WINIFRED BRADY (Mezzo-Soprano)
W. E. TURNER (Tenor)
Personally conducted by JACK PAYNE
Directed by GEORGES HAECK from Restaurant
Frascati
Peisonally conducted by JACK PAYNE
THE life of the bees is a wonderful blend of -L factory, office and domestic organization, and their ' spring cleaning ' is carried out with that thoroughness and efficiency that distinguish all their work. Miss Kennedy Bell, who will describe it in her talk this afternoon, is well known to listeners as an exponent of the mysteries of the hive.
Mildred Watson (Soprano)
The Lena Mason String Quartet:
Lena Mason (1st Violin), Reginald Morley (2nd Violin), Muriel Hart (Viola),Ã Alexander Niposi (Violoncello)
Boccherini might be called, without disrespect, a wholesale music-merchant. Probably no other composer in the world's history wrote such a mass of music in the 'classical' forms - 20 Symphonies, 54 String Trios, 95 String Quartets, 125 String Quintets, and so on - nearly 500 instrumental works in all. Yet he died in poverty.
Amongst the lush growth of his compositions Time with his sickle has, alas! ruthlessly mowed. Of all his works, few of us know anything save a certain famous Minuet. There is much good-humoured, mellifluous music in his works, easy and pleasant to listen to, as will be generally agreed after this Quartet has been played.
' THE WRAGGLE TAGGLE
GIPSIES, O ! '
GEORGE PIZZEY will sing of ' The Wedding of Sara Lee ' and ' Jack of AH Trades ' (with certain other songs to suit). The story of ' How Maggie ran Away (from The Mill on the Floss ') will bo told. There will be other verse and stories to Fill the bill' and the ' Fortune ' of an'Aunt ' will be told.
TCHAIKOVSKY'S SONGS
Sung by TATIANA MAIKUSHINA
Why?
Not a word, my beloved
Life's Morning
THIS is the first of a series of talks, which will take place on Wednesday evenings during April and June, designed primarily for listeners between fourteen and eighteen, on such varied subjects as jobs and camping, foreign travel and keeping fit. Today's talk starts the series well, for followers of the game will admit that no more sporting player than Charles Buchan , the Arsenal skipper, ever led a team in a Cup-tie or won a First League match off his own boot. There will be a big audience of London football enthusiasts to hear him broadcast tonight.
Devised by GEORGE GROSSMITH from the Operas of JACQUES OFFENBACH
Lyrics by ADRIAN Ross
Music arranged by JOHN ANSELL
THE WIRELESS CHORUS and THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
Artists :
JOHN ARMSTRONG
NORA D'ARGEL
FOSTER RICHARDSON
GEORGE PIZZEY
IVOR WALTERS
VIVIEN LAMBELET
GLADYS PALMER
ViVIENNE CHATTERTON
This radio version of 'Lord Jim,' by Mr. Cecil Lewis, marked an interesting innovation in broadcasting technique when it was first given over a year ago. Listeners who are interested in the development of radio drama will he glad of the opportunity of hearing it again.
: JACK
HYLTON'S AMBASSADOR CLUB BAND, under the direction of RAY STARITA. from the Ambassador Club