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A Miscellaneous Programme
Members of La Scala Orchestra, Milan, conducted by Ettore Panizza : Overture, Secret of Susanna (Wolf-Ferrari). The Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Weissmann : Ballet Suite (Francis Popy )—1.Entrée Mazurka; 2. Pizzicato, Valse lente ; 3. Largo ; 4. Finale. The Berlin State Opera House. Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melichar : l'olonaise (Eugen Onegin ) (Tchaikovsky). The Commodore Grand Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Muscant : Selection, Bitter Sweet (Coward). Richard Crooks (Tenor): A Little Love. a Little Kiss (Ross-Silesu). Muriel Brunskil (Contralto): A Perfect Day. Reginald King and his Light. Orchestra : House Beautiful (Laidlaw). The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall : Night and Day (Cote Porter). Joseph Wagstaff : Don't blame me (Fields, McHugh). The Casa Loma Orchestra : It's the talk of the town. Leslie Hutchinson , accompanied by Harry Roy 's Orchestra : Dusty Shoes (Harburg, Gorney). Irving Aaronson and his Commanders : Snowball. The Boswell Sisters : Putting it on (Boswell Sisters). Duke Ellington and his Orchestra : March of the Hoodlums (Carmichad).

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ettore Panizza
Unknown:
Francis Popy
Conducted By:
Alois Melichar
Unknown:
Eugen Onegin
Conducted By:
Joseph Muscant
Unknown:
Reginald King
Directed By:
Henry Hall
Unknown:
Joseph Wagstaff
Unknown:
Leslie Hutchinson
Accompanied By:
Harry Roy
Unknown:
Irving Aaronson

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