The Devil Take Her

The Devil Take Her

"The Devil Take Her" is an opera in one act by Arthur Benjamin to an original English libretto by Alan Collard and John Gordon. First performance: Royal College of Music, London, 1931.

"The Devil Take Her" is not part of the standard operatic repertory. There is a recording of it. It is sometimes performed.


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