MOSCHETTO and his ORCHESTRA
From THE MAY FAIR HOTEL
S.B. from Glasgow
The S.C.W.S. PRIZE BAND
Conducted by A. COPLAND
Conducted by CHARLES WILLIAMS
Relayed from Davis* Theatre,
Croydon
-this time ' Grogan's Adventure,' written specially for broadcasting by FRANKLYN KELSEY
WEATHER FORECAST, FIRST GENERAL NEWS BULLETIN: Announcements and Sports Bulletin
HANDEL SUITES
Played by JAMES CHING (Pianoforte)
Mavis Bennett (Soprano)
Reginald King and his Orchestra
Romance and Two Dances...German
By no means the least effective pieces which Kreisler has added to the violinist's repertoire, earning the sincere thanks of all his colleagues. eminent and humble, are two old Viennese tunes... one called 'Love's Grief' and the other 'Love's Joy.' As befits the city where, more than anywhere else in Europe, dancing is a tradition, and indeed more than that, part of the very air the citizens breathe, it is appropriate that they should both be in dance measures, with ft very taking and catching melody in their melodic line. Kreisler has not only preserved that admirably but has fitted both tunes with delightfully effective accompaniments.
To hear him play them himself is, of course, ideal, but they do not depend wholly on the wonderful verve and rhythm with which he can infuse all his music; in the hands of any good artist they are certain of their piquant effect.
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WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL News BULLETIN : Local News; (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast and Fat Stock Trices
LEONARD HENRY (Comedian)
THE MASKS (Vocal Trio)
HORACE KENNEY (Comedian)
WISH WYNNE (In Character Studies) JACK PAYNE and his B.B.C. DANCE
ORCHESTRA
(Continued)
AMBROSE'S BAND from THE MAY
FAIR HOTEL