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 December 1932 new choir choral boychoir knapenkoor knabenchor cathedral
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"Decca Juvenile Stars Have A Party" (Decca F.3261 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Master (Arthur) Iwan Davies   Master Leslie Day  

Exact content not known. Artists are: Mary Hagan ("child comedienne"), Iwan Davies (boy soprano) (in Part 1), Wilfred Worden (piano), "Little Leslie Day" (boy soprano) (in Part 2), Louis Cabrelli (accordian) and the Terry Juveniles. Music composed or arra

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Hark! The Herald-Angels Sing / O Come, All Ye Faithful (Decca F.3264 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Master (Arthur) Iwan Davies  

A: Hark! The Herald-Angels Sing (please see under Charles Hawtrey for details of this carol)
(matrix GB5090)
B: O Come, All Ye Faithful (please see under Jimmy Phelan for details of this carol)
(GB5093)
Both rec. 31 Oct. 1932 wit

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Nevin: The Rosary / Towers, Leon & Nicholls: By an old Abbey door (Decca F.3260 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Thomas Tweedy  

A: The Rosary (song, 1898: wds Robert Cameron Rogers (1862-1912), see "The Rosary and other poems" (1906); publ. earlier in his book of verse "The Wind in the Clearing" (1895); however authorship claimed by Frederick G. Winter in Columbia Phonograph Compa

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Denis Barthel 1931
Parry: Jerusalem / Walford Davies: O little town of Bethlehem (HMV B.4285 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Denis Barthel  

A: Jerusalem (sacred song: wds William Blake (1757-1827), from Preface to "Milton" (lines 27-42; title-page 1804, but not printed until c. 1810; title "Jerusalem" is not Blake's) - music Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (1848-1918), 1916) (matrix 0BR121-

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 November 1932 new choir choral boychoir knapenkoor knabenchor cathedral
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Flanagan: Underneath the Arches / Pola & Steininger: Song of the Bells (Decca F.3217 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring David Kidd  

A: Underneath the Arches (incipit: The Ritz I never sigh for, the Carlton they can keep. Chorus: Underneath the Arches, I dream my dreams away . . .) (song, 1926: wds & music Bud Flanagan (Chaim Reuben [Reeven] Weintrop aka Robert Winthrop, 1896-1968), wi

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Nicholls: A Bed-Time Story (Decca F.3223 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring David Kidd  

A: A Bed-Time Story (incipit: When the shadows creep, I feel like I want to cry. I can't go to sleep till I hear that lullaby.) (song, 1932: wds & music Leo. Towers, Harry Leon (d. 1970) & Horatio Nicholls (pseud. of Lawrence Wright, 1888-1964)) (matr

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Steininger & Pola: Marching along together (Decca F.3148 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring David Kidd  

A: Marching along together (incipit: Off we go with bulging packs on broad and manly backs.) (song, 1932: wds & music Frank [Franz] Steininger (1906 [or 1910]-74; aka Franz Vienna) & Edward Pola (1907-95), also Mort Dixon (1892-1956) according to Lax & Sm

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 October 1932 new choir choral boychoir knapenkoor knabenchor cathedral
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I'm writing a letter to heaven / You'll never miss your mother 'til she's gone (Parlophone 10-inch R.1282, 78 RPM)

Featuring Desmond White  

In these two pieces Desmond White is accompanied by tenor Barry Lorne & the Accordeon Band. The review in "The Gramophone" (Oct. 1932, p. 180) considered the disc "a grave reflection on public taste".

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 May 1932 new choir choral boychoir knapenkoor knabenchor cathedral
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Handel: Where e'er you walk / Come unto Him (HMV B.4133 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Derek Middleton  

Two pieces by G.F. Handel (1685-1759):
A: Where e'er you walk (from oratorio "Semele", 1744) (matrix 0B1497-4)
B: Come unto Him (from oratorio "Messiah", 1742) (0B1498-5)
Both rec. 16 Dec. 1931 at Kingsway Hall, London with Herbert Dawson, or

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 April 1932 new choir choral boychoir knapenkoor knabenchor cathedral


Adams: The Holy City / Mendelssohn: Jerusalem, thou that killest the Prophets (Decca (Black Label) K.632 (12-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Master (Arthur) Iwan Davies  

A: The Holy City (song: wds F.E. Weatherly (1848-1929) - music Stephen Adams (pseud. of Michael Maybrick (1841(sic)-1913)), 1892) (matrix GA3672)
B: Jerusalem, thou that killest the Prophets (soprano aria based on Matt. 23:37 from Part 1 of oratorio "S

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Bridge: Easter Hymn / Handel: He was despised (Messiah) (HMV B.4107 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Denis Barthel  

A: Easter Hymn (incipit: "Let joy and praise to Heaven rise". Engl. wds Hans Wagemann after early 17th cent. German hymn "Ein fröhlicher Gesang" - music arr. Frank Bridge (1879-1941), publ. 1912, fr. tune to "Laßt uns erfreuen herzlich sehr" in "Catholisc

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Handel ("Messiah"): I know that my Redeemer liveth & He shall feed His Flock (Broadcast (Red Label) 3165 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Frank Nichols  

Budget price label retailing at 1/6.
Recorded with organ accompaniment in St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, London.
This disc was paired with #3164 containing Easter Service hymns & psalms with the Rector, Choir & Organist of St Mary-le-Bow Church.

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Handel: Angels, ever bright and fair / Liddle: How lovely are Thy dwellings (HMV (Plum Label) B.4071 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Dennis Diehl  

A: Angels ever bright and fair (G.F. Handel (1685-1759), oratorio "Theodora", 1750) (matrix 0B1503-2)
B: How lovely are Thy dwellings (sacred song, 1908, wds after Psalm 84, Samuel Liddle (1867-1951)) (0B1504-4)
Both rec. 19 Oct. 1931 at Kingsway Ha

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Handel: Oh, had I Jubal's lyre / Come unto Him (HMV B.4108 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Master (Arthur) Iwan Davies  

Two pieces by G.F. Handel (1685-1759):
A: Oh, had I Jubal's lyre (from oratorio "Joshua", 1748) (matrix 0B1590-2)
B: Come unto Him (soprano half of duet based on Matt. 11:28-29 from Part 1 of oratorio "Messiah", 1742) (0B1591-1)
Both rec. 4 M

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 February 1932 new choir choral boychoir knapenkoor knabenchor cathedral
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Cast thy burden / Nearer, my God, to Thee (Zonophone (Green Label) 6033 (10-inch), 78 RPM)

Featuring Graham Payn  

"Master Graham Payne", accompanied by Herbert Dawson on the Binns organ at Kingsway Hall, London. Both items recorded ca. 24 Dec. 1931.
Retail price 1/6. Disc deleted Jan. 1942.
A: Cast thy burden (sacred song, 1917, by Bernard Hamblen (1877-1962) t

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  1932 new choir choral boychoir knapenkoor knabenchor cathedral
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(undetermined) (Beltona , 78 RPM)

Featuring Billy Anderson  

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Blackbird's Song / The Cuckoo (Regal G 21482, 78 RPM)

Featuring Lex Macdonald  

Gil Dech, piano. 10 inch record.

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Blind Boy / Mother Machrie (Broadcast 818, 78 RPM)

Featuring Leslie Walmsley  

Released about March/April 1932.
A: The Blind Boy (presumably Schubert's setting (Der Blinde Knabe D.833) of Colley Cibber's text).
B: Mother Machrie (or Machree) (song from the 1910 musical Barry of Ballmore - wds Rider Johnso

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Duna / A Brown Bird Singing (Regal G 21485, 78 RPM)

Featuring Lex Macdonald  

with orchestra. 10 inch record.

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Rose Softly Blooming / Solveig's Song (Regal G 30068, 78 RPM)

Featuring Lex Macdonald  

12 inch record.

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Schubert: Hark, Hark, the Lark / Brahms: Lullaby (Regal G 21486, 78 RPM)

Featuring Lex Macdonald  

Gil Dech, piano. 10-inch record.

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Schubert: Who Is Sylvia? / I Attempt From Love's Sickness To Fly (Regal G 21487, 78 RPM)

Featuring Lex Macdonald  

Master Lex Macdonald, boy soprano of Dunedin. Gil Dech at the piano. 10-inch record.

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To a Wild Rose / The Lass with the Delicate Air (Regal G21481, 78 RPM)

Featuring Lex Macdonald  

Gil Dech, piano. 10-inch record.

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