by G. D. CUNNINGHAM
Relayed from The Queen's Hall
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
Directed by FRANK CANTELL
CUTHBERT FORD (Baritone)
(From Birmingham)
The Orchestra of the Berlin State Opera House, conducted by Dr. Leo Blech: Overture, The Magic Flute.
Archie Camden and Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty: Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra
Music from the High Places of the Earth
Given by HUGH MACKAY (Tenor) and THE LESLIE BRIDGEWATER QUINTET
In compiling this programme, Mr Bridgewater has drawn upon the following: Folk-Songs of Wales; Songs of the Scottish Highlands; National Music of Norway; Mountain Songs of Switzerland; Folk-Songs of English Origin, collected in the Appalachian Mountains by Cecil Sharp; Mountain Songs of N. Carolina, collected by Suzannah Wetmore and Marshall Bartholomew; Tyrolese Melodies, taken from the Tyrolese Family Rain, by Ignaz Moscheles; Airs of Thibet and Nepal, and collections of songs from the Alps and Pyrenees, collected by Howard Somerville.
THE B.B.C. ORCHESTRA
(Section C)
(Led by Marie Wilson )
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS