Listings
Leader, Frank Thomas
Conductor, Idris Lewis
Gwen Hirst (contralto)
Contributors
Leader:
Frank
Thomas
Conductor:
Idris
Lewis
Contralto:
Gwen
Hirst
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alois Melichar : Overture, The Jolly Robbers (Suppe)
Elizabeth Rethberg (soprano):
Hab' ich nur deine Liebe (Boccaccio) (Suppe)
Willi Domgraf - Fassbaender :
Weberlied (The Gypsy Baron) (Johann Strauss )
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melichar : Overture, The Opera Ball (Heuberger)
Richard Tauber (tenor) : Im chambre separee (The Opera Ball) (Heuperger)
Emmy Bettendorf (soprano), and Herbert Ernst Groh (tenor) : Love Duet, 0 Holdes Bild (Barber of Bagdad) (Cornelius)
Alessandro Stradella (Flotow)
The Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, conducted by Frieder Weiss -man : Overture
Fritzi Jokl (soprano) : Seid metner
Wonne stille Zeugen
Joseph Schmidt (tenor):
Virgin Maria
Contributors
Conducted By:
Alois
Melichar
Soprano:
Elizabeth
Rethberg
Unknown:
Willi
Domgraf
Unknown:
Johann
Strauss
Conducted By:
Alois
Melichar
Tenor:
Richard
Tauber
Tenor:
Herbert Ernst
Groh
Unknown:
Alessandro
Stradella
Conducted By:
Frieder
Weiss
Soprano:
Fritzi
Jokl
Tenor:
Joseph
Schmidt
Tenor:
Virgin
Maria
Anne Dawson (soprano)
John Lalitte (baritone)
ANNE DAWSON
Contributors
Soprano:
Anne
Dawson
Baritone:
John
Lalitte
Baritone:
Anne
Dawson
from the Orpheus Restaurant,
Belfast
Marek Weber and his Orchestra:
Viennese Memories of Lehar (arr. H. Hall )
Magyari Imre and his Hungarian
Gypsy Orchestra: The Broken Fiddle (Pisto). Messina Waltz (Bela). I'd be a tree, if you'd be my blossom (Arfad)
Tino Rossi (tenor): II pleut sur la route (Chamfleury, Himmel). Dans l'ombre du passe (Pirrot, Di Lazaro , Lacalle). Amapola (Sauvant, Chamfleury, Lacalle)
Orchestre Mascotte : Goodnight
Waltz (Wood, Bilio, Conrad). Evening Star Waltz (Lanner-Hohne)
The Bohemians: Waltz, Oranges from Spain (Winkler). Day in the Tyrol (Romer and Faun). Bohemian Polka (Schwanda the Bagpiper) (Weinberger)
Contributors
Unknown:
Marek
Weber
Unknown:
H.
Hall
Unknown:
Magyari
Imre
Tenor:
Tino
Rossi
Unknown:
Di
Lazaro
Unknown:
Orchestre
Mascotte
by William Busch
Contributors
Unknown:
William
Busch
A comedy by A. A. Milne
Presented by the Oxford Repertory
Players
(under the direction of Eric Dance and Stanford Holme)
Cast
The action of the play takes place in the morning-room of Marden House, Buckinghamshire, on a day in July
Production by Lance Sieveking
(Midland Programme)
' Mr. Pim Passes By' was broadcast in the Regional programme last night
Contributors
Comedy By:
A. A.
Milne
Production By:
Lance
Sieveking
Mr Carraway Pirn:
Richard
Goolden
George Marden:
Stanford
Holme
Olivia, his wife:
Cicely
Nicks
Dinah, his niece:
Thea
Holm*
Lady Marden, his aunt:
Pamela
Brown
Brian Strange:
David
Tre*
Anne:
Betty
Tayler
A short story written for broadcasting by L. G. Horsefield
Contributors
Broadcasting By:
L. G.
Horsefield
Anthony Collins (violin)
Kathleen Cooper (pianoforte)
Egon Kornauth is a forty-six-year-old Moravian composer who has done his best work in the field of chamber music, though he has also written a quantity of orchestral music, piano music, and songs. Even as a schoolboy he held an organist'* post in his native Olmiitz, played the cello in the local theatre and
Contributors
Violin:
Anthony
Collins
Pianoforte:
Kathleen
Cooper
Unknown:
Egon
Kornauth
A vest pocket vaudeville
Produced by Ernest Longstaffe with Clarence Wright
Walter Badham
Cal McCord and Jean Melville
Accompanied by Rae Jenkins , violin and viola
Fred Alexander , violoncello and guitar
Ivor Dennis at the piano
Compere, Peter Mosley
Contributors
Produced By:
Ernest
Longstaffe
Unknown:
Clarence
Wright
Unknown:
Walter
Badham
Unknown:
Cal
McCord
Violin:
Rae
Jenkins
Viola:
Fred
Alexander
Guitar:
Ivor
Dennis
Unknown:
Peter
Mosley
Light Music by British Composers
Phyllis Scott at the pianoforte
Contributors
Unknown:
Phyllis
Scott
including Weather Forecast
J. S. Bach 's great-uncles and uncles
Berkeley Mason (organ)
The BBC Singers A and B
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
Further programmes in this series will be broadcast on Tuesday
(National, 9.35), Thursday (National,
7.0), Friday (National, 6.40), and Saturday (Regional, 7.30).
See the article by Karl Geiringer on page 7
Contributors
Unknown:
J. S.
Bach
Conducted By:
Trevor
Harvey
Unknown:
Karl
Geiringer
dancing tonight to
Bert Firman and his Orchestra
Admission by Radio only
Contributors
Unknown:
Bert
Firman
(Section E)
Led by Laurance Turner
Conducted by Leslie Heward
Contributors
Unknown:
Laurance
Turner
Conducted By:
Leslie
Heward
Fisherman, of Brixham, Devon '
Sixty-three years in the life of a deep water fisherman
Presented as a dramatic feature
The story of the Town of Brixham, of the rise and decline of the Brixham
Trawler
Written and told by Walter Bames with a cast of Brixham men and women, including the grandson, son, and daughter of Walter Bames , in dramatised scenes from 1875 to 1938
Production by Francis Dillon
Contributors
Told By:
Walter
Bames
Unknown:
Walter
Bames
Production By:
Francis
Dillon
(including Weather Forecast)
SPORT. TOPICAL TALKS
with TERESA DALE
GENE CROWLEY
THE HIGH SPOTS from
The Holbom Restaurant
Contributors
Unknown:
Teresa
Dale
Unknown:
Gene
Crowley
Ortambert (violin), Drouet (violin),
Russen (viol da gamba), Alban (harpsichord) : Sonata in D minor (Bach) -1 Adagio; 2 Allegro; 3 Largo; 4 Vivace
Blanquant (flute), Proffit (violin),
Landshoff (violoncello), Alban (pianoforte): Trio Sonata in G (Bach)-l Largo; 2 Vivace; 3 Adagio; 4 Fugue
including Weather Forecast