(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANK CANTELL
MOSCHETTO and his ORCHESTRA
From THE MAY FAIR HOTEL
Played by LEONARD H. WARNER
Relayed from St. Botolph's, Bishopsgato
(From Birmingham)
' The Little Shepherd of the Rhone,' a French
Legend, by Azeline Lewis
Songs by GERTRUDE DAVIES (Soprano)
CHRISSIE THOMAS and her Musical Glasses
' Brown Minor Plays the Game,' a School Story by T. Davy Roberts
(Frotn Birmingham)
; WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
ARTHUR BROUGH (Bass-Baritone)
THE GERSHOM PARKINGTON QUINTET
'There is so much good...'
(From Birmingham)
By JOHN DONALD KELLY
Jerry Chamberlain
Arthur Caradoc
John Desmond Peters
The sitting-room of the ground floor flat in Arcady Mansions at midnight
'The Artist'
(From Birmingham)
A Play in One Act and an Epilogue by ANTON
TCHEHOV
Translated by CONSTANCE GARNETT
Dramatized by MILES MALLESON
Genya Lidia (her elder sister)
M. Nicov (an artist)
M. Byelkurov (a landowner)
The Mother
The Scene is the terrace of a Russian country house. It is late afternoon in Autumn and the fir trees are outlined against the colours of the western sky
Incidental Music by THE MIDLAND PIANOFORTE Trio
PART I
SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE (Op. U.)
Episode in an Artist's Life
In five parts
THE WIRELESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, S. KNEALE KELLEY
Conducted by OSKAR FRIED
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN
(Continued)
PART II
LELIO, OR THE RETURN TO LIFE
(Op. 14, bis.)
Lyric Monodrama with Orchestra, invisible Sol' and Chori; the complement and conclusion of the Symphonie Fantastiquo
(Words by HECTOR BERLIOZ)
Tho Fisherman (Ballad of Goethe)
Spectres' Chorus
Brigands' Song
Song of Happines.
Fantasy on Shakespeare's ' Tempest. '
Chorus of Friends and Pupils of Lelio, Brigands,
Spectres
THE WIRELESS Chorus (Chorus Master, STAN'
FORD ROBINSON)
For Spccia' Article on this programme, see page 13)