from the Restaurant Frascati.
by A. Bonnet Laird.
Conducted by Fred Kitchen, relayed from the New Gallery Kinema.
by Reginald Foort
relayed from the New Gallery Kinema.
"Pamela and the Elephant," by Edward Foster.
A Story by Dorothy Grenside.
Piano Improvisations.
Alex Fryer's Orchestra from the Rialto Theatre.
by the Royal Horticultural Society.
Mr. Risdon Bennett, M.A.: "Portland and the Isle of Purbeck."
S.B. from Bournemouth.
interpreted by Laffitte.
Prelude, Aria and Finale, Part I.
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The Wireless Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Percy Pitt
Overture, 'The Barber of Baghdad'...Cornelius
Mediation ('Thais')...Massenet - solo violin S. Kneale Kelley
Krakowiak...Moszkowski
May Huxley (soprano) (with Orchestra):
Recit. and Aria, 'Ah! fors a lui' ('Traviata')...Verdi
The Orchestra:
Suite No. 1, 'L'Arlesienne'...Bizet
May Huxley (with piano):
Ecstasy...Rummel
Will o'the Wisp...Spross
Summer...Chaminade
The Orchestra:
Moto Perpetuo for Violins with Orchestral Accompaniment...Paganini
Topical Talk.
Local Announcements.
Symphonic Poem, 'Les Preludes'...Liszt
The Wireless Augmented Chorus
The Wireless Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
The Chorus:
'I'm Seventeen Come Sunday.'
Two Welsh Fighting Songs: 'The Camp'; 'The March of the Men of Harlech.'
The Orchestra:
'Shepherd's Hey.'
Unaccompanied Chorus:
'Irish Tune from County Derry.'
Unaccompanied Male Voices:
A Dollar and a Half a Day' (Sea Shanty).
The Orchestra:
'Mock Morris.'
The Chorus:
Marching Tune (Lincolnshire Folk Song).
'There was a Pig Went Out to Dig.'
(Unaccompanied Female Voices.)
'Sir Eglamore.'