DOROTHY KING (Soprano)
JOHN PENNE WILLIAMS (Baritone)
ALICE Sims (Pianoforte)
From the Hotel Cecil
THIS is the first of Mr. Mac Carthy 's new fortnightly series of special talks on modern literary . classics. George Meredith is, by general acknowledgment, one of the greatest of modern English writers. Unfortunately, ho is also by general acknowledgment one of the most difficult to read, unless the leader comes to his books with a certain knowledge of what to expect, and a sufficiently stimulated interest to aid him in getting used to a ntylo admittedly involved and even mannered. This knowledge and interest readers who are familiar with Mr. MacCarthy's weekly literary notes will be quite confident of achieving.
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THE STORY OF HANSEL AND GRETEL with selections from the Opera, played by THE OLOF SEXTET; and Songs, sung by KATE WINTER and HÈLEN ALSTON
VIOLIN MUSIC BY KREISLER
Played by WILLIAM PRIMROSE (Violin)
PEGGY COCHRANE (Violin)
ALICE VAUGHAN (Contralto)
The WIRELESS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by B. WALTON O'DONNELL (3) Jhon, come kisse me now ; (4) The Mayden's
Song; (5) Wolsey's Wilde; (6) The Bells
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
by HAROLD WILLIAMS (Baritone)
MAURICE COLE (Pianoforte)