This evening is the first occasion for some considerable time that Albert Sandier has appeared with his orchestra before the microphone. Born in London in 1905, he began to study the violin at the age of nine, and three years later made his debut in public. At the age of seventeen he was appointed one of the leaders at the Trocadero Restaurant, where he made a great success. Then he went to the Grand Hotel, Eastbourne, and in 1928 became musical director of the Park Lane Hotel. Since that time Mr. Sandier has appeared as a soloist all over the country, and during the last year or two has achieved great popularity with his trio.