From ' When Two or Three,' page 69
' Commonsense and Infant Feeding '—II, by a Doctor
Directed by John Bridge
Introduced by Sir GRANVILLE BANTOCK The Development of the Orchestra-VI
Brahms (1833-1897) Dvorak (1841-1904)
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Weingartner : Symphony No. 1 in C minor. 1st Movement—Un poco sostenuto—Allegro (Brahms) The Royal Albeit Hall Orchestra, conducted. hy. .Sir Landon. ilonald: Symphony No. 5 in B minor (from the New World), 2nd Movement— Largo (Dvorak). The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates ; Overture, Carnival (Dvorak).
(Leader, A. Rossi )
Under the direction of Emilio Colombo
Relayed from The Hotel Metropole, London
ENGLISH SONGS OF THE SIXTEENTH AND
SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES sung by ANNE THURSFIELD (Mezzo-Soprano) and HERBERT HEYNER (Baritone)
Henry Purcell (1658-1695)
Series 1—' Manners and Customs in Music '
Sir WALFORD DAVIES
Mr. C. H. Middleton: ' November in the Garden '
(to 19.25)
Mr. JULIAN HUXLEY (Honorary Lecturer in Zoology and Animal Biology in the University of London)
Mr. Huxley will discuss the work of the research department of a big hospital, the relation of hospitals to special research institutions, and the changing emphasis in medicine research from curative to preventive methods.
(Section D)
(Led by MARIE WILSON )
Conducted by JOHN BARBIROLLI
Mr. S. P. B. MAIS
Relayed from America
(In co-operation with the National Broadcasting
Company of America)
Mr. Mais continues his vivid impressions of the American scene tonight from San Antonio, the largest city of Texas. San Antonio has a large Mexican element and is one of the most picturesque cities of America. It is a favoured winter-resort, and the financial and commercial centre of an important agricultural, manufacturing, and oil-producing region.
THE LESLIE BRIDGEWATER QUINTET
WINIFRED FISHER (Soprano)
HARRY Roy and his BAND, relayed from The May
Fair Hotel
(Shipping Forecast at n.o)