Conductor, Sir DAN GODFREY
ADELA VERNE (Pianoforte)
Relayed from The Pavilion, Bournemouth
Of Glazounov's eight symphonies, the sixth ia decidedly the most popular, but the fourth has run it very closely, and has been broadcast several times in the last few years. The construction of the fourth is a little unusual ; there is no slow movement. But to make up for that, there is a very brilliant scherzo, one of the jolliest in the symphonic repertory.
ADELA VERNE and Orchestra
Pianoforte Concerto, No. 5 (The Emperor)
Beethoven
1. Allegro; 2. Adagio un poco mosso; 3. Rondo
The late Dr. H. V. Pearce , a native of Cornwall, where he had many friends and admirers who will be glad to hear this work again, lived in Bournemouth for many years, holding from 1917 the post of organist and choirmaster of the East Cliff Congregational Church.