Listings
From page 84 of ' When Two or Three'
V. H. MOTTRAM (Professor of Physiology in the University of London)
Contributors
Unknown:
H.
Mottram
At the Organ of The Trocadero Cinema,
Elephant and Castle
Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babin
(pianofortes) : Suite No. 2, for two Pianofortes, Op. 17 (Rachmaninov)— Introduction; Waltz ; Romance ; Tarantelle. Waltz from Suite for two pianofortes (Arensky)
Contributors
Pianofortes:
Victor
Babin
Relayed from The Troxy Cinema
Commentaries by Commander D. A. STRIDE , R.N. and Lieut.-Commander R. WOODROOFFE ,
R.N.
Relayed from
H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, Spithead
The Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert, leaves Portsmouth Harbour and H.M. The King receives the Royal Salute
Contributors
Unknown:
D. A.
Stride
Unknown:
R.
Woodrooffe
Casals (violoncello) : Minuet (Haydn, arr. Piatti)
Cortot (pianoforte), Thibaud (violin),
Casals (violoncello) : Trio in G (Haydn) —I. Andante con variazioni ; 2. Poco adagio cantabile ; 3. Rondo all' ongarese (Presto)
Contributors
Unknown:
I.
Andante
Commentaries by Commander D. A. STRIDE , R.N. and Lieut.-Commander !R. WOODROOFFE,
R.N.
Relayed from
H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, Spithead
H.M. The King in the Royal Yacht reviews the Fleet and passes H.M.S.
Royal Sovereign
Contributors
Unknown:
D. A.
Stride
THE SERRE TRIO :
Queenie Dyer (violin); Kathleen Riddick (violoncello); Daphne Serre (pianoforte)
LAURENCE HOLMES (baritone)
Contributors
Violin:
Queenie
Dyer
Violin:
Kathleen
Riddick
Piano:
Daphne
Serre
Baritone:
Laurence
Holmes
Commentaries by Commander D. A. STRIDE , R.N. and Lieut.-Commander R. WOODROOFFE ,
R.N.
Relayed from
H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, Spithead
H.M. The King in the Royal Yacht returns down the line of battleships and the Air Arm flies past
Contributors
Unknown:
D. A.
Stride
Unknown:
R.
Woodrooffe
Directed by HENRY HALL
Contributors
Directed By:
Henry
Hall
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers
A Commentary by Captain H. B. T. WAKELAM on the Third Test Match
Relayed from Headingley, Leeds
Contributors
Commentary By:
Captain H. B. T.
Wakelam
THE BBC
MIDLAND ORCHESTRA
Leader, ALFRED CAVE
Conducted by LESLIE HEWARD
Contributors
Conducted By:
Leslie
Heward
Compere, DOUGLAS KENNEDY
ITALY
Songs by the Udine group from the Alpine region of Italy :
Caro Compari fei sto cuor (To the dear companion I showed my heart)
. La plaza de Avian Je lungia (I wandered round the square of Avian)
Songs and Dance Songs by the Neapolitan dancers and musicians : Luna nova (The new moon) Mare chiaro (The calm sea)
Surriento gentile (Charming Sorrento)
Neapolitan Mandoline Song
Songs and Dance tunes by the group from Forli, in North Tuscany : Fugareini
La Fasulera (The Maid of Forli)
The group from Rome will sing:
Roman Folk Songs
Contributors
Unknown:
Caro
Compari
LEON KIMBERLEY and HELEN PAGE
Contributors
Unknown:
Leon
Kimberley
Unknown:
Helen
Page
in ' The Music of Men's Lives '
A Silver Jubilee Programme
Devised and Written by COMPTON MACKENZIE
(.See below)
Here, briefly, is the outline of ' The Music of Men's Lives'. In this year of grace, 1935, Margaret's daughter Nancy makes a successful stage debut in a Jubilee revue. At the theatre Margaret meets Richard, a former lover, with whom she had been on the stage many years ago. Margaret and Richard go to supper at a night club and, while waiting for the heroine of the evening to join them, begin to recall the happy past: Margaret in revue; Margaret and Richard in melodrama ; Caruso at Covent Garden ; a railway journey back from Ascot in 1912; a dance in 1913, with Margaret falling in love with Robert ; Richard off to the war ; Robert and Richard meeting by chance at a concert-party show in France ; Margaret as a dance-teacher in the crazy post-war Age of the Dance ; Margaret struggling for work in film studios : Margaret acting for the B B C : through the adventures of these two, we see the change in music and entertainment over twenty-five years.
' The Music of Men's Lives' will be repeated in the Regional programme tomorrow night
Contributors
Written By:
Compton
MacKenzie
including Weather Forecast and Fore- cast for Shipping
POUGNET-MORRI SON-PINI
TRIO
WILLIAM PRIMROSE (viola)
MARGUERITE NATALIA (soprano) (First Performance)
This programme of chamber music has several very interesting features. Firstly, the Trio consists of three first-rate young artists : Jean Pougnet , a brilliant violinist well-known to listeners as a soloist and chamber music player; Anthony Pini , one of Britain's finest 'cellists ; and Angus Morrison , who has worked his way to the front rank of the younger British school of pianists. Finally, William Primrose , for whose magnificent viola playing Tertis has expressed the highest admiration. The programme opens with the first performance of a Piano Quartet by Guy Weitz , the eminent organist. This would appear to be a new departure for Mr. Weitz, whose compositions have been chiefly confined to the organ.
Contributors
Soprano:
Marguerite
Natalia
Artists:
Jean
Pougnet
Unknown:
Anthony
Pini
Unknown:
Angus
Morrison
Unknown:
William
Primrose
Unknown:
Guy
Weitz
The Illuminations at Spithead
A description by Lieut.-Commander R. WOODROOFFE , R.N., of the Illuminations of the Fleet and Fireworks
Relayed from
H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, Spithead
Contributors
Unknown:
R.
Woodrooffe