From Birmingham
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOHN ANSELL
LESLIE HOLMES (Baritone)
RAIE DA COSTA (Pianoforte)
(From Birmingham): Songs by Norah Tarrant (Contralto); 'Some Wonderful Engineering Achievements — The Niagara Power Station,' by O. Bolton King. 'Jacko' amuses at the Piano.
Relayed from the Queen's Hall, London
Sir HENRY J. WOOD and his
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
SYLVIA NELIS (Soprano) ; KENNETH Ellis
(Baritone): MARJORIE HAYWARD (Violin); FREDERICK B. KIDDLE (Organ)
AS a boy, Mozart was a wonderful pianist; as a youth, he was a capable violinist.
This Concerto, with five others, is a relic of the period when he was particularly interested in the Violin.
It is in three Movements : (I) A Quick Movement prefaced by a slow Introduction ; (2) an expressive Slow Movement; (3) a piece in the character of a Minuet.
FREDERICK B. KIDDLE (with Orchestra)
JANET JOYE (Fragments Grave and Gay)
ERNEST PARKER (Xylophone)
JOSEPH BULL (Banjo Virtuoso) TOMMY HANDLEY (Entertainer)
The BIRMINGHAM STUDIO LIGHT ORCHESTRA
From Birmingham