THE OPENING ADDRESS BY
The President, M. J. PROCOP É, the Finnish
Delegate
A translation of the address, preceded by a short descriptive talk, will be given by VERNON BARTLETT and relayed from the anteroom of The Salle de la Reformation, Geneva.
HAROLD HARDWICK (Treble)
TOM SHEBLOCK (Baritone)
by C. KENNETH TURNER
Relayed from St. Michael's, Comhill
From the Hotel Cecil
Wedding March (Grieg), and other Piano Solos
Played by CECIL DixoN
' Duke William's Englishman ' (from ' The Path of a King') (John Buchan )
' The City Child' (Becket Williams), and other
Songs, sung by JOHN THORN
' The Story Without a Name,' a Whimsical
Story, written and told by ANN KINDERSLEY
Sonatas for Two Violins
Played by CECIL BONVALOT & DOROTHY CHURTON
Relayed from the Arts Theatre Club
(A special article descriptive of the aims and scope of this new series of B.B.C. Chamber Music
Concerts appears on page 381 of this issue.)
NINON VALLIN (Soprano)
THE BROSA STRING QUARTET: BROSA, GREENBAUM, RUBENS, Pini
BAX'S second String Quartet, which is in only three Movements, is dedicated to Vaughan Williams. Its First Movement opens with an unusual device—a brief solo for the 'Cello, in free declamatory style, which is taken up by Viola, 'Cello then accompanying.
The Second Movement is full of broadly expressive melody, enriched in Bax's very individual manner. The end of this is particularly lovely.
The Last Movement has tremendous, elemental vitality, with one or two swift and surprising changes of mood. NINON VALLIN
Selected Songs
THIS Quartet is dated ' November-December,
1915 ' (when the Composer was twenty-two).
Each movement is dedicated, ' with due regard for appropriateness,' to a member of the Philharmonic String Quartet, in which Goossens formerly played Second Violin. The FIRST MOVEMENT, dedicated to ' A. B.' (Arthur Beck -with) is marked Allegro con grazia (Quick and graceful). The SECOND MOVEMENT (' R. J.'-Raymond Jeremy ) is expressive, slow and sustained. The FINALE (' C. S.'-Cedric Sharpe ) is marked Allegro giocoso quasi burlesca—Quick, gay, and in a burlesque style.
WILL VAN ALLEN and BERT (Banjoists)
JOHN HENRY (Yorkshire Comedian)
IVOR WALTERS and MARION BROWNE (Musical
Comedy Duets)
MABEL CONSTANDUROS in a new ' Buggins '
Sketch
WALTER JONES and PARTNER (in Harmony)
IDA CRISPI (Famous Revue Star)
JACK PKDBURY 'S COSMO CLUB DANCE BAND