From THE PAVILION, BOURNEMOUTH
(From Bournemouth)
THE BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Conductor, Sir DAN GODFREY
Maestoso ; Lento ; Allegro
(Soloist, VIVIAN LANGRISH )
Contributors
Conductor:
Sir Dan
Godfrey
Soloist:
Vivian
Langrish
' The Cow and the Bumble Bee ' and other Songs composed by MAYNARD GROVER and sung by KENNETH ELLIS
' More about Brer Rabbit,' arranged and told by ETHEL MALDEN
How the Jackal got his Stripes,' from ' Outa Karel' (Sanni Meteler. kqmp)
Relayed from THE QUEEN'S HALL
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
NORMAN ALLIN (Bass)
BELA BARTOK (Pianoforte)
THE B.B.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Leader, ARTHUR CATTERALL)
Conducted by SIR HENRY WOOD
B.B.C. Symphony Concert Relayed from The Queen's Hall (Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.) Norman Allin (Bass) Bela Bartok (pianoforte) The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra (Leader, Arthur Catterall) Conducted by Sir Henry Wood
Part I: 8.0 - 9.5 Overture, The Magic Flute ... Mozart Two Songs for Bass Voice and Orchestra (Op. 51) ...... Strauss Der Einsame (The Solitary One) ; Das Thal (The Valley) Symphony, No. 4, in F Minor Tchaikovsky Sostenuto, moderato; In modo di Canzone; Scherzo, pizzicato; Con fuoco Part II : 9.20?10.0 Rhapsody for Pianoforte and Orchestra Bartok Bolero for Orchestra ...... Ravel (See note on pages 518 and 520) Tickets can be obtained from Messrs. Chappell's Box Office, [address removed] Prices 2s. to 12s., including Entertainments Tax.
Contributors
Bass:
Norman
Allin
Pianoforte:
Bela
Bartok
Leader:
Arthur
Catterall
Conducted By:
Sir Henry
Wood
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