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Overture: Masaniello (Auber): BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Scherzo capriccioso (Dvorak): Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy
Festivo (Sibelius): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
Rakoczy March (The Damnation of Faust: Berlioz): Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski
Suite: Carmen (Bizet): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham

on gramophone records

Holberg Suite (Grieg): Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel

Romance, for violin and orchestra (Svendsen): Carlo Andersen (violin), with the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Thomas Jensen

The Herd Girl's Sunday (Ole Bull-Svendsen): Goteborg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Tor Mann

Symphonic Dance, No. 1 (Grieg): Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Piero Coppola

for Overseas forces. Harry Gordon (' The Laird o' Inversnecky ') ; Pipe Band of a Battalion of the King's Own Scottish Borderers : Pipe-Major James Bunyan (by permission of the Commanding Officer) ; Edward O'Donnell plays favourite Scots Mnes on his harmonica ; Choir of the West Church of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen : conductor William Boddie ; Peter Craighead talks about golf ; Arthur Black reads the news from home, and introduces the programme. Produced by Elizabeth Adair

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Gordon
Unknown:
James Bunyan
Unknown:
Edward O'Donnell
Conductor:
William Boddie
Talks:
Peter Craighead
Unknown:
Arthur Black
Duced By:
Elizabeth Adair

with Zoya Valevska (soprano), Trefor Jones , (tenor), and Mario de Pietro (lute and mandoline).
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, under its conductor, Charles Groves. Programme introduced by Lionel Gamlin. Produced by Michael North

Contributors

Soprano:
Zoya Valevska
Tenor:
Trefor Jones
Tenor:
Mario De Pietro
Conductor:
Charles Groves.
Introduced By:
Lionel Gamlin.
Produced By:
Michael North

General Forces Programme

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More