From page 75 of ' When Two or Three
Serge Krish Septet: Nola-A Silhouette (Arndt)
Tony Lowry (pianoforte) : A Bouquet of Serenades (Schubert Heykens ,
Toselli, Piernd, Moszkowski, Drigo)
Sidonie Goossens (harp) : Whirlwind
(Salzedo)
Albert Sandier (violin), J. Byfield
(pianoforte), R. Kilbey (violoncello):
Pizzicato — Sylvia Ballet (Dehbes) ;
Toreador et Andoulouse (Rubinstein, arr.Bar)
Vivian Ellis (pianoforte) ; The First
Waltz ; Selection, Streamline (Herbert, Jeans, Ellis)
Geraldo and his Sweet Music:
Tangoland
by R. H. CLIFFORD SMITH
Relayed from
St. Mary's (Episcopal) Cathedral,
Edinburgh
Leader, FRANK THOMAS
The New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar : Minuet, Op. 21 (Elgar)
Charles Kullman (tenor), with Orchestra : The Lost Chord (Sullivan)
Percy Grainger (pianoforte) : Fan
' tasy on Love Themes from Der Rosenkavalier (Strauss)
Gretl Vernon (soprano) : Heut Nacht hab' ich getraumt von dir (Kálmán) ; Das
Lescherl von Hernals (The Lark of Hernals) (Ascher)
Troise and his Mandohers : Serenade
No i (Toselli) ; Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms)
Directed by Harry Davison
Relayed from The Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith
(Solo pianoforte, Maurice Bromberg)
Excerpts from The Damnation of Faust (Berlioz)
Cast
Members of the Chorus St. <iervais and of the Orchestre des Concerts
Pasdeloup
Conducted by PIERO COPPOLA
Introduction, Ronde de paysans (Chorus and Dance of Peasants);
March Hongroise (Hungarian March)
Sans regrets j'ai quitte (Sad at heart I return); Vers les gloires immortelles (To his Father's kingdom)
Choeur des buveurs et chanson de Brander (Drinking Chorus and Song of the Rat) ; Requiescat in pace, et Chanson de la puce (Song of the Flea) -
Air de Mephistopheles ; Voici des roses (Within these bowers) ; Choeur de gnomes et de sylphes (Chorus of gnomes and sylphs) .
Ballet de Sylphes-Partout l'oiseau timide (Song birds cease from their singing) ; Choeur des soldats et chanson d'etudiants (Soldiers' chorus and Students' Songs)
Conductor, GREGOR J. GRANT ANNE BALLANTINE (contralto)
(Soloists, WILLIAM DUNSMUIR and WILLIAM SUMMERHILL )
(From Glasgow)
ELSIE OWEN (violin)
HARRY ISAACS (pianoforte)
Leader, Alfred Barker
Conductor, T. H. MORRISON
Relayed from The May Fair Hotel
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers
(Section C)
Led by Laurance Turner
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
STANLEY POPE (baritone) (Soloist, STANLEY POPE> )
MAX ROSTAL (violin)
JAMES FRISKIN (pianoforte)
James Friskin has broadcast once before -in 1930, when he played a series of Beethoven sonatas. He was born at Glasgow, studied the piano under Dannreuther and composition under Stanford at the Royal College of music. On the invitation of Frank Damrosch he went to New York as professor of the piano at the Institute of Musical Art, later amalgamated with the Jaillard Graduate School and now known as the Jaillard School of Music, where he continues to teach.
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
FEDORA ROSELLI (soprano)
THE CASANI CLUB ORCHESTRA
Directed by CHARLES KUNZ
Relayed from Casani's Club