From page 93 of ' New Every Morning '
at the Organ of the Ritz Cinema,
Belfast
The Whinyates String Quartet: Seymour Whinyates (violin); Dorothy
Everitt (violin) ; Veronica Gotch
(viola) ; Helen Just (violoncello)
Perhaps most people remember Charles Wood as the composer of that stirring song ' Ethiopia Saluting the Colours', and of many part-songs. Besides writing a great quantity of music, he was famous for many years as a teacher. He taught some of our leading present-day composers, such as Vaughan Williams, and in 1924 he succeeded
Stanford as Professor of Music at Cambridge University. He held the post only two years, dying in 1926. Like Stanford, he was an Irishman who settled in England and collected and edited a great many beautiful Irish tunes.
Directed by Harry Davidson from the Commodore Theatre,
Hammersmith
Elizabeth Rethberg (soprano),
Yacob Zayde (violin obbligato): L'amero, saro costante (11 re pastore) (The Shepherd King)
Ria Ginster (soprano) : Zephyretten leicht gefiedert (Idomeneo)
Erna Berger and Adele Kern
(sopranos), Hirzel and Joken (tenors), Kandl (bass): Nie werd' ich deine Huld Verkennen (II Seraglio)
Mariano Stabile (baritone): Non più andrai farfallone amorosa (The Marriage of Figaro)
Alexander Kipnis (bass): Madamina (Catalogue Song) (Don Giovanni)
Margherita Perras (soprano), Gerhard Hüsch (baritone): Reich' mir die Hand mein Leben (Don Giovanni)
Felecie Hüni-Mihacsek (soprano):
0 verzeih' Geliebter (Cosi fan tutte) (The School for Lovers)
Alexander Kipnis (bass): 0 Isis und Osiris (The Magic Flute)
Lotte Lehmann (soprano): Pamina's Aria, Ach ich fuhl's es ist verschwunden (The Magic Flute)
(From Belfast)
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
A Programme of Scandinavian Music Overture to a Comedy, Mariotta Gade
' Vanity Fair ' by W. M. Thackeray
Read by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
Jeanne Dusseau (soprano)
Tom Jenkins (violin)
Directed by Henry Hall
including Weather Forecast
An old favourite with new features
WARNER AND DARNELL
Singing Their Own Songs
FLORRIE FORDE
The World's Greatest Chorus Singer
(By permission of George Black , Esq.)
IVOR MORETON and DAVE KAYE
The Original ' Tiger Rag' Pianists with OSSIE NOBLE and QUEENIE MAY
WILKIE BARD
Comedian
THE BBC
VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JACK WEAVER
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Leader, Montague Brearley
Conducted by Harold Lowe
from the Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden
Scene: In Venice-At Crespel 's House
Cast
Conductor,
Sir Thomas Beecham , Bart.
Chorus Master, Robert Ainsworth
See the article by Scott Goddard on page 12
Directed by SIDNEY LIPTON from Grosvenor House, Park Lane
including Weather Forecast
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