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Ignaz Friedman (pianoforte): Romance in E flat (Rubinstein)
Emanuel Feuermann (violoncello) :
Serenade napoletana (Sgambati) ; Waltz No. 2, Op. 34 (Chopin)
Henriette Renie (harp): The Legend
(Rente)
Mischa Elman (violin) : Valse sentimentale (Schubert) ; Serenade in G, Op. 20, No. 2 (Arensky, arr. Elman)
Ignaz Friedman (pianoforte) : Tabatiere a Musique (Musical Box) (Friedman)

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Ignaz Friedman
Unknown:
Emanuel Feuermann
Harp:
Henriette Renie
Violin:
Mischa Elman
Pianoforte:
Ignaz Friedman

The Bartered Bride (Smetana)
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty : Overture ; Charles Kullman (tenor), Eugen Fuchs (bass-baritone), with Orchestra : Duet, Act II, Wer in Lieb' entbrannt (When you're in love); Berger, Ruziczka, Zador, Beck, Gross-man and Fuchs with Orchestra: Sextette, Act III, Noch ein Weitchen, Marie (Stay a little longer, Marie)
Tales of Hoffmann (Offenbach)
Rudolf Bockelmann (bass-baritone), with orchestral accompaniment: Spiegel-Aria (Mirror Song) ; Margarete Teschemacher (soprano), Margarete Klose (contralto), Willi Dom graf-Fassbander (baritone) : Antonia ! Himmel ! So hore (Antonia ! Oh Heavens !); Margorete Teschema cher (soprano), Margarete Klose (contralto), with Orchestra : Schone Nacht , du Liebesnacht (Barcarolle) (0 Night of Love)
Night in Venice (Johann Strauss )
Marcel Wittrisch (tenor), with Berlin State Opera Orchestra : Sei mir gegrusst, du holdes Venetia (Greetings, 0 lovely Venice) ; Treu sein, das liegt mir nicht; Lotte Schöne (soprano) and Marcel Wittrisch (tenor), with Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Clemens Schmalstich : Annina ! Caramello ! Hor' mich an, Annina ! (Listen to me, Annina)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Hamilton Harty
Tenor:
Charles Kullman
Bass-Baritone:
Eugen Fuchs
Bass-Baritone:
Rudolf Bockelmann
Contralto:
Willi Dom
Unknown:
Margorete Teschema
Soprano:
Margarete Klose
Unknown:
Schone Nacht
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Tenor:
Marcel Wittrisch
Tenor:
Marcel Wittrisch
Conducted By:
Clemens Schmalstich

TATIANA MAKUSHINA (soprano)
FREDERICK THURSTON (clarinet)
HARRIET COHEN (pianoforte)
There are many fine clarinet players, but few can be called great interpretative artists. Frederick Thurston is one of the exceptions, for not on]y does he possess perfect technical mastery over his instrument, but he is a musician of deep convictions and unusual sensitiveness.
Mr. Thurston first studied the clarinet under his father, and then won a'n open scholarship to the Royal College of Music and studied under that great clarinettist, Charles Drape 'r. On leaving the Royal College of Music Mr. Thurston joined the Covent Garden Opera Orchestra and what was then known as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Since the early days of the BBC at Marconi House Mr. Thurston has played principal clarinet, and although still a young man when the BBC Symphony Orchestra was formed he was chosen for the post of principal clarinet. It is interesting to note that Mr. Thurston is now a professor at the Royal College of Music. Among important first performances in which he has taken part are Bliss's Clarinet Quintet and Bax's Clarinet Sonata, which is to be heard this evening.
The Bax, Sonata consists of only two movements: the first is quiet, idyllic, and rather plaintive in style, the second is vivacious and strongly rhythmical. The whole Sonata exploits the capabilities of the clarinet with beautiful and expressive effect.

Contributors

Clarinet:
Frederick Thurston
Pianoforte:
Harriet Cohen
Artists:
Frederick Thurston
Clarinettist:
Charles Drape

Roy Fox AND HIS BAND
11.15 12.0
London National only (261.1 m.)
TELEVISION
(low definition)
By the Baird Process
HARRY HEMSLEY
(showing Winnie a picture book)
KENNETH BLAIN
(the intelligent fool) FINELLO and VIVIANI
(in comedy dances)
JOAN FRED EMNEY
(comedienne)
MORGAN DAVIES
(songs)
SYDNEY JEROME'S QUINTET
(Sound will be radiated on 296.2 m.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Fox
Unknown:
Baird Process
Unknown:
Harry Hemsley
Unknown:
Kenneth Blain

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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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