From the Rivoli
Theatre
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL Overture, 'Fin-
(From Birmingham)
' The Prisoner of Laon '-A Play by Una Broad-bent. Songs by HAROLD CASEY (Baritone) ;
MARIE WILSON (Violin)
JAMES C. HARRIS (Banjo Solos)
ROSA BARTY and PARTNER
(American Duets and Light Ballads)
(From Birmingham)
Trunk Rates not charged to Scottish Listeners
A Radiophonic Revue in Twelve Wrong Numbers
Written and arranged by CHARLES BREWER
(From Birmingham)
Subscribers to the System :
VERA GILMAN EDITH JAMES
HARRY SENNETT ALFRED BUTLER HARRY SAXTON
WALTER RANDALL NIGEL DALLAWAY
In Songs and Surprises
(From
Birmingham)
A programme of items requested by our Listeners The BIRRMING-HAM STUDIO
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
OLIVE STURGESS
(Soprano)
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO AUGMENTED
ORCHESTRA
Leader, FRANK CANTELL
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
Symphony No. 2 in A Minor
Andante and Menuetto from Symphony No. 1 in E Minor
March (' The Welsh Rhapsody ')
SIR EDWARD GERMAN'S chief claim to the gratitude of his fellows is no doubt his
Comic Operas, especially Merrie England. Almost equally well known and equally popular, too, are the many pieces he has written for productions of Shakespeare plays. His purely orchestral. music has probably suffered from the very 'popularity of these stage pieces ; except for the Welsh Rhapsody with its vigorous and picturesque use of four fine waltz tunes, it is comparatively seldom performed.