Listings
at the Organ of the Westover Cinema.
Bournemouth
Watson Forbes (viola)
Myers Foggin (pianoforte)
Contributors
Viola:
Watson
Forbes
Pianoforte:
Myers
Foggin
All the above items arranged by Gilbert Stacey
Contributors
Arranged By:
Gilbert
Stacey
J. Fevrier (piano), J. Fournier
(violin), P. Fournier (cello): Trio in E flat, No. 5 (Haydn)—1 Poco
Allegretto. 2 Andantino ed innocentemente. 3 Finale
Harold Bauer (pianoforte) :
Warum (Why ?) (Fantasiestikke. Op. 12) (Schumann)
Eileen Joyce (pianoforte),
Henri Temianka (violin). Antoni Sala (cello): Trio in D minor. Op. 32 (Arensky)-1 Allegro moderato 2 Scherzo. 3 Elegia. 4 Finale
Contributors
Piano:
J.
Fevrier
Violin:
J.
Fournier
Violin:
P.
Fournier
Pianoforte:
Harold
Bauer
Pianoforte:
Eileen
Joyce
Pianoforte:
Henri
Temianka
Violin:
Antoni
Sala
by The AVRO Concert Orchestra
Conductor, Nico Treep from Hilversum
Emanuel Feuermann (cello),
Gerald Moore (pianoforte): Sonata in A minor (Arpeggione) (Schubert) 1 Allegro moderato. 2 Adagio. 3 Allegretto
Emanuel Feuermann (cello, unaccompanied) : Suite in G (Reger)
Contributors
Cello:
Emanuel
Feuermann
Pianoforte:
Gerald
Moore
Cello:
Emanuel
Feuermann
Leader, Aldo Spiero from the Hotel Victoria
Contributors
Leader:
Aldo
Spiero
Syncopating pianist.
Sam Bennie became totally blind at the age of seven, and began to show an immediate aptitude for music. Being given only a week to live by his doctors, he begged his father for a mouth-organ. He recovered from the meningitis that caused his blindness, went to the School for the Blind at Swiss Cottage, and there learned the organ, piano, and piano accordion. He then graduated to the Royal Normal College at Norwood.
Bennie first broadcast in April, 1938, with the Band Waggoners, and has appeared at the microphone on a number of occasions since then, including broadcasts in 'Monday Night at Seven', when he played his own composition 'Am I for You?', and again in 'Monday Night at Seven' in 'Youth Takes a Bow'.
He has also appeared with Reginald Foort and Esther Coleman.
Bennie runs and conducts his own band of twelve musicians, and has written and composed his own signature tune, 'I bring you music'. In April last year he won the final of the England and Scotland amateur pianoforte-playing contest over 520 rivals.
Contributors
Pianist:
Sam
Bennie
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Petite Suite No. 3 (In modo populari)
Cui
1 Allegro moderato. 2 Moderato. 3 Vivace. 4 Moderato. 5 Allegretto. 6 Vivace ma non troppo
Symphony No. 1, in C minor
Mendelssohn
1 Allegro di molto. 2 Andante. 3 Minuetto. 4 Allegro con fuoco
Perpetuum mobile.....Schönherr [Programme continued overleaf
Contributors
Leader:
J. Mouland
Begbie
Conductor:
Guy
Warrack
with Nosmo King and Hubert
Adelaide Hall
Murray and Mooney
The Gordon Radiolympia Girls
Produced by Jack Swinburne
Contributors
Unknown:
Adelaide
Hall
Produced By:
Jack
Swinburne
Audrey Rowton (harpsichord)
The BBC Singers (A):
Margaret Godley Margaret Rees Gladys Winmill Doris Owens Bradbridge White Martin Boddey Stanley Riley
Samuel Dyson Conductor. Leslie Woodgate
(All from The Triumphs of Oriana)
Contributors
Harpsichord:
Audrey
Rowton
Unknown:
Margaret
Godley
Unknown:
Margaret
Rees
Unknown:
Gladys
Winmill
Unknown:
Doris
Owens
Unknown:
Bradbridge
White
Unknown:
Martin
Boddey
Conductor:
Stanley
Riley
Conductor:
Samuel
Dyson
Conductor:
Leslie
Woodgate
A Variety programme broadcast from the stage of The Hippodrome, Bristol
Among the artists you will hear are
Charlie Kunz and Anona Winn
Contributors
Unknown:
Charlie
Kunz
Unknown:
Anona
Winn
A Story of American Unemployment
A dramatisation of the story of the Works Progress Administration of the United States Government
Written and produced by William N. Robson
This programme was prepared and recorded in the New York Office of the BBC and was first broadcast in this country in May of this year
Contributors
Produced By:
William N.
Robson
Situated on the Roundabout By-Pass
Under the direction of Naunton Wayne
The BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
Unrestricted fun in a built-up area, devised by Leonard M. Barry
Produced by Roy Speer and Leonard M. Barry
Contributors
Unknown:
Naunton
Wayne
Conducted By:
Charles
Shadwell
Unknown:
Leonard M.
Barry
Produced By:
Roy
Speer
Produced By:
Leonard M.
Barry
including Weather Forecast
with Nona Daymond
Syd Griffiths
Reg Mitchell from the Grand Hotel, Torquay
Contributors
Unknown:
Nona
Daymond
Unknown:
Syd
Griffiths
Unknown:
Reg
Mitchell