From page 45 of ' When Two or Three
Led by Harold Jones
Conducted by ALFRED BARKER
DOROTHY DONALDSON (soprano)
Alexander Brailowsky (pianoforte):
Prelude in D flat ; Study in F, Op. 25,
No. 3 ; Study in C sharp minor, Op. 10, No. (Chopin)
Elisabeth Schumann (soprano): Er ist's ; Auftrage ; Schneeglöckchen ; Der Nussbaum (Schumann)
Cyril Smith (pianoforte): Islamey (Balakirev)
Elisabeth Schumann (soprano):
Schlechtes Wetter; Standchen; All' mein' Gedanken ; Hat gesagt, bleibt's es nicht dabei (Richard Strauss)
Alexander Brailowsky (pianoforte):
Ballad in G miaor, Op. 23 (Chopin)
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conducted by IAN WHYTE ANNA MARSH (pianoforte)
at the Organ of the Granada,
Tooting
Leader, Alfred Cave
Conducted by REGINALD BURSTON
MARIA MAROVA (soprano)
including Weather Forecast
A Personal Tale in five parts written in collaboration with HENRIK EGE
Music by HARRY S. PEPPER
Part 4
HARRY BIDGOOD AND HIS ORCHESTRA
BERTHA WILLMOTT
Comedienne
RONALD FRANKAU
SAM BROWN AND THE RADIO
THREE
BUNNY DOYLE
Fra' Yorkshire
CLIFTON AND YOUNG
The'Swell Dame and the Tough
Guy MANTOVANI AND HIS DANCE
ORCHESTRA
THE BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES SHADWELL
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
'Open the Door ' by RICHARD HUGHES
Read by NORMAN SHELLEY
(Section C)
Led by LAURANCE TURNER
Conducted by LESLIE HEWARD
ANTONI SALA (violoncello)
At the age of eleven Sala played before the Queen of Spain at Madrid and a year later made a concert tour, with his aunt, Dolores Sala , as his accompanist, which established his reputation as a remarkably gifted player. He crowned his success by winning the first prize of the Conservatoire in Barcelona. Concerts in Paris and Germany followed and were no less successful, and while he was still in his teens he was appointed 'cellist to the Court at Madrid.
In 1914 he went to America, and after five years as a concert artist, suddenly gave up music altogether, and embarked on the open-air life of a farmer. But after experiencing three years of this hard life, the claims of his abandoned 'cello were too strong to be resisted. and two months' practice set him again in his rightful place as one of the great players of our time.
Weather Forecast and News