On Friday Alison Osborne introduced a programme of recorded music entitled "Hidden Talent", chosen by Dorothy Leighton, Jackie Rose, Yvonne Choyce, Susan Limbrey, David and Ann Montague-Smith, Peter Osborne, and David Norman.
The programme included Softly Awakes My Heart by Saint-Saens, tude 13 by Arban, Flight of the Bumblebee by Rimsky-Korsakov, an excerpt from Trumpet Concerto by Harry Jones, Nunc Dimittis in G by Stamford, O Isis and Osiri from Die Zauberflte, a Paderewski composition, Four Songs and Sonnets, music anonymous, words John Dunne. There was an excerpt from Porgy and Bess by Gershwin and Salut D'Amour by Elgar. Two movements of Borodin's String Quartet number two were heard, and four of the six Concerti Armonici by Wassenaer.
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