From page 81 of ' When Two or Three'
(6) , at 10.30
at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre, Manchester
Alfredo Campoli (violin) : Czardas
(Monti) ; Schon Rosmarin (Fair Rosemary) (Kreislcr) ; Si mes vers avaient des ailes (If my songs had wings) (Hahn)
Ania Dorfmann (pianoforte): Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 (Liszt)
Beatrice Harrison (violoncello) :
Melody (Dawes) ; Harlequinade (Pop- per); Pastorale and Reel (Cyril Scott )
Directed by ALFRED VAN DAM from the Troxy Cinema
, at 1.4s
A Pianist at Three
Millicent Silver was born in London in 1905. She began playing the piano at the age of three and won her first prize in an open competition at six. Miss Silver gained an open scholarship at the Royal College of Music and the ' George Kialmark ' scholarship for another three years. During that time she won the Hopkinson Silver Medal and the Tagore' Gold Medal for being the best musician during 1928. She studied under Frederic Cliffe , Herbert Fryer , and Marmaduke Barton.
E. J. Moeran
Ernest John Moeran began to compose already during his schooldays at Uppingham, where music has always been enthusiastically cultivated. As with many other English composer, his original work goes hand-in-hand with an enthusiasm for native folk music ; that of Norfolk, where a good part of his life has been spent, has always attracted him.
from Westminster Abbey
Order of Service
Psalms
Lesson
Magnificat (Wesley in E) Lesson
Nunc Dimittis (Wesley in E)
Anthem, A Hymn for Whitsuntide
(Joseph)
Hymn, Our Blest Redeemer, ere He breathed (E.H. 157)
The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey : Overture, Crown Diamonds (Auber)
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Erick Kleiber : Waltz, Artist's Life (Johann Strauss )
The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski : March, Stars and Stripes (Sousa)
including Weather Forecast and Bulletin for Farmers
Mozart
String Quintets played by THE LAURANCE TURNER
STRING QUARTET:
Laurance Turner (violin) ; Walter Price (violin); Eric Bray (viola);
Jack Shinebourne (violoncello)
Anne Wolfe
String Quintet in E flat (K. 614)
1. Allegro di molto; 2. Andante ; 3. Minuetto, Allegretto ; 4. Allegro
MARIA DE LAGUNA
'The Mobilising of Public Opinion'
The Lord ELTON
Hilda Dederich began to learn the piano at the age of six and within ten years was giving recitals at the Wigmore Hall. She studied at the Royal College of Music and the Tobias Matthay School, at both of which institutions she is now a professor.
Booth Tarkington's story has been adapted in many dramatic forms. As a straight play, it was produced as Beaucaire by Richard Mansfield in New York in 1901, and under its full title by Lewis Walter (and nobody who saw this fine romantic actor is likely to forget him in the part) at the Comedy Theatre, London, during the same year. A musical version was done at the Prince's Theatre in 1919, with Maggie Tcyte as Lady Mary Carlisle , and a radio version in October, 1934.
It was in this production that
Margaret Lauder stepped out of the ranks of the Revue Chorus to play the heroine, in which role she will again broadcast. Henry Ainley 's talented son, Richard Ainley , will play the name part. Among those who will play their original parts are Stuart Robertson as. Winterset and Jan van der Gucht as Molyneux. Beaucaire's songs will again be sung by Mark Raphael , who acquired a French accent especially for the production. A newcomer to radio light opera will be Elizabeth Mooney whose voice is already well known to Empire listeners.
' Monsieur Beaucaire ' will be broadcast again tomorrozo in the Regional programme at 6.30
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Conducted by the Rev. W. H. ELLIOTI
Organist, Reginald Goss-Custard from St. Michael's, Chester Square
A Concert as given in Thomas Britten 's room at Clerkenwell be. tween 1678 and 1714 THE PROGRAMME
(selected from his Library)
NOEL EADIE (soprano)
NORMAN WALKER (bass)
ALEC WHITTAKER (oboe)
TERENCE MACDONAGH (oboe)
AMBROSE GAUNTLETT (viola da gamba)
ERNEST Lush (harpsichord)
THE BBC SINGERS
(Section A)
Conducted by LESLIE WOODGATE
from the Piccadilly Hotel
, at 11.30