Marcus, I am not saying this is a hoax. I was merely pointing out what fun it would be to discover that it was a spoof, a bit of entertainment. After all -- a person named Bluebell Klean, who is billed as a composer, can play a bit of piano, and is a competitive fisherman to boot, pictured holding a dog on the playbill, playing in recital, accompanying a soprano named Xenia Beaver. The British have a great sense of humor, which includes a long tradition of comedy involving men in drag.
Yes, I know, we must be very serious here. The prospect of an unsung being unearthed, a new piano quintet or song being dusted off. Yes, such discoveries are good.
But I could not help but imagine a Monty Pythonesque sort of team, guys in drag, with a Dudley Moore at the keyboard, dog in lap, accompanying an Eric Idle, perhaps also holding a dog, warbling art songs, and a quintet featuring the whole crew (Jones, Palin, Cleese, Graham) in drag, sawing away on stringed instruments, with lap dogs as well. All to the utter delight of the well-heeled audience on a fine summer evening.
I'm not suggesting that is fact. I'm just sharing a fanciful interpretation based on the humorous names, the picture, and the very sketchy facts about our heroine, Bluebell.