relayed from
Restaurant Frascati.
Mr.
J. C. Stobart and Miss Mary Somerville, " Heroes of Fiction -Cervante's Don Quixote. "
by A. Bonnet
Laird.
relayed from the Capitol
Theatre, Haymarket.
Piano
Improvisations by Uncle Jeff. "Willie and Maijorie meet Toddy Toadstool," by Dorothy Grenside. "The Post Office on Wheels," by Mr. C. J. Allen.
from the Rialto Theatre.
The Rev. D. H. S. CRANAGE ,
Litt.D., "Life in the Old Monasteries-the Home and Studies of the Monk."
(Solo Pianoforte).
III.
" Phantasie - Stucke," Op. 12
(Part 2).
(a) "Night"; (b) Fable" ;
(c) "Dream Visions"; (d) " The End."
by the Royal Horticultural Society.
"Production for Amateurs."
Phyllis Normann-Parker (Violin and Piano) and Gale Gardener (Singer and Pianoforte).
LORD HEWART (The Lord
Chief Justice) will propose the toast.
"TO BRITISH MUSIC."
Relayed from the Savoy Hotel.
Violoncello and Pianoforte, Op. 80, by York
Bowen.
WILLIAM PRIMROSE
(Violin).
CEDRIC SHARPE (Cello).
YORK BOWEN (Pianoforte).
Principal of the Royal Academy of Music, will reply to the toast.
(Wolfgang Mozart was born
January 27th, 1756.)
THE WIRELESS SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA:
Conducted by DAN GODFREY.
Overture, "The Magic Flute."
"Eine Kleine Nachts Musik."
An Opera by Mozart.
English Translation by Kingsley Lark .
Mr. Highbrow (An Impresario)
KINGSLEY LARK
Mr. Buff, the Comedian
STUART ROBERTSON
Mr. ( oldbe:g, a Hanker
FREDERICK G. LLOYD
Mme. Trebellini, a Prima Donna
NOEL EADIE
Mdlle. Silverbell, another Prima
Donna GLADYS CRANSTON
Period-About 1786.
Scene-A Room in an Inn.
THE WIRELESS SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA:
Conducted by DAN GODFREY.
Prof. E. WEEKLEY: " The
Romance of Words-(2) Phrase Makers." S.B. from Nottingham.
Local News.
the inimitable " Baron Popoff."