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March, "Los Banderilleros" (Volpatti); Romance, "Bohemienne" (Boldi); "Humoresque" (Dvorak).

Gwen Godfrey (Soprano): "Whene'er a Snowflake Leaves the Sky"(Liza Lehmann); "I Wish I Were a Tiny Bird" (Hermann Lohr).

Hilda Dederich (Solo Pianoforte): "Sonata in C Major" (Scarlatti); Two Concert Studies (Poldini); "La Fileuse" (Raff).

Seth Lancaster (Solo 'Cello): An Old English Sonata (Pietro Gaetano Boni - 1700).

Eric Godley (Baritone): "Pale Moon" (F. Knight); "The Sweetest Flower That Blows".

The Palace Trio: Arabesque, No. I (E. Major) (Debussy); Nocturne and Sward March (Grief); "Automne" (Chaminade).

Gwen Godfrey: "In Lavender Time" (Chapman); "Love's Own Kiss" (Freeman).

Hilda Dederich: "Vignettes" (McEwen), 1. "Petite Cherie". 2. "Les Hirondelles". 3. "Pantalon Rouge"; "May Night" (Palmgren); "En Route" (Palmgren).

Seth Lancaster: "Notturno" (Igray Lathner); "Tarantelle" (Noel Johnson).

Eric Godley: "My Dreams" (Tosti); "Tumble-down Nook" (Mackenzie).

The Palace Trio: "Berceuse Balalaika" (N.N.); March, "Stars and Stripes" (Sousa).

Contributors

Musicians:
The Palace Trio
Soprano:
Gwen Godfrey
Pianist:
Hilda Dederich
Cellist:
Seth Lancaster
Baritone:
Eric Godley

"Lord God of Abraham" ("Elijah") (Mendelssohn); Hymn, "Abide With Me" (A. & M. No. 27).

Rev. Thomas Yates, Kensington Congregational Chapel. Religious Address.
Hymn: "For All the Saints" (A. & M. No. 437).

Male Voice Choir from the London Choir School (Directed by Carlton Borrow, A.R.C.O.): "Why Fiercely Rage the Heathen?" (Mendelssohn).

Contributors

Speaker:
The Rev. Thomas Yates
Singers:
Male Voice Choir from the London Choir School
Choir directed by:
Carlton Borrow

(The Queen's Own), by permission of Lieut. Col. Ball, Commanding. Conductor, Albert E. Jackson.
March: "Invicta" (Parr); Three Dances from "Tom Jones" (Edward German); Suite de Valse, "Are-en-Ciel" (Waldteufel); Two movements from "Petite Suite de Concert" (Coleridge-Taylor): 1. "Caprice de Nanette". 2. "La Tarantelle Fretillante"; Overture, "Hunyady Lazlo" (Erkel).
George Parker: "Brittany" (Ernest Bullock); "Old Clothes and Fine Clothes" (Martin Shaw); "The East Riding" (John Ireland); "Come My Own One" (arr. Butterworth).

Contributors

Musicians:
The Band of the 20th Battalion London Regiment
Conductor:
Albert E. Jackson
Baritone:
George Parker

2LO London

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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