will play records of some of his favourite ballads
Few singers of today have had a more varied career' than has Frederick Ranalow. He made his first appearance on the stage in 1898 as Father O'Flynn in Shamus O'Brien ; since when he has sung in grand opera, in rôles as diverse as Hans Sachs in Wagner's Master-singers and Captain Macheath in The Beggar's Opera. As a concert singer he toured Australia and New Zealand with Melba. He also appeared in the play Autumn Crocus. His choice of ballads this evening should prove of great interest to lovers of good songs.