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Albert Sammons (violin) and Gerald Moore (pianoforte) : Entr'acte (Rosamunde Ballet Music) (Schubert) ; Humoreske (Dvorak) ; Songs my Mother taught me (Dvorak) ; Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow) (Kreisler)
Mark Hambourg (pianoforte) : Minuet (L'Arlesienn* Suite) (Bizet, arr. Rachtnaninov) ; Coppelia Waltz (Delibes)
Gaspar Cassado (violoncello) with pianoforte: Mélodie arabe (Glazunov) ; Spanish Dance (Aragonesa) Cassado)

Contributors

Violin:
Albert Sammons
Violin:
Gerald Moore
Pianoforte:
Mark Hambourg
Unknown:
Gaspar Cassado

Leader, BERNARD REILLIE
Conducted by KNEALE KELLEY
Selections from Revudeville '
Music composed by Rex BURROWS
EDNA THOMPSON (soprano)
GEOFFREY DENTON (baritone)
Piccadilly Song, Fireworks
Non-Stop Rhythm Tapping the Keys
Duet, Castles in the Air Baby Ballet
Song, Sunset
Descriptive Scene, Cats on the Roof Song, Sweet Reflections
Finale, Joys of Spring, and Revudeville
Music for Pianoforte and Orchestra compiled by KNEALE KELLEY

Contributors

Leader:
Bernard Reillie
Conducted By:
Kneale Kelley
Composed By:
Rex Burrows
Soprano:
Edna Thompson
Baritone:
Geoffrey Denton
Unknown:
Kneale Kelley

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

JACK JACKSON AND HIS BAND
Relayed from The Dorchester Hotel 11.15-12.0
London National only (261.1 m.)
TELEVISION
(low definition)
By the Baird Process
INDEFATIGABLE CHARLEY
(the gay Viennese)
FREDDY WITTOP
(in his newest Spanish dances)
JANET JOYE (impersonator) SYDNEY JEROME'S QUINTET
(Sound will be radiated on 296.2 m.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Jackson

National Programme Daventry

About National Programme

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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