The Third and Last of the Series on ' The Care of Animals,' by Major
FAUDEL-PHILLIPS
The Story of ' The Witch Doctor,' a personal adventure
Selections from Schumann played by THE OLOF SEXTET
The last of the series, including Mahler's Eighth Symphony
Relayed from the Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell & Co., Ltd.)
Sopranos ELSIE SUDDABY (Magna Peccatrix) MAY BLYTH (Una poenitentium) IRENE MORDEN (Mater Gloriosa)
Contraltos MURIEL BRUNSKILL (Mulier Samaritana)
CLARA SERENA (Maria Ægyptiaca)
Tenor WALTER WIDDOP (Doctor Marianus)
Baritone HAROLD WILLIAMS (Pater Esctaticus)
Bass ROBERT EASTON (Pater Profundus)
THE NATIONAL CHORUS
(Chorus Master, STANFORD ROBINSON)
A CHORUS OF BOYS
(Choristers from SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL; HOLY TRINITY, SLOANE SQUARE; ST. STEPHEN'S, WALBROOK, and ALEXANDRA ORPHANAGE)
THE B.B.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Principal Violin, ARTHUR CATTERALL )
Conducted, by SIR HENRY WOOD
Contributors
Unknown:
Irene
Morden
Contraltos:
Muriel
Brunskill
Tenor:
Walter
Widdop
Baritone:
Harold
Williams
Bass:
Robert
Easton
Violin:
Arthur
Catterall
Conducted By:
Sir Henry
Wood
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