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Mischa Elman (violin) with Carroll Hollister (pianoforte) : Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs), Op. 20 (Sarasate)
Mischa Elman (violin) with Josef Honime (pianoforte) : Serenade in G, Op. 30, No. 2 (Arensky, Elman)
Alfred Hahn (pianoforte) : Barcarolle in F sharp. Op. 60 (Chopin)
Lauri Kennedy (violoncello) with Dorothy Kennedy (pianoforte) : Old Scotch Melody (arr. Kennedy) ; Hungarian Rhapsody (Popper)

Contributors

Violin:
Mischa Elman
Pianoforte:
Carroll Hollister
Violin:
Mischa Elman
Pianoforte:
Josef Honime
Pianoforte:
Alfred Hahn
Unknown:
Lauri Kennedy
Pianoforte:
Dorothy Kennedy

The Band of His Majesty's Cold-stream Guards, conducted by Lieut.
R. G. Evans : Entry of the Boyards (Halvorsen, arr. Winterbottom)
The Band of His Majesty's Coldtream Guards, conducted by Lieut. J. C. Windram : Parade of the Puppets (Kuhn)
Raymond Newell (baritone) with The BBC Male Chorus, conducted by Leslie Woodgate , Ernest Lush (pianoforte) : Mary had a little lamb ; Jack and Jill ; Upidee (trad.)
The Band of His Majesty's Cold-stream Guards, conducted hy Lieut. J. C. Windram : Selection, Ruddigore (Sullivan, arr. Winterbottom)
Raymond Newell (baritone) with The
BBC Male Chorus, conducted by ! Leslie Woodgate , Ernest- Lush (pianoforte) : Riding down from Bangor, Solomon Levi , Down in Dcmerara (trad.)
The Band of His Majesty's Cold-stream Guards, conducted by Lieut. R. G. Evans : Grand March, Tannhauser (Wagner)

Contributors

Baritone:
Raymond Newell
Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate
Pianoforte:
Ernest Lush
Unknown:
J. C. Windram
Baritone:
Raymond Newell
Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate
Unknown:
Solomon Levi

Celebration under the direction of Sir Hugh P. Allen
The story of the joyful and triumphant Resurrection of our only Redeemer and Saviour - Jesus Christ (1623)
The Evangelist: Bradbridge White
The BBC Singers (A and B)
Max Gilbert (viola)
Nora Wilson (viola)
Watson Forbes (viola)
Peter Beavan (violoncello)
Anthony Lewis (organ)
Conducted by Trevor Harvey

The Resurrection will be given in two parts, the first tonight, and the second on Tuesday night.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Hugh P. Allen
Viola:
Max Gilbert
Viola:
Nora Wilson
Viola:
Watson Forbes
Viola:
Peter Beavan
Unknown:
Anthony Lewis
Conducted By:
Trevor Harvey

An Acting-Rehearsal with commentary by E. MARTIN BROWNE
This talk will. be illustrated by excerpts from Antony and Cleopatra and The Mask and the Face given by HENZIE RAEBURN and ROBERT SPEAIGHT
In these illuminating talks on the play and the theatre and all to do with the theatre, listeners have heard a great deal about the producer and his job, and about the producer at work, and today they are to hear him take a rehearsal.
So much-if not everything-depends on the producer. A bad one, by inability to convey to the cast what he wants, by not knowing what he wants, by lack of leadership and a disposition to get people's backs up, can let down the whole show. A good producer can make both the actors and the play.
Today E. Martin Browne will show both kinds of producer. Illustrations will be given from Antony and Cleopatra and from The Mask and the Face, and the players will be Robert Speaight and Henzie Raeburn. Did the producer treat them right ? Did they get what the producer wanted ?

Contributors

Commentary By:
E. Martin Browne
Unknown:
Henzie Raeburn
Unknown:
E. Martin Browne
Unknown:
Robert Speaight
Unknown:
Henzie Raeburn.

in 'A Bill of Divorcement' by CLEMENCE DANE
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Although the plot of this play is based on the assumption that there has been a reform in the present Law of Divorce, the broadcasting of it should in no way be taken as propaganda either against or in favour of such a reform, nor, indeed, as throwing a searchlight on a subject which may be distasteful to a number of people. The play is essentially one of conflict--of strong dramatic situation and of human emotion, representative of the author's work at its best and most distinguished.
'A Bill of Divorcement' will be repeated in the Regional programme at
8.15 on Wednesday
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(Section E)
Led by MARIE WILSON
Conducted by FRANK BRIDGE
Solo violin, MARIE WILSON
If Mendelssohn failed to express the deeper human emotions and lacked the heroic build of a Beethoven, he has earned a place in the sun as an exquisite miniaturist who created with a magic and unrivalled pen the atmosphere of fairyland. And for this alone he deserves immortality. No better example of Mendelssohn's genius for creating the fairy atmosphere can be cited than the Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Contributors

Unknown:
Marie Wilson
Conducted By:
Frank Bridge
Violin:
Marie Wilson

National Programme Daventry

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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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