(From Birmingham)
Conducted by E. A. Parsons
Charles Hill (Tenor)
RAYMONDE AMY and HERBERT CAMERON
(Solos and Duets)
JACK PAYNE and THE B.B.C.
DANCE ORCHESTRA
(From Birmingham)
'From Top to Toe,' by Margaret Madeley
Songs by HILDA ABBOTT (Soprano)
Tony will Entertain
' Kynge Arthur and Certeyn of his Knights— The Treachery of the Fairy Morgan,' by Margaret M. Kennedy
; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA:
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
HILDA ABBOTT (Soprano)
ALICE COUCHMAN (Pianoforte)
SAMUEL KUTCHER (Violin),
BERNARD SHORE (Viola), Douglas CAMERON (Violoncello), HAYDN DRAPER (Clarinet), AUBREY BRAIN
(Horn)
ONE of the present-day com" posers whom London may claim as a citizen by birth as well as education, Alan Bush has been for some years a pupil for composition with John Ireland, to whose inspiring teaching he attributes a very largo share of the success ho has already won. Although his music hasalready more than once been broadcast, these pieces are now being played, for the first time in England. They were played in Berlin last November.
The several movements arc quite short and in no way difficult to follow, and though the five movements are independent of one another in their themes and melodies, they are intended to be complementary in effect and to form something of a coherent whole.
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
JACK HYLTON 'S AMBASSADOR CLUB BAND
Directed by RAY STARITA from the AMBASSADOR CLUB