by MAURICE VINDEN
Relayed from ST. MARK'S, NORTH AUDLEY
STREET
EDWIN LEMARE 'S organ recitals at St.
Margaret's, Westminster, used to be quite a feature of musical life before the War, and he has since repeated his triumphs in America. Besides being an exceptionally brilliant player, a gifted improvisor, and a prolific composer of organ music, he has added to the repertory a number of transcriptions of orchestral works, in which practice he was one of the earliest in the field. And in another field—that of the cinema
-it is difficult to conceive what Young Love, Came the Dawn, and the silent film would have done without him. That engaging, sugar-coated little tune you all remember, and the one before that, and still another before that were all Lemare's if you had only known it.