relayed from Cox's Cafe, Cardiff
Frank Thomas (violin), Frank Whitnall (violincello), Vera McComb Thomas (piano)
Sir Stanley Leathes, Citizenship: The City of London (S.B. from London)
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Appreciation of Familiar Lyric Poems (1) "The Sands of Dee, by Charles Kingsley" by A.G. Prys-Jones
Alex Fryer's Orchestra, relayed from the Rialto Theatre, London
by the Royal Horticultural Society (S.B. from London)
Professor H.H.Swinnerton. S.B. From Nottingham
Etudes d’Execution Trajiscendante; No. 3("Paysage"); No. 4 ("Mazeppa")
Tristan and Isolde, by Mr. J. P. Harris
("The Twilight the Gods"), Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Siegfried, disguised the Tarnhelm as Gunther, has brought Brunnhilde from her rock to be Gunther’s bride, and is himself to be wedded to Gutrune. Brunnhilde accuses him of treachery, and they swear on Hagen’s spear. Brunnhilde. Overwhelmed by her betrayal, persuades Hagen and his men to slay Siegfried, telling him that only in the back is he vulnerable. All this tragedy is only the inevitable fulfilment of the curse on the ring
in his own songs, "We'll Drum 'em Down the Channel," "Advice to a Son," "Sweetheart Mine," "A Grievance," "Hats off the the Plumber," "I'm so glad I met you this evening," "Leanin'," "I need love."
Mr. F. A. Bather
The Wireless Orchestra: Two Hindoo pictures (Hanson and Lotter) "Approaching and Passing a Hindoo Temple"; "The Shepherdess of the Himalayas". Alice Lilley, Sydney Coltham, and Radio Players and the Orchestra. Song Cycle (Woodforde-Finden). Ashoo, Alice Lilley (soprano); Subhana, Sydney Coltham (tenor). Chanson Indoue (Rimsky-Korsakov) The Orchestra; Song Scena, Alice Lilley and Sydney Coltham. The Radio Players and the Orchestra. Four Indian Love Lyrics (Woodforde-Finden). Ramachandra, Sydney Coltham; Moti, Alice Lilley; Yussuf, Gilbert Heron. Torchlight Dance of the Brides of Kashmir "Feramors" (Rubenstein) The Orchestra