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Relayed from The Colston Hall, Bristol
The Vocalians Quartet
May Middleton, Marion Elles, Stanley Budd, J. E. Passmore
Chairman, Mr. F. A. Wilshire
Address by the Very Reverend the Dean of Bristol

Contributors

Singer (The Vocalians Quartet):
May Middleton
Singer (The Vocalians Quartet):
Marion Elles
Singer (The Vocalians Quartet):
Stanley Budd
Singer (The Vocalians Quartet):
J.E. Passmore
Organist:
Frank A. Tayler, F.R.C.O.
Chairman:
F.A. Wilshire
Speaker:
The Very Reverend the Dean of Bristol [Henry de Candole]

Relayed from The Park Hall, Cardiff
National Orchestra of Wales
(Cerddorfa Genedlaethol Cymru)
(Leader, Louis Levitus)
Conducted by Warwick Braithwaite

Two daughters of the house of Haffner in Salzburg were privileged to have music by Mozart as part of their wedding festivities. In 1776, Mozart's twentieth year, Fraulein Elise was married to the good citizen Herr F. X. Spath, and the autograph score of this Serenade sets forth in Italian that it was composed for the wedding. It is one of the comparatively few works on which Mozart uses his title of Cavalieri, bestowed on him by the Pope when he was the merest child. The Serenade is scored for quite a small band, and was probably performed in the open air: the wedding was in the last days of July, a time of the year when, in that kindly part of the world, open-air music has a reasonable chance of being appropriate.
The Andante is a somewhat long movement elaborately worked out, whose chief melody is played at the outset in octaves by two violins. But the whole Suite is full of Mozart's inimitable grace and, as befits the happy occasion which inspired it, full of the brightest good spirits.

Contributors

Musicians:
National Orchestra of Wales
Orchestra leader:
Louis Levitus
Conductor:
Warwick Braithwaite

5WA Cardiff

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