Alexander Kipnis (bass): Der
Wanderer ; Der Wegweiser ; Am Meere; Der Doppelganger (Schubert)
Adolf Busch (violin), Aubrey Brain
(horn), Rudolf Serkin (pianoforte): Trio in E flat (Brahms)
Alexander Kipnis (bass): Mondnacht (Schumann). Von ewiger Liebe ; Erinnerung (Brahms). Traum durch die Dammerung (Richard Strauss )
Contributors
Bass:
Alexander
Kipnis
Violin:
Adolf
Busch
Violin:
Aubrey
Brain
Horn:
Rudolf
Serkin
Bass:
Alexander
Kipnis
Unknown:
Richard
Strauss
Sketches and Lyrics by Greatrex Newman
With a cast of popular artists selected from the resident ' Fol-de-Rols ' companies at Hastings, Eastbourne, and Llandudno
The BBC Theatre Orchestra
Conductor, Mark H. Lubbock
Produced by George Royle
The Fol-de-Rols broadcast last night in the National programme
Contributors
Unknown:
Greatrex
Newman
Conductor:
Mark H.
Lubbock
Produced By:
George
Royle
5.0 From Midland:
A Nonsense Programme in Story, Verse, and Song
5.30 From West and Wales :
Brixham
Today we are taking you for a visit to this picturesque Devonshire fishing port
Act 2 of the Opera by Puccini
English Version by R. H. Elkin
Scene : The interior of Butterfly's house at Nagasaki
Cast
Conductor, Lawrance Collingwood
Producer, John B. Gordon
Chorus Master, Geoffrey Corbett from Sadler's Wells Theatre
Contributors
Unknown:
R. H.
Elkin
Conductor:
Lawrance
Collingwood
Producer:
John B.
Gordon
Chorus Master:
Geoffrey
Corbett
Suzuki (servant to Cho-Cho-San):
Rose
Morris
Butterfly (Cho-Cho-San):
Joan
Cross
Goro (a marriage broker):
Powell
Lloyd
Sharpless (U S Consul in Nagasaki):
Sumner
Austin
Prince Yamadori:
John
Havard
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