Peter T. Cork | (1926-2012) | teacher, composer, author, walker, friend ... |
Doing Your Bit For Britain 'Doing Your Bit For Britain' is a number sung by the full company with piano accompaniment towards the end of Act I Scene 1 of "The White Bird". |
"The White Bird" by Peter Cork is A musical story of the Cornish Fishing Village of Poldoon in the year 1942. Written between April 1972 and July 1973, "The White Bird" was first performed at Clapham County School on the 28th and 29th March 1974. |
The discovery of a concert programme and a reel-to-reel monophonic tape recording of 'A Concert of Music by Peter Cork', given at Walsingham School on Friday, 15th July 1977 at 7:30pm, provides us with an opportunity to listen to 'Doing Your Bit For Britain'. Just click on the triangular 'play symbol' to hear the recording. |
Naomi Dixon, Fiona Gardner, Janet Goodair, Ruth Mills, Paula Mills and Maureen Russell are the singers, while Peter Cork is playing the piano in this recording. Doing Your Bit For Britain |
editor: Peter J. Cosker | Peter T. Cork | updated: 19/02/2015 |