GWLADYS GARSIDE (Contralto)
W. E. TURNER (Tenor)
by EDGAR T. Cook
Relayed from Southwark Cathedral
Readings in Foreign Languages for Secondary Schools : Readings from a Book of German
Verse, read by OTTO SIEMANN
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
From the Hotel Cecil
' Butterflies ' (Schumann), played by CECIL DIXON ' Stars of the Autumn,' by Captain MAURICE AINSLIE
' The Company Sergeant-Major ' will be included in the songs sung by REX PALMER
'Silas Wegg undertakes to Read Aloud,' from
' Our Mutual Friend ' (Charles Dickens )
Games and Competitions by Mrs. FRYER, Head of the Extension Branch of the Girl Guide
Movement
PIANOFORTE DUETS OF SCHUBERT
Played by VICTOR HELY-HUTCHINSON and BERKELEY MASON
Characteristic March No. 1
March in G Minor
Children's March
THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by B. WALTON O'DONNELL ,
At the Dinner of the Film Manufacturers
Group of the Federation of British Industries.
Relayed from the Savoy Hotel
Schubert
Sir GEORGE HENSCHEL
9.55 SIR GEORGE HENSCHEL
10.5 SAMUEL KUTCHER (Violin),
GEORGE WHITAKER (Violin), RAYMOND JEREMY (Viola), CEDRIC SHARPE (Violoncello), VICTOR WATSON (Double Bass), FREDERICK THURSTON (Clarinet), FREDERICK NEWTON (Bassoon), AUBREY THONGER (Horn)
Octet in F
Adagio—Allegro—Andante un poco mosso —Scherzo ; Allegro vivace ; Andante with Variations ; Menuetto ; Allegretto-An. danto molto-Allegro
THE Octet has six movements ; the first begins
-L with a slow introduction in which a little figure can be heard which is afterwards prominent in the main, quick body of the movement. The opening of the latter gives out the principal tune at once. The clarinet begins the second movement, an easy-moving piece full of Schubert's melodious charm. Soon after the opening the first violin joins with the clarinet in a duet which the others accompany. The third movement is a scherzo whose merry rhythm runs through the whole of the first section. The middle section, ' Trio,' as it is called, is a quieter, smoother melody, and the merry opening returns. The theme of the fourth movement is like one of Schubert's song melodies, it is followed by seven variations of the tune. The fifth movement is in the same shape as the third, two sections of which first and third are the same, with a contrast between them. It is a lighthearted Minuet. Like the first movement, the last has a slow introduction, and the main quick part of the movement has something of the character of a march.
AMBROSE'S BAND from the May Fair Hotel