From Birmingham
DALE SMITH (Baritone)
ERIC FOGG (Pianoforte)
SIDONIE GOOSSENS (Harp)
THE VIRTUOSO STRING Quartet
From Birmingham
The AUDLEY MOUTH
ORGAN Trio
BEATRICE EVELINE
(Violoncello)
'A LOG CABIN IN
COLORADO'
A Monologue by FRED E. WEATHERLY
With incidental songs by ETHEL DAKIN
(Soprano)
GLYN EASTMAN
'(Baritone) and the St. AugusTINE'S MALE VOICE
QUARTET
(From Birmingham) :
' A Further Snooky Adventure,' by Phyllis Richardson. The Audley Mouth Organ Trio in Selections. ' Something for the Children,' by Fred E. Weatherly
W. L. TRYTEL and his OCTET
Lily FAIRNEY (Mezzo-Soprano)
DAN JONES (Tenor)
OCTET
Selection of Dorothy Foster 's Songs
By
LORRAINE TOMBO
From Birmingham
The BIRMINGHAM
STUDIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
(Leader, FRANK
CANTELL), conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
JAMES CHING
(Pianoforte)
BEFORE Schubert left school, he had started to set the libretto, by Kotzebue, of this
3-Act Light Opera, Des Teufels Lustschloss , on a would-be comical subject, bringing in ghostly influences. He finished the work in 1814 (when he was seventeen), and re-wrote it a few months lator. But, like so many of his dozen or more Operas, it remained in obscurity, and was never put on the stage.
A RADIO PLAY
By CECIL LEWIS