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(Section C)
Led by LAURANCE TURNER
THE BBC CHORUS
(Section C)
Conducted' by JOSEPH LEWIS and J. AINSLIE MURRAY
MARGARET GODLEY (soprano)
DORIS OWENS (contralto)
BRADBRIDGE WHITE (tenor)
STANLEY RILEY (bass)
' Nocturne' a programme of ' Night Music compiled by Joseph Lewis
J. Ainslie Murray is an Edinburgh man and an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied composition and orchestration under the late Frederick Corder. After three years in the artillery during the War, he organised and conducted the Rhine Army Orchestra, which gave a successful series of concerts in Cologne and elsewhere. He conducted one of the Sunday Orchestral Concerts in the Albert Hall and later was one of the conductors of Daly's Theatre. Latterly he has been on the staff of the Gramophone Company. He has several songs published, and has made a new score of the ballet Les Sylphides, which is used by one of the leading Ballet companies.

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurance Turner
Conducted By:
Joseph Lewis
Conducted By:
J. Ainslie Murray
Soprano:
Margaret Godley
Contralto:
Doris Owens
Tenor:
Bradbridge White
Bass:
Stanley Riley
Unknown:
Joseph Lewis
Unknown:
J. Ainslie Murray

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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