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Antoni Sala (violoncello) with pianoforte : Sonata (Porpora)-Largo-Allegro ; Adagio-Allegro
Benno Moiseivitch (pianoforte) : Andante in F (Beethoven)
Nancy Evans (contralto): Irmelin
(Delius) ; Indian Love Song (Delius)
Benno Moiseivitch (pianoforte) : Pastorale and Capriccio (Scarlatti)
Charles Panzera (baritone) with Magdeleine Panzera (pianoforte): Chanson triste (Duparc) ; Soupir (Duparc)
Lionel Tertis (viola) with pianoforte :
Sonata in F (Handel, arr. Tertis)-Adagio non tanto ; Allegro

Contributors

Unknown:
Antoni Sala
Pianoforte:
Benno Moiseivitch
Contralto:
Nancy Evans
Pianoforte:
Benno Moiseivitch
Baritone:
Charles Panzera
Pianoforte:
Magdeleine Panzera
Viola:
Lionel Tertis

The Boyd Necl Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel : St. Paul's Suite (Holst)—Jig ; Ostinato ; Intermezzo ; Finale: Dargason
The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski : Carillon (Suite, L'Arlesienne — The Maid of Aries, (Bizet) ; Invitation to the Dance (Weber)
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham Bt. : Overture, William Tell (Rossini)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham

' Cricket in December '
ERIC GILLETT
There was once a cricketer so keen that he kept his copies of the morning paper every day during the cricket season, filed them in order, and read one daily all through the winter, supplementing them, of course, from Wisden as soon as that indispensable work appeared. Eric Gillett is almost as keen.
This evening he is going to reminisce.
He intends to describe incidents that thrilled him last season, and in past seasons, in every kind of cricket. He will tell stories that he has shamelessly filched from cricketers of his acquaintance, and relate some odd experiences of cricket overseas.
Gillett's aim is to appeal to other cricketers (unemployed so unwillingly) who will perhaps turn aside from oiling their bats to spend fifteen minutes in listening to cricket stories which will inevitably remind them of better stories of their own.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Gillett
Unknown:
Eric Gillett

in a Gala Variety Programme presenting
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM
JEAN SABLON accompanied by AUSTEN CROOM-JOHNSON ,
HUGO RIGNOLD , ALBERT HARRIS ,
GEORGE MELACHRINO and DICK BALL
HILDEGARDE
CARYLL AND MUNDY
BORRAH MINEVITCH AND HIS
HARMONICA RASCALS
THE BBC THEATRE
ORCHESTRA

Contributors

Accompanied By:
Austen Croom-Johnson
Accompanied By:
Hugo Rignold
Unknown:
Albert Harris
Unknown:
George Melachrino
Unknown:
Dick Ball
Unknown:
Borrah Minevitch

(Section C)
Led by MARIE WILSON
Conducted by FRANK BRIDGE
St. Francis of Assisi, of whom legend tells that he loved all the creatures of the earth and sky and that he could speak with them, met a flock of birds who stopped and greeted him. He addressed them and spoke of their Creator, saying, ' He preserved your seed in the Ark, that your race might not perish ', and besought all birds' always to praise Him as they ought. The birds listened attentively, and, at the end, spreading their wings, bent their heads reverently before breaking into a great song of praise and joy at the tidings that they were also cared for by God as His creatures. At the end St. Francis gave them his blessing, and the birds flew off chirping with happiness.

Contributors

Unknown:
Marie Wilson
Conducted By:
Frank Bridge

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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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