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(Leader, Paul Beard ), conducted by Clarence Raybould
From the Guildhall, Cambridge
Dvorak's Slavonic Rhapsodies were among the' first results of the introduction Brahms had given him to the Berlin publisher, Simrock. On Brahms's recommendation Simrock published Dvorâk's Moravian
Duets '. They were so Successful that Simrock asked for more pieces in the same vein. The immediate result was the first set of eight Slavonic Dances and the three Slavonic Rhapsodies for orchestra, of which Sir Donald Tovey has aptly said that they ' show his naive genius in its most amiable light'.

Contributors

Leader:
Paul Beard
Conducted By:
Clarence Raybould
Unknown:
Sir Donald Tovey

Young Artists : Josephine Anne Phillips (songs) ; Leonard Silver (violin); Betty Welch (songs); Lorraine Miles (songs); Diana Kenward (piano)
The Children's Hour sports coach, F. N. S. Creek , discusses cricket with Leary Constantine

Contributors

Artists:
Josephine Anne
Violin:
Leonard Silver
Violin:
Betty Welch
Unknown:
Lorraine Miles
Piano:
Diana Kenward
Unknown:
F. N. S. Creek
Unknown:
Leary Constantine

A Saturday-night entertainment featuring famous stars of Variety, music, and drama : the Debonnaires, Harry Pringle , Sonia Dresdel (by permission of Jack de Leon ), Cavan O'Connor , Murray and Mooney, and the £ 100 Weekly Red Cross Radio
Contest-No. 10 introduced by Ronald Waldman , and produced by Audrey Cameron
Revue Chorus, and augmented
BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. Producers, John Sharman and Harry S. Pepper.

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Pringle
Unknown:
Sonia Dresdel
Unknown:
Jack de Leon
Unknown:
Cavan O'Connor
Introduced By:
Ronald Waldman
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Conducted By:
Charles Groves.
Unknown:
John Sharman
Unknown:
Harry S. Pepper.

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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