It makes tedious xposKion.

With Sir Cedric Hardwicae, Err oii ynn and Anita Louise. "I WANT TO BE A MOTHER" (Belmont) Yiddish Aim. with English titles. "JOHN MEADE'S WOMAN" (New York Paramount'' Edward Arno'd gives an-Uier of his hearty lumoer king in a rather shoddy melodrama. Francine Larrimore and Patrick.

rL-AC AUX DAMES" de Paris') Revival of a French which Simons made before Hollywood claimed hir. On the same program: "Le Bon-hiiiir." with Charles Buyer. "LIEBEOESCHICTE VON BOSSACCTO" Street Garden? German film. "LOST HORIZON" Frank Capra's version of the Jdmes Hilton romance. Opening nigrit at the Globe.

"MAN OF THE PEOPLE" An uprih' counselor-at-iaw flkfhts political corruption and a Par Ave. debu-tue. Stale plot, but Joseph Caileia rt es a good job in the title roie. MASQUERADE IN VfENNA" 55th Street PJiyhQTise) An operetta which possesses to perfection the charm, taste and hit which you are wont to think of Viennese. ON THE AVENUE" Fairly agreeable backstage musical, with a wup of a -Plot and some pleasant Irvin Berlin S9B5 Dick Powell.

Madeieine Carroll a bo Alice Fare are the principal people Involved. On the saase pro ram: "Criminal Lawyer with Lee Tracy. PRISONERS (Cameo Weii acted ac-ouat of life ta a Russian labor camp. strand) Maurice Chevalier new pic tare. Slight but cheerful.

On the same program: "Larceny on tne ait. THE ETERNAL MASK" (Film arte) Interesting study in abnormal psychology about a young doctor who goes temporarily mad, believing he has killed a patient. Not very convincing, though, when it attempts to dramatise Its protagonist's subconscious. In German. THE GOOD EARTH" (As tor) Sober and painstaking adaptation of the Pearl Buck novel, excellently staged and at Its best In Its purely descriptive passages.

Miss Buck's readers will probably enjoy ail of it. for it is a faithful and fairly inclusive reveue of the book. With, Paul Muni and Luise Rainer. THE LAST OF MRS. CHENEY" (Capitol) Frederick Londfdaie's amusing comedy about an American adventuress and her British victims is brought up to date with some modern witticisms and an all-star M-G-M cast, Crawford.

William Powell and Robert Montgomery. THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES" H. G. Wells wonders what would happen if a man of average sensa and sensibility were endowed with power. A comical and entertaining iantasy, shrewdly played by Roland Young.

Ralph Richardson and others. THE WOMAN ALONE (Roxy) Sabotage is the theme of this exciting English thriller, made by G-B ace director, Alfred Hitchcock. Sylvia Sidney, John Loder and Oscar Hocaolka are In it. 'THREE SMART GIRLS' (Loew'a Metropolitan) Fourteen-year-old Deanna Durbin sings three songs and participates in some pleasant but not very taxing story Intrigues, which make good I entertainment for the family circle. With Alice Brady and Charles Winnin-ter.

On the same program: "Mysterious Crossing." "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE" (Music Hail) Grace Moore's latest operetta. Pleasant and tuneful, but not much els. Music In Brooklyn TUESDAY EVENING ROSA TENTONI, soprano, and FREDERICK AG EL Academy of Music, auspices of the Institute of Arts and Sciences. The program: By Miss Ten-tonl songs in English, French and Italian and an aria from Verdi's by Mr. Jag el Lieder group, songs In English and an aria from Halevy's "La by both artista Duet from "Aida." Metropolitan Opera THIS EVENING OPERA CONCERT.

Participants: Mmes. Antoine, Bodanya, Jessner. Fethberg. Branzell, Oelhelm; Messrs. Alt house.

Bentonelll. Jagel, Rayner, Brow nice, Huehn, Lazzarl, Pinza. MONDAY EVENING "NORMA." with Mmes. Clgaa, Castagna and Votipka and Messrs. Mar tine 111, Pinza and Paltrinieri.

Mr. Paniaaa conducting. TUESDAY EVENING "DIB GOETTER DA EMM KRUNO." with Mmes. Flagstad. Branxell, Man ski, An-dreva, Petina and Doe and Messrs.

Mel-chior, Huehn. Hofmann, Clemens. Lauf-koetter, Gabor and Wolf. Mr. Bodan-sky conducting.

WEDNESDAY EVENING "LOHENGRIN." with Mmes. Flagstad and Ruenger and Messrs. Maison, Habteh. List and Cehanovsky. Mr.

de Abravanel conducting. Jsvafl THURSDAY EVENING 'TRISTAN UND ISOLDE," With Mmes. Flagstad and Branzeii and Messrs. Mel-chior, Huehn, Hofman, Clemens. Lauf-koetter, Gabor and Wolfe.

Mr. Bodan-ky conducting. FRIDAY EVENING THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE" and SERENADE." the former with Mmes. Dickson, Bodanya and Petina and Messrs. D' Angeio, Huehn and Rasely ib latter danced by the American Ballet Company.

Mr. Pellitler conducting. SATURDAY AFTERNOON "LA TRAVIATA." with Mmes. Sayao. Browning and Votipka and Messrs.

lima Brownlee. Cordon. Bada, Engelman and Cehanovsky. Mr. Panizza conducting.

SATURDAY EVENING "AIDA," with Mmes. Rethberg, Castagna and Votipka and Messrs. Rayner. Bon-elli. Ptnza.

Cordon ana PaltrinlerL Mr. Panizza conducting. Hipjpodrome Opera FRIDAY EVENING "RTGOLETTO." with Mmes. Quartln, Messrs. Cheltri.

Frlgerto, Miller. ATI RD AY AFTERNOON "BARBER OP SEVILLE' With Mme. Quart in and Messrs. Sherman, Chigi, Anderson, Ciccia. SATl RD AY VENT NO "LA TOSCA." wan Mine.

Eley, Messrs. Chei'rla Ciccia, Lalil, Poggi. Orchestras THIS AFTERNOON PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Artur Rodzmskl conducting. Car-ceie Hail.

The program; Weber Oberon" Overture: Sibelius Symphony No. Taylor "Throuicri the Looking Glas Strauss "Till Euiensptegel." MONDAY EVENING PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, Hans Lange conducting; Yella Pessl, harpsichordist, and the Choir of St Thomas Church assisting. Town Hail. The program: C. P.

E. Bach Sinfoma No. 3 for strings: J. C. Bach Concerto for Harpischord; W.

F. Bach Slnfonia; J. Bach Cantata No. 9, "Was Gott THt'RS FVEMNii FRIDAY AFTFRNOON PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Artur Rodzinskl conducting, Arthur pianist, agisting. Car GRANT STUDIOS (HO Remsen St Ex- hibit by the Society of Modern Artists, xnc.

ARTHUR H. HARLOW (620 Fifth Ave.) Selection of Currier A Ives prints. MARIE HARRIMAN (61 E. 57th) Recent oils by Walt Kuhn. To March 13.

GEORGE JENSEN (667 5th Ave Hand-embroidered fabrics by Marghab. and paintings by Chauncey Ryder, Georse Elmer Browne, Eugena Higglns, Guy Wiggins and others. HENRY JORDAN (601 Madison Ave.) Paintings and sketches by Heidi Lenasen. CUILDART GALLERY (37 W. 57th Recent water colors by Lloyd Ney, and dry-points and lithographs by Judith Gut-man Quat.

To March 6. JUMBLE SHOP (22 W. 8th) Group show of paintings by Lesley Crawford. Renea Lham, Eloisa Schwab and Janet Scudder. KNOEDLER (14 E.

57th) Etchings by D. Y. Cameron. JUL I EN LEVY (602 Madison Ave.) Paintings and drawings by Kristians Tonny. PIERRE MATISSE (51 E.

57th Mobiles and stabiles by Alexander Calder. To March 13. METROPOLITAN MUSEUM (5th Ave. at 84th) Prints and drawings of architecture. Galleries 37-40.

Egyptian Acquisitions. 1935-36. Third Egyptian room. Turkish and Balkan arms and armor from the George C. Stone bequest: Gallery E-15.

To March 21. Opening Tuesday Sporting Prints and Paintings, oauey u-6. MONTROSS (785 Fifth Ave Painting of the desert in the Southwest by Latta Kingan. To March 8. PIER PONT MORGAN LIBRARY (29 36th) Italian exhibition; original drawings.

Illuminated manuscripts, letters, books, etc. To April 1. MORTON (130 W. 57th) Water colors of Scotland by Carol Dudley, and drawings by Corene Cowdery. MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (II W.

53d New acquisition to the permanent collection of the museum. To March 7. Also: an exhibit entitled "Modern Architecture In England," and posters by K. Wc Knight Kauffer. MUNICIPAL GALLERIES (62 W.

53d Nineteenth exhibit by resident artista of New York City. Including paintings, sculpture and water colors. To March 14. NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (5th Avo. at 42d St.

Prints by Thomas Moraa. in Room 316. Through February. GEORGETTE PASS EDO IT (22 E. 60th) Exhibit of paintings and of the original drawings for the illustrations of Ford Madox Ford's "The Great Trade Route," by Biala.

PEN BRUSH CLUB (16 M. 10th) Paintings by Charlotte Kudtch Lermont. PROGRESSIVE ARTS (428 W. 57th) Memorial exhibit of miscellaneous work by Arthur B. Da vies, from the collection, of Mrs.

Davies. RAYMOND St RAYMOND (40 52d) Peter Breughel In color facsimile. SCHAEFFER (61 E. 57th) Early German paintings. SELIGMANN (3 51st) Indian silks, tha collection of the Maharani of Baroda.

To March 17. SQUIBB BUILDING GALLERIES (745 Stla A're Annual exhibit of the Cathartn Lor ll lard Wolfe Art Club, To March 13. FRANK REHN (683 5th Ave. Recent work by Henry Mattson. REINHARDT (730 5th Ave.) Paintings by Theodore Haupt.

MARIE STERNER '9 E. 57th) Marina paintings by Allan Gilbert Cram. STUDIO GUILD (730 5th Ave.) Recent oils by Grace Bliss Stewart. MRS. CORNELIUS J.

SULLIVAN (57 S. 56th) Paintings by French and American provincial artists. To March 13. TRICKER (19 E. 57th Pastels and drawings by Helen Reed Whitney.

UPTOWN (249 West End Ave Palntinerg by Theresa S. Bernstein. To March IZ. VALEINE (16 E. 57th) Small paintings by French masters of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

To March 20. VENDOME (364 W. 57th) Oils and water colors by William H. Katz and Ellia Wilson. WALKER (108 57th) Theatre drawings and water colors by Jo Mlelziner.

Ta March 2. WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART (10 W. 8th) New York Realists. 1900-3914." comprising paintings and drawings by Robert Henri. George Luks, John Sloan, William Glackens.

Ernest Law-son. George Bellows, Everett Sh um, Glenn Coleman and Guy Pens da Boli. To March 5, i I negie Hall. The program Brahms-Symphony No. 1 In minor; Dohnanyi Variations on a Nursery Theme, for piano and orchestra; Kodaly Dances from "Gaianta." SATURDAY AFTERNOON NATIONAL ORCHESTRAL ASSOCIATION.

Leon Barzin conducting: Rudolf Serkin, pianist, soloist. Carnegie Hall. The program: Mozart ''Entfuehrung aus dem Serail" Overture and Concerto in Beethoven Leonora No. 3 Overture and Concerto in E-flat. SATURDAY EVENING PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

Artur Rodzlnskl conducting: Arthur Loeer, pianist, soloist. Carnegie Hall. The program: Handel-Harty-Water Music: Dohnayi Variations on a Nursery Theme for piano and orchestra; Wagner Prelude and Finale from "Tristan," Rhine Journey from "Goet'erdaemme-rung," Finale and Ride of the Valkyries from "Die Walkuere." SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. David Mannes conducting. Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The program: Beethoven "Le nora-' No. 3 Overture; Schumann Symphony No. 3 in E-fiat; Glinka 'Rus-lan and Ludmilla" Overture; Sibelius "En Saga'': Gluck Excerpts from Wagner "Lohengrin" Prelude and "Tannhaeuser" Overture. ORCHESTRA OP THE INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART, Willem Willeke conducting. Juilliard Auditorium.

The program: Berlioz "Roman Carnival" Overture; Grieg Two Pieces for Strings: Lalo First Movement from "Cello Concerto; LUzt Les Preludes' Beethoven Symphony No. 5, in minor. Chqruses TUESDAY EVENING ORATORIO SOCIETY OF NEW YORK Albert SJoessel conducting. Carnegie Hail. The program: Bath Mass in minor; Soloists: Loule Lerch, soprano: Roe Hampton contralto, William Hain, tenor; Joha Gurney, bass..

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