Leader, Alfred Barker
Conductor, T. H. Morrison
During his youth and early manhood
Beethoven devoted considerable attention to wind music, some of the best examples of which were broadcast in a series of special recitals a fortnight ago. Among these was the Rondino in E flat, which listeners will again have an opportunity of hearing this evening. As its title would suggest, it is not intended to be a profound piece of music, but just a gay and swift-moving little work to amu'se rather than to stimulate the mind and the deeper emotions.