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Rubinstein (pianoforte) : Barcarolle in F sharp, Op. 60. Waltz in A flat, Op. 34, No. 1. Mazurka in. C minor, Op. 55, No. 3 (Chopin)
Norman Allin (bass): Edward
(Loeue). Silent Noon (Vaughan Williams). Midshipmite (Adams)
Gaspar Cassado (violoncello) :
Mélodie, Op. 42, No. 3 (Tchaikovsky). Minuet, Op. 14, No. 1 (Padereicski). Spanish Dance, Aragonesa (Cassado)

Contributors

Bass:
Norman Allin
Unknown:
Gaspar Cassado

Some glimpses into the past and present of London's famous markets
' Everybody has the same everything in London, you see the same coats, the same dinners, the same boiled fowls and mutton, the same cutlets, fish, and cucumber ... '
Devised by Jonquil Antony
Produced by John Richmond
(Empire Programme)

Contributors

Produced By:
John Richmond

.Alec Rowley and Edgar Moy
Adolf Jensen (1837-1879), had a strong individuality and a delicate and poetic muse. The best of his raany charming songs and pieces for piano duet deserve to be heard frequently. For instance, there is the magnificent but lengthy song-cycle ' Gaudeamus', which for wit, humour and picturesque music would be 'difficult to equal in its kind.
The present group of his pieces will give listeners a good idea of his charming, lyrical style.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alec Rowley
Unknown:
Edgar Moy

C. H. Middleton
This evening one of the most popular of all broadcasters returns to the microphone after a ten weeks' rest. However, a gardener's holiday is very like a busman's and, as listeners will hear, C. H. Middleton too has been ' in other gardens'. He will tell them about some of the most interesting things he has seen there, and also talk about some seasonable activities : pruning ramblers, raspberries, and currants, and so on.

Contributors

Unknown:
H. Middleton
Unknown:
C. H. Middleton

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Birmingham v. London
A commentary on the last period of the match by R. C. Cartwright from the Central Y.M.C.A.,
Dale End , Birmingham
This is the second basket-ball match to be broadcast. Many listeners will remember R. 'C. Cartwright 's commentary on the Latter Day Saints v. Hoylake match, also played at the Birmingham Y.M.C.A. Hall, last March.
See the article on page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
R. C. Cartwright
Unknown:
Dale End
Unknown:
C. Cartwright

(Section*C)
Led by Laurance Turner
Conducted by Malcolm Sargent
Fernando Germani (organ)
Fernando Germani was born in Rome twenty-six years ago. Practically self-taught, he began as a _ pianist, but later became interested in the organ with such success that eventually he was asked to join the staff of the Royal Academy of Santa Cecilia, and of the Royal Conservatoire of Music, at Rome.
His international reputation was the result of a chance meeting in Rome with Dr. Alexander Russell , Concert Director of the Wanamaker Organisation of New York and Philadelphia. A series of American and Canadian tours followed, and then upon Lynwood Farnam's death, at the age of twenty-five, Germani was appointed chief of the Organ Department of the Curtis Institute, Philadelphia.

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurance Turner
Conducted By:
Malcolm Sargent
Conducted By:
Fernando Germani
Unknown:
Fernando Germani
Unknown:
Dr. Alexander Russell

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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