From page 81 of 'When Two or Three'
Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson
(pianofortes): Sonata in E flat (Bach)
Artur Schnabel (pianoforte) : Sonata in A, Op. 101 (Beethoven)—1. Allegretto ma non troppo ; 2. Vivace alia marcia ; 3. Andante ma non troppo ; 4 Conaffetto, Allegro
At the Organ of The Trocadero Cinema,
Elephant and Castle
Relayed from The Granada,
Walthamstow
From The Concert Hall, Broadcasting
House
Leader, BERTRAM LEWIS
Conducted by JULIAN CLIFFORD
THELMA REISS
(solo violoncello)
Relayed from
The Pavilion, Bournemouth
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by A. Bodanzky : Overture, If I were King (Adam)
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melichar : Symphonic Waltz Suite (Waltz War) (Melichar, Grothe)
The New Light Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens : Intermezzo (Coleridge-Taylor) ; Triana (Albeniz, arr. Arbos)
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melichar : Selection, Mignon (Ambroise Thomas )
Directed by HENRY HALL
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers
Domenico Scarlatti Celebration
Under the direction of EDWARD J. Dent ,
Mus.B.
Harpsichord Music played by ERNEST LUSH
Sonata in D (Vol. X, No. 13)
Non presto ma a tempo di ballo
Two Sonatas in C (Vol. XI, Nos. 7 and 8) Allegro; Allegro
Pastorale in C (Vol. XII, No. 30)
Moderato-Molto Allegro
Sonata in F (Vol. XIV, No. 2)
Allegro
Fugue in C minor (Vol. XIV, No. 16) Sonata (Variations) in A minor (Vol.
XIV, No. 20)
(The volumes referred to are the Manuscripts in the San Marco Library, Venice. They date from the years 1742-1757, and were undoubtedly made for Queen Barbara of Spain, Scarlatti's pupil)
J. A. SCOTT WATSON
(Professor of Rural Economy,
University of Oxford)
This is the opening talk in this series for the autumn season. Professor Scott Watson has been spending a fortnight in Norfolk and has been attending the meetings of the Agricultural section of the British Association in Norwich. Tonight he will discuss the recent developments of Norfolk farming such as the large-scale cultivation of vegetables, the mechanisation of farming, and the manufacture of lucerne meal. He will also touch on some of the points raised by speakers at the British Association meetings.
In the course of the autumh Professor Scott Watson will from time to time bring to the microphone an expert on some particular branch of agriculture, and give the ' talk' in the form of a discussion. Disease in dairy herds, the problem of reducing the cost of bullock fattening, mountain sheep farming problems, market gardening, poultry farming, the cider industry, sugar beet, the work of a Veterinary Research officer-talks or discussions on these are all scheduled for the coming season.
Conductor, LESLIE WOODGATB
Relayed from the Promenade Concert at Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
Solo violin, ADOLF BUSCH
Solo violoncello,
HERMANN BUSCH
THE BBC SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Led by Marie WILSON
Conducted by Sir HENRY J. WOOD
Part I
Variations on a Theme of Haydn
Variation I, Poco piu animato; 2. Piu vivace; 3. Con moto; 4-Andante con moto; 5. Vivace; 6. Vivace; 7. Grazioso; 8. Presto non troppo; Finale : Andante alia brêve
Concerto in A minor for violin, violoncello, and orchestra
I. Allegro ; 2. Andante; 3. Vivace non troppo
(Solo violin, ADOLF BUSCH ; solo violoncello, HERMANN BUSCH )
Symphony No. I, in C minor
1. Un poco sostenuto-Allegro; 2. Andante sostenuto; 3. Un poco allegretto e grazioso; 4. Adagio—piu andante-Allegro non troppo, ma con brio
Tickets can be obtained from [address removed]; and usual agents. Prices (including Entertainments Tax) : 7s. 6d., 6s., 5s. (reserved); 3s. (unreserved); promenade (payment at doors only), 2S.
9.35 Interval
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
(soprano)
THE CASANI CLUB ORCHESTRA
Directed by CHARLES KUNZ
Relayed from Casani's Club