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The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Otto Klemperer: Overture, Coriolan (Beethoven). Menuhin and Eaesco (Violins), with Orchestra, conducted by Pierre Monteux: Double Concerto in D minor (Bach) - 2nd movement, Largo ma non tanto. Max Hirzel (Tenor) with Orchestra: To her I love, now hasten, and On her contentment (both from Don Juan) (Mozart). Brussels Royal Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Desire. Defauw: Suite No. 3 in D (Bourree and Gigue) (Bach).

Early Stages in German '—XII
Herr A. HERMANN Winter , assisted by Fraulein
M. E. GILBERT
4.0 A Sonata Recital
Lilly Phillips (Violoncello)
Anne Mukle (Pianoforte)
Sonata for Violoncello and Pianoforte in F, Op. 6
Strauss
1. Allegro con brio : 2. Andante ma non troppo; 3. Finale: Allegro vivo

Contributors

Unknown:
Herr A. Hermann Winter
Assisted By:
M. E. Gilbert
Unknown:
Lilly Phillips
Pianoforte:
Anne Mukle

Mr. ARTHUR BRYANT (Educational Adviser, Bonar
Law College, Ashridge) : ' The Adventurer '
In his broadcast tonight, JMr. Arthur Bryant will divide the English adventurers into two groups ; those who rove by circumstance and those who rove by choice. In this first group he places the long stream of younger sons who have crossed the seas (often like Clive, reluctantly), and won wealth for England and themselves. In the second and smallor group ho places explorers, fighters, and travellers-men in whom roving is life itself, from Drake in the sixteenth century to Colonel Lawrence in our own. He attributes the roving blood in their veins probably to our Norse ancestors.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. Arthur Bryant

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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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