From page 13 of 'New Every Morning'
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by PETER MONTGOMERY
ANNE MONTGOMERY (mezzo-soprano)
from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting
House
HAROLD DARKE
Music by Schubert
Wilhelm Kempff (pianoforte) : Moment musical, Op. 94, No. 4
Cortot (pianoforte), Thibaud (violin),
Casals (violoncello) : Scherzo (Trio in B flat, Op. 99)
Alexander Kipnis (bass): Der
Doppelganger
Kolisch Quartet : Andante un poco moto (Quartet No. 15 in G)
Elisabeth Schuman (soprano) : Der
Jungling an der Quelle
The Lener String Quartet, with Hobday (double bass), Draper (clarinet), Hinchcliff (bassoon), Brain (horn) : Scherzo (Octet in F)
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Jascha Horenstein : Andante con moto (Symphony No. 5 in B flat) .
Elsie Suddaby (soprano), Howard Fry
(baritone), the Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Kennedy Scott : Gloria in Excelsis (Mass in G)
FRANCES HATFIELD (mezzo-soprano)
RONALD STEAR (bass)
Maurice Chevalier: Valentine (Innocents of Paris) (Christine). Louise (Innocents of Paris) (Robins, Whiting)
Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra: Happy Feet (King of Jazz) (Yellen, Agar)
John Boles: It happened in Monterey (King of Jazz) (Wayne)
Fred Astaire: Puttin' on the Ritz (Puttin' on the Ritz) (Berlin)
Jeannette Macdonald: Beyond the blue horizon, Always in all ways (Monte Carlo) (Robin, Whiting, Harding)
Al Bowlly: Love is the sweetest thing (Say it with Music) (Noble)
Paul Robeson: Lonely Road (The Song of Freedom) (Ansell)
Tina Bonifacio (harpi ; Harry Dyson (flute) ; Gethyn Wykeham-Georg
(violoncello)
(From Belfast)
Dance Music
by MYERS FOGGIN
'Museums can be Fun'
HELEN LOEWENTHAL
NANCY PHILLIPS (violin)
including Weather Forecast
Farming and Fox-Hunting
ANTHONY HURD and C. W. WHATLEY
This evening Anthony Hurd is to bring to the microphone C. W. Whatley , who is an enterprising farmer and hunts regularly with the V. W. H. (Cricklade) -the Vale of White Horse, which hunt on the border of Wiltshire and Gloucestershire-and they will discuss the many points of view that are held as to the relations between foxhunting and agriculture. Mr. Whatley is a critic of foxhunting as well as an ardent supporter of it.
THE BBC SINGERS (A)
Margaret Godley Rosalind Rowsell Doris Owens Gladys Winmill Bradbridge White Martin Boddey Stanley Riley
Samuel Dyson Conductor, LESLIE WOODGATE
At the pianoforte, BERKELEY MASON
Four Quartets, Op. 92
1. 0 schone Nacht. 2. Spa-herbst. 3. Abendlied. 4. Warum ?
Folk-song Arrangements
I. The Naiades. 2. Love, fare thee well. 3. The merry time of maying Gypsy Songs, Op. 103
The seventh Edition of a Fortnightly Topical Review of the World's Entertainment
Featuring Personalities and News of the Stage, Screen and Microphone
Devised by BERTRAM HENSON and BRUCE BELFRAGE
Introduced by HENRY KENDALL
(By arrangement with Warner Brothers First
National Productions, Ltd.) with THE BBC THEATRE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MARK LUBBOCK
Produced by JOHN WATT
Commander A. B. CAMPBELL
ISOLDE MENGES (violin)
KATHLEEN LONG (pianoforte)
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
at the BBC Theatre Organ
(Section D)
Led by MARIE WILSON
Conducted by JULIUS HARRISON
EDWARD RANSOME (tenor)
with TEDDY -PRINCE and THE THREE JACKS from the Piccadilly Hotel