From page 51 of ' When Two or Three '
Violin and Pianoforte Sonata No. 3, in D minor, Op. 108 (Brahms) : Paul Kochanski (violin) and Arthur Rubin stein (pianoforte)-I. Allegro ; 2. Adagio ; 3. Un poco presto e con sentimento ; 4. Presto agitato
' Tracing History Backwards'
K. C. BOSWELL : 'Government Now and Then-9, Parties Now '
DORIS L. MACKINNON , D.Sc. (Professor of Zoology, King's College, University of London): 9-'How Animals Look at the World'
Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, conducted by Piero Coppola : Le Tombeau de Couperin (Couperin's Tomb) (Ravel)-1. Prelude ; 2. Minuet; 3. Rigaudon
Prokofiev (pianoforte) and The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Piero Coppola : Concerto No. 3 in C, Op. 26 (Prokofiev)-1. Andante, Allegro; 2. Andantino, Theme and Variations; 3. Allegro non troppo, I'istesso tempo
The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conductor, Stokowski: Poeme d'Extase (Poem of Ecstasy) (Scriabin)
by GILBERT MILLS.
Relayed from
The Church of the Messiah,
Birmingham
Directed by HENRY HALL
Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers
Under the direction of Sir RICHARD RUNCIMAN TERRY
Madrigals
The Triumphes of Oriana
Sung by THE WIRELESS SINGERS
' The Practical Child and the Book-worm'
KURT HAHN
A Show with Music by GLADYS and CLAY KEYES
Music by CLAY KEYES
Cast :
Stage Manager, Stage Hands, Pros., Song Pluggers and chorus girls played by: Cyril Smith , Charles Hawtrey , J. Hubert Leslie , Gladys Keyes , Frank Tully , Richard Hassett , Anna Roth , The Dancing Daughters, New Harmony
Trio
THE B.B.C. VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MARK H. LUBBOCK
Produced by JOHN WATT
A short article on the ' significance' of Charing Cross Road will be found on page 544.
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Sir GILES-GILBERT SCOTT , R.A.
Relayed from
The Guildhall, London
The guest of honour tonight will be H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, and about a thousand guests will sit down to the banquet. When Sir Giles Gilbert Scott 's speech is relayed, listeners will hear one of the most distinguished of living architects.
He is famous for having won the Liverpool Cathedral Competition at the age of twenty-two, and he has been building the cathedra! ever since. It is doubtful if it will be completed in his lifetime. He also designed the building which houses the Battersea Power Plant and the new Waterloo Bridge. He has just completed the new buildings in Clare College, Cambridge, and the Cambridge University Library, which was opened last month by H.M. the King.
Conducted by the Rev. W. H. ELLIOTT
Relayed from
St. Michael's, Chester Square
A Musical Memory by JOHN F. RUSSELL and MOSES BARlTZ with THE B.B.C. THEATRE ORCHESTRA
(Leader, Montague Brearley) and a small cast of players
In August, 1867, Johann Strauss , the Waltz King, then at the height of his European reputation, paid his first visit to London. The visit of the great Herr Strauss , Kaiserlich-Koniglich-Hofballmusikdirektor to His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Austria, was made to the indirect instigation of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
A Programme for St. Cecilia's Day
A set of variations, in music and words, on the theme : ' What passion cannot Music raise and quell ? ' (John Dryden )
The words spoken by : FELIX AYLMER
ROBERT SPFAIGHT LILIAN HARRISON
The Grand Organ played by : BERKELEY MASON
The programme devised and produced by FELIX FELTON
All Nationals, except Droitwich, close down at 11.20.
THE CASANI CLUB ORCHESTRA
Directed by CHARLES KUNZ Relayed from Casani's Club Time Signal, Greemnch, at 11:30