Description of the Scene at Aintree and brief introductory remarks on the Race.
by Mr. MEYRICK GOOD, of The Sporting Life
A description of Scenes after the Race and the leading-in of the Winner.
Mr. Meyrick Good
Arranged by the PEOPLE'S CONCERT SOCIETY in co-operation with the B.B.C.
Relayed from Hammersmith Town Hall
TENTH CONCERT OF FIFTH SERIES
THE KUTCHER STRING QUARTET; REGINALD PAUL (Pianoforte); CEDAR PAUL (Singer)
PART I
Devoted to BEETHOVEN'S music
Two Movements from Second Quartet for Strings in G, Op. 18, No.
Scherzo ; Finale —Allegro (Quick)
Sonata for Pianoforte, Op. 27, No. 2 (' Moonlight')
PART II
In the second part of the programme CEDAR PAUL will sing a group of Folk Songs, unaccompanied
CECIL BARKER (Tenor)
The Day that Got Lost - a not-a-bit true story, by some of the Children's Hour staff, helped by the Radio London Dance Band.
Played by LAMOND
The ' Appassionata ' Sonata, First and Second
Movements
THE title was given to this Sonata by Cranz. Beethoven 's publisher, without the Composer's authority.
There is in the opening Movement. a matured concentrated power and a sombre tenderness that we find in equal measure in scarcely any of his earlier keyboard works.
The FIRST MOVEMENT has a minor key First
Main Tune of nervous energy, dark and mysterious.
The mood is changed for a moment by the opening strain of the Second Main Tune, a happy, singing, major-key melody.
In the SECOND MOVEMENT we have a short
- set of Variations on a beautiful subdued melody.
Note how its emotional effect is enhanced by its being played in the lower half of the keyboard.
(By permission of the Air Council)
Director of Music : Flight-Lieut. J. AMERS
Relayed from The Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition, Olympia
from ST. DUNSTAN'S RE-UNION under the auspices of the Daily Express relayed from the Bungalow Annexe to St. Dunstan's
All Thro' the Night; Clementine ; Cockles and Mussels; Drink to Me Only; Good Night, Ladies ; John Brown 's Body ; Loch Lomond ; Marching Thro' Georgia ; My Bonnie ; One Man Went to Mow ; There is a Tavern in the Town; Chorus only of ' Tipperary ' and ' Pack Up Your Troubles '
Angela Baddeley (in a Monologue, 'The Public Call Box,' by A.P. Herbert); Harry Hemsley (Child Impersonations); Doris and Elsie Waters (Entertainers); Cecil Alexander (Solo Violin); Paul England and his Revellers
A small tribute in poetry and music interpreted by ADELAIDE RIND (Soprano) SIDONIE GOOSSENS (Harp) FRANK SEYMOUR (Poems)