Miss A.S. Cooke, County Librarian for Kent: 'Some Women worth reading about'
Directed by JOSEPH MUSCANT
From THE COMMODORE THEATRE, HAMMERSMITH
From The Dorchester Hotel
Each and Mendelssohn Sonatas for Violoncello and Pianoforte played by MAY MUKLE and ANN MUKLE
BACH'S contribution to the violoncello repertory consists mainly of six suites for violoncello alone without accompaniment. In addition, however, he composed three sonatas ior viola da gamba and cembalo, and since the compass of the viola da gamba readily adapts itself to the compass of the 'cello, it is natural that 'cellists have seized upon these sonatas and taken them into their repertory.
Mr. DESMOND MACCARTHY
Mr. VICTOR HELY-HUTCHINSON
Conclusion
Relayed from The Queen's Hall
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
Sibelius
Finlandia
Symphony No 3
Tone Poem, Pohjola's Daughter
WEATHER FORECAST, SECOND GENERAL NEWS
BULLETIN
Sibelius: Tone Poem, Tapiola
Symphony No 5
will sing some songs she has made famous
MISS GERTRUDE LAWRENCE , who sprang to fame with the Chariot Revues of 1923 and succeeding years in London and New York, has the happy faculty of making the parts she plays and the songs she sings peculiarly her own. Her recital of songs she has made well known will revive happy memories of A to Z, London Calling and, of course, her more recent success in Noel Coward's Private Lives. The microphone-and listeners— will like the vivid, polished, yet intimate style of this delightful artist, who, it is amusing to recall, appeared m tho original London production of The Miracle as a child chorister.
AMBROSE'S BLUE LYRES, from THE
DORCHESTER HOTEL