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An Orchestral Concert
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Leo Blech: Overture, lphigenia in Aulis (Gluck, arr. Wagner). Magda TagHafero (Pianoforte) and The Pasdelnup Orchestra, conducted by Reynaldo Hahn : Concerto in D - 1. Allegro, 2. Larghetto 3. Rondo (Mozart). Alexander Kipuis (Bass): When a maiden takes your fancy (Il Scraglio); Oh Isis and Osiris (The Manic Flute) (Mozart). The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conductor, Stokowski: The Swan of Tuonela (Sibelius). The Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Kajanus: Alia Marcia (Karelia Suite); Intermezzo (Karelia Suite) (Sibelius). The Berlin Philharmonie Orchestra, conducted by Max Roth : Yardar (Bulgarian Rhapsody) (Wladigeroff).

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Magda Taghafero
Conducted By:
Reynaldo Hahn
Bass:
Alexander Kipuis
Conducted By:
Kobert Kajanus
Conducted By:
Max Roth

Mr. Frank Pick: 'The Meaning and Importance of Design'
It is fitting that this, the final talk of a most successful series, should be given by the President of the Design and Industries Association, for all the talks were originally arranged in consultation with that body which has done so much to reintroduce into our mechanised age conceptions of sanity and sweetness that were in danger of being lost. Various speakers having dealt with past, present, and potential standards of design in such details of our everyday background as our clothes, the cities, streets, and houses that we live in, our furniture, our books, and our pots and pans, Mr. Pick returns to general principles with a valuable summary of what design is and what it might be, stressing the fact that good design is the concern of everybody.

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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