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Instrumental music, on gramophone records.
Adagio ; Allegro con brio (Septet in E flat. Op. 20 : Beethoven) : A. Catterall (violin), B. Shore (viola), A. Gauntlett (cello), E. Cruft (double-bass), F. Thurston (clarinet), A. Camden (bassoon), A. Thpnger (harp).
Andante con moto (Piano Quartet in G minor. Op. 25 : Brahms) : Arthur Rubin stein and Mm. Omnon Halleux and Maas of the Pro Arte Quartet.
Intermezzo (String Quartet in G minor,
Op. 27 : Grieg) : Budapest String Quartet.
Finale ; Allegro giusto ('Trout ' Quintet in A, Op. 114, for piano and strings: Schubert) : Arthur Schnabel , with members of the Pro Arte Quartet and Claude Hobday (double-bass) m

Contributors

Violin:
A. Catterall
Violin:
B. Shore
Viola:
A. Gauntlett
Cello:
E. Cruft
Bassoon:
A. Thpnger
Unknown:
Arthur Rubin
Unknown:
Omnon Halleux
Unknown:
Arthur Schnabel
Double-Bass:
Claude Hobday

Programme for and by men and women of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Commands and Coast Artillery. Orchestra of the Royal Army Medical Corps (by permission of the Officers), conducted by Bandmaster H. Johnson, A.R.C.M., Gunner W. Hodgson with songs. 'Quiz Time', conducted by Wing-Commander Kenneth Horne. Guest artists, Forsythe, Seamon, and Farrell. Programme produced by Alfred Dunning

Contributors

Conducted By:
Bandmaster H. Johnson
Unknown:
Gunner W. Hodgson
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning

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