Directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN
VARIETY
THE DAVENTRY STRING QUARTET
ALEXANDER MCCREDIE (Tenor)
JOHN PAUER (Pianoforte)
Violin Solos by DAVID WISE
The Story of 'Jan's Viddle' (Jan Stewer), told by E. LE BRETON MARTIN
'Fiddles, great and small,' by B. WALTON O'DONNELL
The British Industries Fair, which will be held this year at the White City, London, and Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, from February 20 to March 2, is always an occasion of the utmost importance to British industry and commerce. This year, both Fairs will be larger than ever before, and record numbers of buyers are expected from South America and other countries overseas. As President of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, Mr. Vyle is in a position to speak with authority on behalf of British trade.
BRAHMS'- MAGELONE LIEDER
Sung by MARK RAPHAEL (Baritone)
A Ballad Opera in One Act, by Mr. GAY
As performed at tho Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, by His Majesty's Servants. With Musick prefixed to each song (1737)
THE WIRELESS CHORUS and ORCHESTRA, conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
The Opera produced by STEPHEN THOMAS
Music arranged by ROBERT BARCLAY WILSON
Characters (in order of speaking) :
Scene : Tho Arcadian Fields.
following the NINTH ANNUAL DINNER OF THE FEDERATION OF BRITISH MUSIC
INDUSTRIES
Artists provided by tho Gramophone Company's
HIS MASTER'S VOICE
ANNE PENN
Impersonations
S.B. from Glasgow
In the Chair, Rev. JAMES BARR. M.P.
10.20 ELSIE BLACK (Contralto)
John Anderson , my jo Ca' the Yowes
Last May a braw wooer
10.31
GILBERT MCALLISTER will read 'Tam o' Shanter '
10.40
ALEXANDER MACGREGOR (Baritone)'
Wilt thou be mv dearie ?
Ae fond Kiss
The Deil's awa'
My luv she's but a lassie yet
10.51
GILBERT MCALLISTER will read 'To a Mouse'
'ALFREDO'S ORIGINAL BAND, and HAL SWAIN and his NEW PRINCE'S ORCHESTRA, from the New Prince's Restaurant (Daventry only)