' Law and the Home-IX, How Property is Divided when the Owner Leaves No Will '
MURIEL CRONSHAW (Contralto)
HERBERT GARRY (Tenor)
Directed by LEONARDO KEMP
From the Piccadilly Hotel
Professor J. W. MACKAIL , F.B.A., Reading for Secondary Schools (Latin)-Virgil (I), Aeneid 11, Lines 486-558; (II) Aeneid 11, Lines 692-804
' What the Onlooker Saw (Course II)—Tudor and Stuart Times-VIII , The Execution of Sir Walter Raleigh '
' Stories from Mythology and Folk-lore—How the Year was Divided into
Summer and Winter (Red
Indian) '
KATHLEEN HILLIER
(Soprano)
WALTER SAULL (Baritone)
ELO MOUSSARD
(Pianoforte)
From the Hotel Cecil
' Water Wagtail ' (Cyril Scott ), and various other
; Piano Solos played by CECIL DrxoN ,
'Eustace finds a Treasure' (what offers ?)— more about the Farmyard written and told by C. E. HODGES
Songs by MEGAN Thomas
'Paid in his Own Coin '—an old story rewritten by Constance Gallavan
MOZART'S PIANOFORTE SONATAS
Played by ANGUS MORRISON
IN listening to Mozart's pianoforte Sonatas, it should be borne in mind that keyboard music had scarcely passed the transition stage from the old instruments of the elavichord group, to the modern pianoforte : oven the pianoforte of Mozart's day had a somewhat slender, delicate tone as compared with the modern concert grand. None the less, his pianoforte music lends itself well to performance on a present-day instrument, with all the fullness and resonance which that has at command; dainty and delicate as arc many of his effects, there are passages which do call for the fullest tone which present-day players can obtain from a big instrument.
: French Talk-
IV, Reading from ' Le Garde ' (Contos pour la jeunesse), by Guy de Maupassant, from ' Mais v'la qu'un jour ' ......' bottom of page 23, to ' Quand je soufflai la chandelle,' end of page 25
Syncopated Pianists
Third Season—1928―1929
Seventh Concert-held privately in tho Arts
Theatre Club
ZOLTAN SZEKELY (Violin) BELA BARTOK (Pianoforte)
HERMAN FINCK , by no means the first bearer of the namo to achieve distinction in music, hns long been held in warm affection as purveyor of bright and tuneful pieces which have no other object than to entertain us. And that he has at command a real gift of fresh and natural melody has long been known to the whole country.
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER
Processional March
Chang (A Chinese Dance)
Waltz-Intermezzo, ' Sunset Love ' ' Fairy Feet' Dance
Bacchanatia-A Selection of Drinking Songa,
Old and New
New Pot-pourri, ' Waldteufel Memories ' A Ticklish Tale ('Six Humorisms') Rustic Race ('Six Humorisms')
Played by JACK PAYNE and THE B.B.C. CONCERT
DANCE ORCHESTRA
played by Major H. S. BROWNING , Mr. A. E. MANNING FOSTER, Mrs. STAFFORD NORTHCOTE , and Mr. JACK DALTON
MARIUS B. WINTER'S BAND from the Hotel Cecil