By LEONARD H. WARNER
From St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate
EVELYN ARDEN (Soprano)
Personally conducted by JACK PAYNE
VINCENT STERNROYD (Entertainer)
CHRISTINE HAWKES (Concertina Solos)
(From Birmingham):
Christine Nicholson (Songs at the Piano).
'Look and Sea,' a Nature Sketch by Dorothy Cooper.
W.A. Clarke (Bassoon)
PHYLLIS WOOLFE , (Mezzo-Soprano);
CHRISTOPHER MAYSON (Baritone)
THE CHARLES TRIMBEY SEXTET
From Birmingham
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOSEPH Lewis
SINCLAIR LOGAN (Baritone), and WILLIAM PRIMROSE
(Violin) VIVALDI’S fame rested in his day (the early eighteenth century), chiefly on his virtuosity. Besides being a notable performer on the violin, he conducted an' Orchestra of girls at a foundling hospital in his native Venice, and also held office as a Priest of St. Mark's.
He wrote about eighty Concertos, in all of which the Violin plays a leading part. The work we are to hear, in an arrangement for
Violin and Pianoforte, is in three Movements,' respectively quick, slow, and very quick.
JACK HYLTON’S
AMBASSADOR CLUB DANCE BAND, directed by RAY STARITA , from the Ambassador Club