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George Scott-Wood (piano-accordion): Bolero (Ravel); La paloma (The Dove) (Yradier)

Greta Keller: Bird on the Wing (Grosz, Kennedy); If I should love you (Rose of the Rancho) (Robin, Rainger)

Raie Da Costa (pianoforte): Medley, Music in the Air (Hammerstein, Kern) - Introducing: We belong together, I'm so eager, I'm alone, I've told ev'ry little star, The song is you, When the spring is in the air

Frank Crumit (tenor): The Bride's Lament (arr. Crumit); Riding down from Bangor (Farzceli)

Ernest Jones (banjo): A Rag-time Episode, Eccentrique (Eno)

Songs from various Poets sung by HERBERT HEYNER (baritone)
Three Michelangelo Lieder
1. Wohl denk' ich oft (I often recall) ; 2. Alles endet, was entstehet (All must end which has beginning) ; 3. Fiihlt meine Seele (My soul perceives)
Lieder nach verschiedenen Dichtem (Songs from various poets) i. Wachterlied auf der Wartburg (Watchman's Song from the Wartburg, New Year's Eve, 1200) (from the poem by Scheffel) ; 2. Der Konig bei der Kronung (The King at the Coronation) (from the poem by Morike) ; 3. Biterolf (In the Camp of Acre, 1190) (from the poem by Scheffel) ; 4. Wanderers Nachtlied (Wanderer's Night Song) (from the poem by Goethe) ; 5. Zur Ruh', zur Ruh' (To rest, to rest) (from the poem by Kemer)

Contributors

Baritone:
Herbert Heyner

A Programme written by KATHLEEN TALBOT and DOROTHY ERHART
Illustrated by THE PIPERS' GUILD QUARTET
R. KENWORTHY SCHOFIELD
(Penny Whistle, Mouth Organ, Accordeon, Pipe and Tabor)
EDGAR HUNT , ERNEST J. TOBIAS ,
MARGERY GABAIN (Recorders)
Commere, IMOGEN HOLST
In the country among people who either cannot afford to buy pianos and stringed instruments, or have not sufficient skill and the necessary leisure to practise these instruments, there is a considerable interest taken in the playing of simple pipes, recorders, improved tin whistles, bamboo pipes, mouth organs, and concertinas. This interest was awakened by the folk-dance movement, but now such would-be musicians play these simple instruments for their own sake, and under skilled guidance they form themselves into bands which give thoroughly capable performances at village halls. This programme will demonstrate the possibilities of a number of these ' spare time' instruments.

Contributors

Written By:
Kathleen Talbot
Written By:
Dorothy Erhart
Unknown:
R. Kenworthy Schofield
Unknown:
Edgar Hunt
Unknown:
Ernest J. Tobias
Unknown:
Margery Gabain
Unknown:
Imogen Holst

by John Ireland
PARRY JONES (tenor)
. JOHN IRELAND (pianoforte)
Songs
Hawthorn Time (To poem; from
' A Shropshire Lad ')
The Land of Lost Content
I. The Lent Lily ; 2. Ladslove ; 3. Goal and Wicket ; 4. The Vain Desire ; 5. The Encounter : 6. Epilogue
Pianoforte solos
Amberley Wild Brooks
Month's Mind (first performance, Merry-Andrew
Songs
If there were dreams to sell
Weathers
The Trellis
My true love hath my heart Santa Chiara
The Heart's Desire
Great Things

Contributors

Unknown:
John Ireland

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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