(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM MILITARY BAND
Conducted by W. A. CLARKE
JACK PAYNE and the B.B.C.
DANCE
ORCHESTRA
(From Birmingham)
'Want-a-lot-and-do-Without,' by Mona Pearce
ELSIE BARKER in Light Songs
' Further Hints about the Japanese Art of Ju Jitsu ,' by JAMES HIPKISS
Songs by HAROLD CASEY (Baritone)
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
(Front Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
Relayed from the Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
35th Season
OLGA HALEY (Soprano)
FRANKLYN KELSEY (Bass)
MARJORIE HAYWARD (Violin)
MAY MUKLE (Violoncello)
Sir HENRY WOOD and his SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Leader, CHARLES WOODHOUSE)
Brahms Concert ORCHESTRA
Two Hungarian Dances
MARJORIE HAYWARD, MAY MUKLE and Orchestra
Concerto in A Minor
OLGA HALEY and Orchestra
Von ewiger Liebe (Of Eternal Love)
Lerehengesang (The Skylark's Song)
Der Schmied (The Smith)
FRANKLYN KELSEY and Orchestra
O wusst ich doch den weg zuruck (Oh, that I might retrace the way)
Verrat (Treachery)
ORCHESTRA
Symphony, No. 4, in E Minor
(For notes on this concert see page 671)
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
Bulletin
by HERBERT WITHERS
Suite for Violoncello and Pianoforte
Pastoral; Lure of the Fairy Hill; Jura Harvesting ; Lilt-Processional
THE CAFE DE PARIS BLUE LYRES BAND
From THE CAFE DE PARIS
Directed by RAY STARITA ,
From THE AMBASSADOR CLUB