Directed by RENE TAPPONNIER from the CarltonHotel
EILEEN BINGHAM (Soprano)
JOHN VAN ZYL (Baritone)
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA Conducted by JOHNANSELL
ORCHESTRA Overture. ' If I were King ' - Adam
Suite. ' Cotillon - Paul Lacome
EILEEN BINGHAM Pulling the Sea Dulse; A Clydeside Love Lilt; Land of Heart's Desire ('Songs of the Hebrides') - arr. Kennedy-Fraser and Kenneth MacLeod
ORCHESTRA Suite, In England ' 1. In Wooded Ways (A Country Idyll) ; 2. Lament (Heather fell, 1918): 3. A Sussex Trudge - Kenneth A; Wright
Spirits' Valse - Johann Strauss
JOHN VANZYL Time to go - Sanderson
The Rebel - William Wallace
ORCHESTRA Zsambeki Czardas - Gung'l
Overture,. Hungarian Comedy . - Kela-Bela
EILEEN BINGHAM Raasav Love Lilt - arr.Kennedy Fraser and McLeod
Deirdre's Farewell to Scotland ('Songs of the Hebrides ) - arr.Kennedy Fraser and McLeod
The Cockle Gatherer (in Gaelic) ('Songs of the Hebrides ) - arr.Kennedy Fraser and McLeod
Benbecula Bridal Procession ('Songs of the Hebrides ) - arr.Kennedy Fraser and McLeod
ORCHESTRA Selection, from ' H.M.S. Pinafore ' - Sullivan
Polonaise from' Eugene Onegin - Tchaikovsky
JOHN VAN ZYL Give a man a horse he can ride - Thomas
When the sergeant-major's on parade - Longstaffe
ORCHESTRA ' Maid of Aries ' Suite (' L'Arlesienne ') - Bizet
Fourth ' Pomp and Circumstance, No. March - Elgar
OLD FRIENDS IN A NEW SETTING
A Concert Party programme in which EVA NEALE, HELEN ALSTON , CONSTANCE GALLAVAN , SAMUEL DYSON , JOHNCOLLETT and C. E. HODGES will try to entertain once more
BRAHMS' PIANOFORTE MUSIC
(Second Series)
Played by HOWARD-JONES
Fantasias
Intermezzo in B Flat Minor (Op. 117, No. 2); Intermezzo in E (Op. 116. No. 6); Capriccio in D Minor (Op. 116, No. 7)
THE first piece makes expressive use of harp-
Ike motifs ; the harmonies touch the spirit. of tenider reflection, in a mood almost of melancholy.
The other Intermezzo is pensive and tender in full, rich chords, at the start, breaks into a more lightly accompanied melody in the middle, takes on an impassioned note. and then, with the gentlest breathing, returns to its former mood. At the end there is a fond recollection of the middle tune, before the brief picture fades away.
The Capriccio surges along in agitation that nothing can assuage.
THE cricket season of 1928 having finally drawn to a close, interest shifts around the globe, and the forthcoming tour in Australia will henceforward attract all the attention of cricket-lovers until the last Test is over and ! tke Ashes have been lost or retained. In this evening's talk Colonel Trevor will discuss the composition of the English team in the light of the end-of-season play.
OLIVE KAVANN (Contralto)
HEDDLE NASH (Tenor)
OLIVE KAVANN
Selected Songs
Olive KAVANN
Selected Songs
HEDDLE NASH Go, lovely nose - Quilter
There be none of - Quilter
beauty daughters - Quilter
Fill a glass with golden wine - Quilter
HEDDLE NASH Evening - Hageman
Come you, Mary - Craxton
Song of the Open - la Forge
'Like a magic Concert, hear it whenever you will.'
The Artists will be:
Jean Allistone, Frank Denton, Miriam Ferris, Ord Hamilton, Tommy Handley, Harry Pepper, Stanley Vilven and Wireless Chorus
Tommy Handley has recently been discharged from the Army as a general nuisance.
After listening to our surprise item from King's Cross, which occurred about the same time, he followed this train of thought and decided that the permanent way to success must be along those lines and is considering new means of transport.
As this is a new departure, it is difficult to gauge in what capacity Tommy will arrive on the platform; but after so many signal successes, there is no risk of a breakdown. He himself will be in the van and expressly undertakes to guard against accidents and deliver the goods to all stations.
There were some further points he wanted to run over before being side-tracked, but we pulled the communication cord and brought him to a standstill.
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MEGAN THOMAS (Soprano)
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOHN ANSELL MEGAN THOMAS with Pianoforte
Selected Items