Songs for the Little Ones , by MAY CURRAN
Harp solos by TINA BONIFACIO
Aunt Anna's Tales of Ancient Greece j 1—'The Youthful Adventures of Zeus' and a Competition
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DOROTHY CAMLIN (soprano)
DAVID WILSON (baritone)
THE BELFAST WIRELESS
ORCHESTRA
Conductor, E. GODFREY BROWN
Selection, Silver Wings
Waller and Tunbridge
DOROTHY CAMLIN AND ORCHESTRA
Farewell (The Maid of the Mountains)
Fraser-Simson
EMMERICH KALMAN shares with his older compatriot, Franz Lehar-both are Hungarians-the distinction of being the most famous composer of operetta in Europe today. His music is gay, sentimental and pleasing without being commonplace, and his orchestration is invariably musicianly and brilliant. Kalman has had considerable broadcasting experience. Recently at a Mengelberg concert with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, and in Copenhagen with the Symphony Orchestra, he conducted programmes of' his own works ; while from London he has directed two performances, broadcast in October last, from the B.B.C. Concert Hall, of his operetta, The Circus Princess.
ORCHESTRA
Selection, Song of the Drum
Ellis and Finch
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