Music from the Internment Camp Revue: Douglas, Isle of Man, 1940. Instrumentation: 2 violins, viola, cello, clarinet, flute, piano, 2 singers: medium high and low voice. Includes songs and instrumental numbers from the bilingual revue, the melodrama Ballade vom Armen Jakob by Norbert Elias and the Suite from What a Life! for piano
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