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An Orchestral Concert
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Clemens Krauss : Overture, Peter Rehmoll ( Weber). Heinrich Schlusnus (Baritone), with orchestral accompaniment, conducted by Hermann Weigert : The Drummer Boy ; Rhine Legend (Mahler). Symphony Orchestra : Nocturnes -No. 1, Kuages (Debussy). Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor, Leopold Stokowski : No. 2, Fetes. Arthur Rublnstein , London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli : Concerto in A for Pianoforte and Orchestra-1. Allegro; 2. Andante ; 3. Presto (Mozart). Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano): Do not be cruet (Der Obersteiger); Nightingale Son: (Zel/er); Ständelien, Op. 17, No. 2 (Strauss). New Light Symphony Orchestra : Egmont Overture (Beethoven)
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Contributors

Conducted By:
Clemens Krauss
Unknown:
Peter Rehmoll
Baritone:
Heinrich Schlusnus
Unknown:
Hermann Weigert
Unknown:
Leopold Stokowski
Unknown:
Arthur Rublnstein
Conducted By:
John Barbirolli
Soprano:
Elisabeth Schumann

by ADELA VERNE
Adela Verne , the youngest of three talented sisters, was born in Southampton. She showed early gifts as a musician, playing a Bach fugue at the ago of five. She was a pupil, first of her sister Mathilde, who was herself a pupil of Clara Schumann , and then of Paderewski. She has made extensive tours all over the world as a brilliant soloist, and has in later years been active as a teacher in the well-known Kensington school of pianoforte playing started by her sister in 1909.

Contributors

Unknown:
Adela Verne
Unknown:
Adela Verne
Unknown:
Clara Schumann

THE B.B.C. ORCHESTRA
(Section D)
(Leader, ARTHUR CATTERALL )
Conducted by FRANK BRIDGE
Frank Bridge 's Dance Poem was performed for the first time, and conducted by him, at a Royal Philharmonic Concert in March, 1911. It was later favourably considered by Nijinski for production by the Russian Ballet, and but for the war would doubtless have made its way into their repertory. Yet after twenty years this work is only now to receive its second performance.
The music depicts emotions which a dancer suggests by' movement. Although it is con- tiriuous, there are the following sections : The! Dancer, Allurement, Abandon, Tenderness, Problem, and Disillusion. At the end the dancer hurries from the scene and the music finishes quickly and softly.

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Catterall
Conducted By:
Frank Bridge
Unknown:
Frank Bridge

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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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