(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
(From Birmingham)
' What Happened Afterwards '—a Play by Gladys Ward
Songs by ALFRED BUTLER (Baritone)
MARIE WILSON (Violin)
; WEATHER FORECAST,
FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
(From Birmingham)
PATTISON'S SALON ORCHESTRA Directed by NORRIS STANLEY
Relayed from the Cafe Restaurant, Corporation
Street
BORN at Strasburg in 1837, Emil Waldteufel studied Pianoforte at the Paris Conservatoire, and was for a time Pianist to the Empress Eugenie. Besides being a player of the pianoforte he was engaged for some time in the manufacture of the instrument, an unusual combination of experiences. His first waltzes were published at his own expense, but they achieved so immediate and pronounced a success that he gave himself up to the composition of dance tunes, eventually leaving hundreds of these, of which the greater number are waltzes. Their popularity has never waned, nor does it seem likely to.
Played by EDWIN GODBOLD
Relayed from the Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
35th Season
ISOBEL BAILLIE (Soprano)
HEDDLE NASH (Tenor)
MAURICE COLE (Pianoforte)
CHARLES WOODHOUSE (Violin)
CHARLES CRABBE
( Violoncello)
J. C. PANTLING
(Oboe)
A. R. NEWTON
(Bassoon)
Sm HENRY
WOOD and HIS SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
(Leader,
CHARLES WOOD
HOUSE)
A Haydn and Mozart Concert (Violin Obbligato, CHARLES WOODHOUSE )
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
THE ROMANY BAND from the EMPRESS ROOMS
Royal Palace Hotel
Featuring the celebrated Twin Pianists,
EDGAR FAIRCHILD and ROBERT LINDHOLM.
Relayed from the Cafe de Paris