From page 65 of ' New Every Morning
by Willan Swainson from St. Machar's Cathedral,
Aberdeen
Directed by Henry Hall
Under the direction of Johan Hock from Queen's College Chambers
Lecture Hall, Birmingham
Bessie Rawlins's String Quartet :
Bessie Rawlins (first violin); Dorothea Christison ; Dorothy James (viola); Valentine Orde (violoncello)
including Weather Forecast
at the BBC Theatre Organ
Sir Walford Davies
with Jimmy Bailey at the piano
TWISTED TUNES
' The Confoundation of Popular
Songs'
A New York Melodrama by Philip Dunning and George Abbott
Adapted for broadcasting by Marianne Helweg
Cast
The scene is laid behind the scenes at the Paradise Night Club, New York City
Production by Val Gielgud
' Broadway ' was broadcast in the Regional programme on Wednesday
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
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Germany
-No. 17
An Excerpt from ' Over She Goes'
Compere, John Watt
Laddie Cliff presents
Stanley Lupino in 'OVER SHE GOES '
Musical Tantivy with Laddie Cliff
Written and produced by Stanley Lupino
Additional Dialogue by Arty Ash
Music by Billy Mayerl
Lyrics by Desmond Carter and Frank Eyton
The Cast includes
Stanley Lupino
Laddie Cliff
Adele Dixon
Sally Gray
Teddie St. Denis Syd Walker
Eric Fawcett
Richard Murdoch
Billy Mayerl and his Orchestra from the Saville Theatre
(Section E)
, Led by Laurance Turner
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Laurance Turner (violin)
Herbert Bedford's Intermezzo-Concertante is scored for an orchestra of single wind (without a trombone) and the usual strings. There is an important part for harp, and to the ordinary percussion are added a xylophone and glockenspiel. The solo violin part is written in true ' concertante ' style-that is to say, it is closely interwoven with the orchestral texture and not treated purely as a solo, as it would be in a concerto. The work is evidently intended to be a piece of imaginative landscape-painting and the score is prefaced by a quotation from the " Pathways of the Moon ' signed Le Franc-Voyageur One sentence reads as follows: ' In the morning light you may stray upon a pale moon merman, crooning some love-sonnet of a past day, made in the great world-star that spins and glows in the heavens above.'
Directed by Sydney Lipton from Grosvenor House, Park Lane