From page 113 of 'New Every Morning
Mischa Elman (violin) : Melody,
Op. 42, No. 3 (Tchaikovsky). Z.geunerweisen (Gypsy Tunes), Op. 20 (Sarasate). Serenade in G, Op. 30, No. 2 (Arensky, arr. Elman)
French for Older Pupils
'Dans un port de peche : les sardines '
E. M. STÉPHAN and CAMILLE VIÈRE
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, E. GODFREY BROWN
ROBERT IRWIN (baritone)
Kings of Jazz-6
Ray Noble
Ambrose
. Conductor, HARRY PELL from the Hippodrome Theatre,
Birmingham
Stories from World History
' Cyrus the Great and the Persian
Empire'
Dramatic Interlude written by WRAY HUNT
225 Interlude
' Animal Movement'
A. D. PEACOCK , D.Sc., F.R.S.E.
by PEGGY MALE
(From Bristol)
from St. Paul's
Order of Service
Psalms Lesson
Magnificat (Brewer in D) Lesson
Nunc Dimittis (Brewer in D)
Anthem, How lovely are the messengers
(Mendelssohn)
Hymn, Give me the wings of faith
(E. H. 197)
Directed by JOHN MAcARTHUR
(From Glasgow)
Directed by HENRY HALL
including Weather Forecast
JEAN MASSIP
(Section C)
Led by LAURANCE TURNER
Conducted by FRANK BRIDGE
No. 11
'The Same Old Bunch Are at It
Again'
Guests
NORMAN LONG-Usual Length
RUSSELL and MARCONI-Fiddling
Accordionly
AL AND BOB HARVEY-Gargling Top
G's
JACK WYNNE as Jim Emery-Wot a Shame!
SYDNEY JERoME-The Piano Buster
FRED EDGAR as Lofthouse-(Locum for
Emery)
MAx HERMAN and STANELLI-
The donor of the doughnuts and coffee
Devised by STANELLI
Produced by STANELLI and MARTYN C. WEBSTER
Otter
HENRY WILLIAMSON
Directed by HENRY HALL
including Weather Forecast
from Sadler's Wells Theatre
Scene : Ballroom at Prince Orlofsky's
Cast in order of appearance
Conductor, Warwick Braithwaite
Producer, Clive Carey
Chorus Master, Geoffrey Corbett
The scene of Act II is a fancy-dress ball. It is chiefly concerned with a violent flirtation between Rosalinda and her own husband, who has failed to penetrate her disguise. Before that, in front of her very eyes, he has been flirting with her own maid, whom he has also failed to recognise. One of the big songs in this act is a czardas, sung by Rosalinda, who is dressed as a Hungarian Countess. It is in the traditional Hungarian style, alternating between the slow Lassan and the brilliant excitement of the Frischka.
Sonata in B flat (K. 333)
1. Allegro. 2. Andante cantabile. 3. Allegretto grazioso played by FRANK MANNHEIMER
(pianoforte)
from San Marco