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English baritone, Dennis Noble
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Balfe - The Bohemian Girl - Vocal Gems Part 1: Happy and light of heart (p114-117); I dreamt that I dwellt (p96-98); When other lips (p178-179); Silence (p82-84, 87, transposed down a semitone) Part 2: The heart bowed down (p161-162, transposed down a semitone to F); Thou who in might supreme (p75-77); In the gipsy life (p32-35)
Orchestra and Chorus, Charles Prentice Miriam Licette, soprano Francis Russell, tenor Dennis Noble, baritone Harry Brindle, bass
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Columbia 9579 Matrices WAX 4343-2, 4344-1 (10737/8) Recording Date 27th November 1928 Available from Jan 1929 to March 1942
Score references to Boosey The Royal Edition vocal score (1899)
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Bizet - "Carmen" - Vocal Gems
Intro.: Act1; Habanera; Micaela - Don Jose Duet; Seguidilla; Toreador's Song, Act 2 Flower Song, Act 2; March, Act 4; Escamillo-Carmen Duet, Finale
Sadler's Wells Orchestra, Warwick Braithwaite Noel Eadie, soprano Nancy Evans, contralto Webster Booth, tenor Dennis Noble, baritone
Bizet - Carmen - Vocal gems - Eadie, Evans, Booth, Noble, Braithwaite
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His Master's Voice C 3143 Matrices 2EA 8190-I, 8191-I Recorded 21st December 1939
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Silver Lining Medley:
Trad. - Roll away, clouds Milton Egan - Song of the Dawn (a) Jack Ager - Over on the Sunny Side (b) Irving Berlin - Blue Skies (a)
Jerome Kern - Look for the silver lining
Commentary by Norman Shelley Dennis Noble, baritone (a) C Wright, singer (b) Chorus National Savings Symphony Orchestra, Cecil Woods
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EMI JG.367 Matrices CTPX 14690-1, 14691-1 Recorded 1948?
This unusual recording is not listed in the discography of Noble which appeared in The Record Collector in 2004. The record label is a private EMI pressing made to promote the National Savings scheme. The songs on one side are a “Silver Lining Medley”, and on the other “Look for the Silver Lining.” These were presumably chosen to tie in with the film “Look for the Silver Lining”, a 1949 biopic of Marilyn Miller. In the medley, Noble sings two songs, and C Wright (a very English tenor crooner) sings another. A fourth is assigned to the chorus. The second side has Noble singing with the chorus. Both sides are introduced by actor Norman Shelley.

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