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with Jan Kiepura (tenor)
The Milan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Molajoli: Overture, Semiramide (Rossini)
Jan Kiepura with Orchestra, con-
Jan Kiepura with Orchestra, con- ducted by Dr. Weismann : La Danza (Rossini); Celeste Aïda (Aida) (Verdi)
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald : Chopiniana, Op. 46 (Suite for Orchestra, composed of the Works of Chopin) (Glazounov)
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melichar : Symphonic Waltz Suite (Waltz War) (Melichar, Grothe)
Jan Kiepura with Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Weismann : 0 Madonna, and Ninon (A Song for you) (Kaper, Jurmann, Rotter, Marischka)
The Brussels Royal Conservatoire
Orchestra, conducted by Désiré Defauw: Mephisto Waltz (Liszt)
The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conductor, Stokowski : El Capitan March (Sousa)

Contributors

Tenor:
Jan Kiepura
Unknown:
Jan Kiepura
Unknown:
Jan Kiepura
Conducted By:
Sir Landon Ronald
Conducted By:
Alois Melichar
Unknown:
Jan Kiepura

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A Black-faced Minstrel Show
Written and Remembered by C. DENIER WARREN
Produced by HARRY S. PEPPER
Bones, Tambourines, Corner Men, Crack Banjo Team, Stump Speech
Old and New Melodies
Cast: SCOTT and WHALEY, AUBREY PANKEY, C. DENIER WARREN, PERCY PARSONS
(By permission of Gaumont-British Picture Corporation, ltd.)
THE KENTUCKY BANJO TEAM: JOE MORLEY, TARRANT BAILEY, Jnr., DICK PEPPER
At the Pianos, HARRY S. PEPPER and DORIS ARNOLD
THE B.B.C. THEATRE ORCHESTRA and THE MALE VOICE CHORUS
Conducted by LESLIE WOODGATE
(This programme will be broadcast again by all Regionals, except North, tomorrow night. An entertaining article, by Dick Pepper, on Minstrels and Banjo-playing, will be found on page 93)

Contributors

Produced By:
Harry S. Pepper
Unknown:
Whaley Aubrey Pankey
Unknown:
C. Denier Warren
Unknown:
Percy Parsons
Unknown:
Joe Morley
Pianos:
Harry S. Pepper
Pianos:
Doris Arnold
Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate
Unknown:
Dick Pepper

An Opera by MUSSORGSKY
The subject taken from Pushkin's Dramatic Chronicle. The complete original text in accordance with the composer's autographed manuscript. Edited by Paul Lamm. English translation by M. C. Calvocoressi
Adapted for Broadcasting by Nikolai Maiko and C. Denis Freeman
Scene I
The Coronation of Boris
A Square in the Moscow Kremlin
The Boyars. The People
Scene II
The Pretender
A Cell in the Monastery
Scene III
The Pretender's Escape
An Inn by the Lithuanian border
Scene IV
Boris's Vision
The Imperial Apartments in the Moscow Kremlin
Scene V
The Warning
A Square in front of the Cathedral of St. Basil the Blessed at Moscow
The People-Urchins, Old Men and Crowd
Scene VI
The Death of Boris
The Great Reception Hall in, the Moscow Kremlin-The Council of Boyars
Being the story of Boris Godounov from the day of his coronation until his death-of how the young novice, Grigory, hearing from the old monk, Pimen, the story of the Tzarevich Dimitri 's assassination at the order of Boris, pretends to be the rightful Tzarevich and claims the throne-how he flies to Poland and gathers forces to attack Boris-and how Boris, haunted by his crime and tortured by the unfaithfulness of his councillor, Shuisky, dies at a Council of the Boyars-while the pretender marches victoriously upon Moscow.
The action takes place during the years 1598-1605
THE B.B.C. CHORUS
(Section B)
Chorus Master, LESLIE WooDGATE
THE B.B.C. ORCHESTRA
(Section D)
(Led by MARIE WILSON )
Conducted by NIKOLAI MALKO
Produced by C. DENIS FREEMAN and M. H. ALLEN

Contributors

Edited By:
Paul Lamm.
Broadcasting By:
Nikolai Maiko
Broadcasting By:
C. Denis Freeman
Unknown:
Boris Godounov
Unknown:
Tzarevich Dimitri
Chorus Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Unknown:
Marie Wilson
Conducted By:
Nikolai Malko
Produced By:
C. Denis Freeman
Produced By:
M. H. Allen
Boris Godounov the Tzar:
Dennis Noble
Prince Vassili Ivanovich Shuisky (his councillor):
Parry Jones
Pimen (a monk and chronicler):
Kenneth Ellis
Grigory (the false Dimitri, pretender to the throne and a novice in Pimen's care):
Tudor Davies
The Hostess:
Doris Woodall
Grigory:
Tudor Davies
Varlaam (vagabond monks):
Norman Williams
Misail (vagabond monks):
Braderidge White
An Officer:
Bernard Ross
Xenia (Children of Boris the Tzarevich):
Margaret Godley
Feodor (Children of Boris the Tzarevich):
Doris Lemon
The Nurse:
Doris Owens
Boris:
Dennis Noble
A Boyar:
James Topping
Shuisky:
Parry Ones
Mitiukha (a peasant):
Bernard Ross
The Simpleton:
James Topping
Boris:
Dennis Noble
Shuisky:
Parry Jones
Andrei Shchelkalof (Secretary of the Council):
Alec John
Shuisky:
Parry Jones
Boris:
Dennis Noble
Pimen:
Kenneth Ellis

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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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