Listings
★ from page 73 of ' New Every Morning '
The London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Eugene Goossens
Contributors
Conducted By:
Eugene
Goossens
Conductor, William Pethers from the New Hippodrome Theatre,
Coventry
Contributors
Conductor:
William
Pethers
Trio No. 2, in E minor, Op. 92
1 Allegro non troppo. 2 Allegretto. 3 Andante con moto. 4 Grazioso poco allegro. 5 Allegro non troppo played by The Norbert Wethmar Trio:
Norbert Wethmar (violin)
Walter Nunn (violoncello)
Wilfrid Parry (pianoforte)
Contributors
Unknown:
Norbert
Wethmar
Violin:
Norbert
Wethmar
Violin:
Walter
Nunn
Pianoforte:
Wilfrid
Parry
at the Organ of the Empress Ballroom, Blackpool
Frank Harlow (piano)
Ralph Bruce (clarinet)
Len Whiteley (trumpet)
Peter Sloan (guitar)
Contributors
Piano:
Frank
Harlow
Clarinet:
Ralph
Bruce
Clarinet:
Len
Whiteley
Guitar:
Peter
Sloan
The BBC Singers (B):
Sybilla Marshall Bettine Young Anne Wood Winifred Downer Réne Soames Emlyn Bebb Victor Utting
Victor Harding Conducted by Trevor Harvey
Contributors
Unknown:
Sybilla
Marshall
Unknown:
Bettine
Young
Unknown:
Anne
Wood
Unknown:
Winifred
Downer
Unknown:
Réne
Soames
Unknown:
Emlyn
Bebb
Unknown:
Victor
Utting
Unknown:
Victor
Harding
Conducted By:
Trevor
Harvey
Dresden State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Karl Bohm : Overture, Egmont (Beethoven)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Clemens Kraus : Entry and Dance of the Tailors (Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme) (Richard Strauss )
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham , Bart.: Humoresque (The Tempest) (Sibelius)
Paris Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Cloez: The Trojan Girl (Les Erinnyes) (Massenet)
Stockholm Royal Opera House
Orchestra, conducted by Jarnefelt: Ballad (Suite, King Christian) (Sibelius)
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Muir Matheson : Epilogue (Things to come) (Bliss)
Contributors
Conducted By:
Karl
Bohm
Conducted By:
Clemens
Kraus
Unknown:
Richard
Strauss
Conducted By:
Sir Thomas
Beecham
Conducted By:
Muir
Matheson
Conductor, William E. Doyle
Contributors
Conductor:
William E.
Doyle
Leader, Harold Fairhurst
Conductor, Richard Austin
Solo pianoforte, Mark Hambourg from the Pavilion, Bournemouth
Contributors
Leader:
Harold
Fairhurst
Conductor:
Richard
Austin
Pianoforte:
Mark
Hambourg
Recordings by Herbert Janssen
(baritone)
Widmung (Dedication). Die
Lotosblume (The Lotus Flower) (Schumann). Allerseelen (All Souls). Traum durch die Dammerung (Dream in the Twilight) (Richard Strauss )
Contributors
Baritone:
Herbert
Janssen
Unknown:
Richard
Strauss
played by Arthur Dulay
Songs without Words:
1 Hunting Song. 2 Cradle Song. 3 Presto. 4 Duetto
Musical Sketch, No. 2 Rondo capriccioso
Contributors
Played By:
Arthur
Dulay
including Weather Forecast
Norman Walker (bass)
Eva Heinitz (viola da gamba)
EVA HEINITZ
George Philip Telemann was contemporary with Bach, born a little before and dying several years later than his more illustrious colleague. Not, however, more illustrious in their day, for Telemann then was ranked far above Bach in general estimation. He has now fallen far behind, but, as listeners will find this evening, much of his music is well worth revival. NORMAN WALKER
EVA HEINITZ
Contributors
Bass:
Norman
Walker
Viola:
Eva
Heinitz
Unknown:
Eva
Heinitz
Unknown:
George Philip
Telemann
Unknown:
Norman
Walker
Unknown:
Eva
Heinitz
with Dorothy Carless
Contributors
Unknown:
Dorothy
Carless
This evening Sandy Macpherson bundles the BBC Theatre Organ into his plane and takes his listeners on an imaginary flight over Britain-a thirty-minutes' musical tour around the favourite holiday haunts
Contributors
Unknown:
Sandy
MacPherson
A weekly magazine programme
Presented by William MacLurg
Old and new features including, of course:
' The Lucky Melody'
The Popular Song of the Week
' Is That the Rule ? '
Expert opinion on sporting topics from Captain Cuttle and his guests
'Meet the Boys'
Ex-Divisional Detective Inspector Jack Henry of New Scotland Yard in 'What Price Crime! ' by Patrick K. Heale and Jack Henry and 'Here You Are Then! '
Melodies you have chosen
Among those present will be the editorial staff of the ' Lucky Dip' magazine and the Lucky Dip
Orchestra directed by Rae Jenkins
Production by Vernon Harris
Contributors
Presented By:
William
MacLurg
Unknown:
Jack
Henry
Unknown:
Patrick K.
Heale
Unknown:
Jack
Henry
Directed By:
Rae
Jenkins
Production By:
Vernon
Harris
Your songs, your anecdotes, your verses
Edited by Adrian Thomas
A programme of items contributed by listeners
The Lucky Dip Orchestra
Directed by Rae Jenkins with Loma Stuart and Brian Lawrance
Presented by William MacLurg , and compered by Vemon Harris
Contributors
Edited By:
Adrian
Thomas
Directed By:
Rae
Jenkins
Unknown:
Loma
Stuart
Unknown:
Brian
Lawrance
Presented By:
William
MacLurg
Unknown:
Vemon
Harris
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
A Thriller of the Theatre by Betty Laidlaw and Bob Lively
Adapted by Max Kester
Produced by Archie Campbell
Cast in order of appearance Butler, commissionaire, chorus girls, etc.
The BBC Revue Chorus and the augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Musical arrangements by Max Saunders
The main action takes place in Madame Oscarde 's Mayfair flat, and behind the stage of the Theatre Royal
Contributors
Unknown:
Betty
Laidlaw
Unknown:
Bob
Lively
Adapted By:
Max
Kester
Produced By:
Archie
Campbell
Conducted By:
Charles
Shadwell
Arrangements By:
Max
Saunders
Unknown:
Madame
Oscarde
Madame Oscarde:
Renée
de Vaux
Miss Thomson, secretary to Madame Oscarde:
Ann
Codrington
Philip Nelson:
Charles
Mason
Sergeant Baldwin:
Franklyn
Bellamy
Detective Inspector Ferguson:
H
Brough-Robertson
Duval, manager of the Theatre Royal:
George
de Warfaz
Gita Walenska:
Lea
Seidl
Felice, Gita's maid:
Joan
Young
Jerry Vernon:
William
Hutchison
An electrician:
Edwin
Ellis
A chorus girl:
Mollie
Maureen
A policeman:
Phil
Ray
with Norma Clarke
Stan Stanton
Tony Morris
Contributors
Unknown:
Norma
Clarke
Unknown:
Stan
Stanton
Unknown:
Tony
Morris
Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, conducted by Phillippe Gaubert : La Peri (The Fairy) (Dukas). Sicilienne (from the incidental music to Maeterlinck's play, Pelleas et Melisande) (Faure)
Contributors
Conducted By:
Phillippe
Gaubert