The LONDON RADIO DANCE BAND, directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN
HARLEY and BARKER(Entertaners)
From Birmingham.
DUETS by ETHEL LEWIS andTYRONE GUTHRIE
HELEN LUARD (Violoneollo)
(From Birmingham): Story told by Gladys Colbourne.
The Yenton Ladies Vocal Trio in Part songs.
'Camillus II' - A Play of Ancient. Rome, by Una Broadbent.
Herbert Stephen (Violoncello).
From Birmingham.
The BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRANK CANTELL
From Birmingham
A Play in One act by WILFRED T. COLEBY The Scene is tho Chaplain's Room inGovernment Industrial Home for Boys. Albert Bartlett, a smart-looking lad of about nineteen, dressed in a. rough tweed suit. is largo table, writing.
Margot Hinnenberg-Lefevre (Soprano), Robert Murchie (Flute), Frank Almgill (Flute), J.C. Pantling (Oboe), Frederick Thurston (Clarinet), Samuel Kutcher (Violin), Ernest Tomlinson (Viola), Victor Watson (Double-Bass), Kathleen Long (Pianoforte) Victor Hely Hutchinson (Pianoforte)
Robert Murchie, Frank Almgill, Frederick Thurston and Victor Hely Hutchinson
Eingang; So ich traurig bin; Ta heil and Dank; Dies ist ein Lied, Op. 3; Kahl reckt dor Baum; Im Windeswchen
9.30 J.C. Pantling, Frederick Thurston, Samuel Kutcher, Ernest Tomlinson and
This Quintet is in six Movements: (1) Theme and Variations; (2) Rather slow, energetic; (3) Quick and sustained, with boldness; (4) Slow and weighty; (5) Quick and impetuous, but not too (6) Rather slow.
HERMANDAREWSKI and his BAND from The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
From the New Prince's Restaurant