ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Relayed from the Town Hall, Birmingham
THE BIRMINGHAM (B.B.C.) AUGMENTED
ORCHESTRA
(Leader, FRANK CANTELL)
(Conductors : ADRIAN BOULT and JOSEPH LEWIS )
JAMES HOWELL (Baritone) HAROLD Gray (Pianoforte)
conducted by JACK PAYNE
‘Peter and the Pear Tree,' by Azeline Lewis. Songs by Gertrude Davies (Soprano). Margaret Ablethorpe (Pianoforte). 'More about Terry in Taledom,' by Robert Jenkin
From Birmingham
PATTISON'S SALON ORCHESTRA, directed by NORRIS STANLEY
Relayed from the Corporation Street Restaurant
(' THE TWILIGHT OF- THE GODS ')
Act II
From the Royal Opera House, Govent Garden
Cast;
Siegfried RUDOLF LAUBENTHAL
Briinnhilde
FRIDA LEIDER
Gutrune
GÖTA LJTUNGBERG
Hagen IVAR ANDRESSEN
Gunther HERBERT JANSSEN
Alberich EDUARD HABICH
QIEGFRIED, the fear. less hero (Tenor), has won his bride, Briiimhilde (Soprano), but becomes the victim of a plot made by Gunther (Baritone), and Hagen, his half-brother (Bass). These two seek to win Briinnhilde as Gunther's bride. They give Siegfried a love-potion, which causes him to fall in love with Gunther's sister, Gutrune (Soprano). and to forget all about Briinnhilde.
He is to wed Gutrune if he will bring Briinnhilde from the mountain for Gunther. This he does.
Disguised as Gunther, he returns to Briinnhilde. and regarding her as a stranger, tears from her finger their betrothal ring, and in spite of her protests, carries her off. So runs Act I.
In Act II we find the dwarf Alberich (Baritone) exhorting his son Hagen to steal the ring. To them enters Siegfried, returning victorious with his prize.
He has now assumed his own form again; and when Brunnhilde sees him, she cries out that he is false to her.
Poor Siegfried remembers nothing of his love for her, and will not believe her. He swears his innocence, and goes off with Gutrune. Hagen insists that Siegfried, for his treachery, must be killed, and thus the Act ends.
From Birmingham
WYNNE AJELLO
(Soprano)
GLADYS WARD and WORTLEY ALLEN in Scenes from Shakespeare
EFFIE KALISZ (Pianoforte)
: JACK HYLTON'S
AMBASSADOR CLUB BAND, directed by RAY STARITA from the Ambassador Club