Listings
Leader, Frank Thomas
Joyce Haydon-Bull (pianoforte)
Contributors
Leader:
Frank
Thomas
Pianoforte:
Joyce
Haydon-Bull
ERNEST W. MAYNARD
Relayed from Bath Abbey
Music for Violin and Orchestra
Mischa Elman (violin) and Orchestra, conducted by Lawrance Collingwood: Romance in G, Op. 40 (Beethoven)
Francesco Asti (violin) and The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Tor Mann: Romance, Op. 78, No. 2 (Sibelius)
Yehudi Menuhin (violin), and Orchestre Symphonique, conducted by Georges Enesco: Poemc, Op. 25 (Chausson)
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
Relayed from The Hippodrome Theatre, Coventry
Contributors
Musicians:
The Coventry Hippodrome
Orchestra
Conductor:
Charles
Shadwell
, at 2.0
From 2.30 to 3.15 Scottish Regional will radiate a programme of its own. Details on page 247.
Directed by Guy Daines
Contributors
Directed By:
Guy
Daines
Povla Frijsh (soprano) with pianoforte accompaniment by Elof Nielsen : L'Hiver (Winter) (Koechlin); La Pluie (Rain) (Georges); Pendant le bal (During the Ball) (Tchaikovsky); Med en Vallilje (Grieg); Dans Ies ruines d'une Abbaye (In the Ruins of an Abbey) (Fauré)
Walter Rehberg (pianoforte): Rhapsody in G minor, Op. 79, No. z (Brahms) ; Polonaise Fantasy in A flat (Chopin)
Contributors
Pianoforte:
Walter
Rehberg
(Leader, Alfred Cave)
Conducted by H. Foster Clark
Contributors
Conducted By:
H. Foster
Clark
'Hepzibah Hen goes Balloon-jumping'
(Oliver Bowen ), told by PETER
A selection of verse for older children
Songs by SEYMOUR DOSSOR Potted London-No. 8-' Trinity
House ', by WILL OWEN
Contributors
Unknown:
Hepzibah
Hen
Unknown:
Oliver
Bowen
Songs By:
Seymour Dossor
Potted
Weather Forecast, First General News Bulletin and Bulletin for Farmers
THE B.B.C. THEATRE ORCHESTRA
(Leader, Montague Brearley )
ALICE MoxoN (soprano)
LILIAN KEYES (soprano) FRANCIS RUSSELL (tenor)
THE REVUE CHORUS
Arranged and conducted by KNEALE KELLEY
Contributors
Leader:
Montague
Brearley
Soprano:
Alice
Moxon
Soprano:
Lilian
Keyes
Tenor:
Francis
Russell
Conducted By:
Kneale
Kelley
The fourth of a new Songs from the Shows series-a chronological survey of film songs from the silent picture theme song up to the present-day talkie hit
Cast
ANONA WINN
REGINALD PURDELL
GORDON LITTLE and RICHARD TAUBER singing songs from his Elstree film Blossom Time, by courtesy of British
International Pictures
Relayed from Vienna
THE B.B.C. THEATRE ORCHESTRA and THE REVUE CHORUS
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
At the Pianos,
HARRY S. PEPPER and DORIS ARNOLD
Compered and Produced by JOHN WATT
Contributors
Unknown:
Anona
Winn
Unknown:
Reginald
Purdell
Unknown:
Gordon
Little
Unknown:
Richard
Tauber
Conducted By:
Stanford
Robinson
Pianos:
Harry S.
Pepper
Pianos:
Doris
Arnold
Produced By:
John
Watt
Fourth Series, 1934-5
First Concert
To be given before an audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House
The NEW
ENGLISH SINGERS
Dorothy Sitk ; Nellie Carson ; Mary Morris ; David Brynley ;
Norman Notley ; Cuthbert Kelly
THE PRO ARTE STRING QUARTET:
Alphonse Onnou (violin) ; Laurent Halleux (violin); Germain Prevost
(viola); Robert Maas (violoncello)
(The unbroadcast portion of the Concert, which begins at 8.15 p.m., consists of the Char Franck String Quartet. Tickets may be obtained from the Box Office, Broadcasting House. W.I. Telephone : [number removed], and the usual Agents. Prices 2S. to 10s. (including Entertainments Tax)
Contributors
Singers:
Dorothy
Sitk
Singers:
Nellie
Carson
Singers:
Mary
Morris
Singers:
David
Brynley
Singers:
Norman
Notley
Unknown:
Cuthbert
Kelly
Violin:
Alphonse
Onnou
Violin:
Laurent
Halleux
Violin:
Germain
Prevost
Viola:
Robert
Maas
Weather Forecast and News
HARRY Roy and his BAND
Relayed from The May Fair Hotel
Contributors
Unknown:
Harry
Roy