Arranged by THE PEOPLE'S CONCERT SOCIETY in co-operation with tho B.B.C.
Relayed from the Northern Polytechnic
Twelfth and Last Concert of Fifth Series
THE PEOPLE'S CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Conductor : CHARLES WOODHOUSE
Conducted by Capt. E. C. STRETTON , Director of Music, R.A. (By kind permission of the Officers, R.A.)
Relayed from the Exhibition of the Royal Arsenal Co-Operative Society. Woolwich
THE Royal Arsenal Co-Operative Society is one of the oldest and most famous societies of its kind, and it has recently added to its distinctions by buying from the Government the historic Royal Dockyard at Woolwich, which, in the four and a half centuries of its activity, has been the scene of many episodes well known in naval history. It is in the Commonwealth Buildings now occupying the site of the Dockyard
Buildings now occupying the site of «». J™**£ that the Society is holding the exhibition from which the Band of the Royal Regiment of Artillery - which, founded in 1762 now numbers a hundred performers and is the oldest and largest band in the British Army - will be relayed today.
: Songsby FREDER
ICK CHESTER, 'The Wonderful Clock' (Eleanor
Farjeon) ; 'The Recluse' (H. Mortimer Batten)
Prince of Wales Playhouse, Lewisham
TUDIES OF TRANSCENDENTAL EXECUTION
Played by EDWARD MITCHELL
Round Dance of Spirits
Lesghinka.
mtllS is tho last of the series of talks m which
1 the Professor of English Literature in the University of Manchester has tried to convince listeners that tho understanding of poetry is not merely the prerogative of the cloistered few, but tho right of every intelligent man.
Relayed from the Albert Hall, Nottingham
S.B. from Nottingham
(See Nottingham programme.)
Conducted by Capt. E.C. Stretton, Director of Music, R.A. (By kind permission of the Officers, R.A.)
Relayed from the Exhibition of the Royal Arsenal Co-Operative Society, Woolwich
STELLA PATRICK CAMPBELL
Reading Poems by Robert Browning