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Cream silk programme with raw edges produced for a concert at Balmoral Castle, 4 November 1898. The programme is headed with the royal crest and printed in black ink with a list of the items starting with the Recititive and Aria <i>O Star of Eve</i> from Wagner's <i>Tannhauser</i> sung by Alec Marsh; Chopin's <i>Polonaise in A Flat</i> and Schubert-Liszt's <i>Hark Hark the Lark</i> played by Natalia Janotha; the song <i>The Sunny Month of May</i> by H.R.H. Princess Henry of Battenburg sung by Alice Esty; Janotha's <i>Gavotte in E</i> played on the piano by Janotha; A. Goring Thomas's <i>A Summer Night</i> and Marzials' <i>My Love is Come</i> sung by Alec Marsh; <i>Pastoral</i> by A.L., and <i>Goodbye</i> by F. Paolo Tosti sung by Alice Esty; Janotha's <i>Morceau Gracieux</i> and Chopin's <i>Tarantelle</i> played by Janotha, ending with Donizetti's duet<i> Io resta fra le lacrime</i> sung by Alice Esty and Alec Marsh.
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