â¹ from page 21 of 'New Every Morning'
with Leonard Gowings
(Tchaikovsky)
The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates
Tage Brostrom's Orchestra from Goteborg
Simeon Bellison (clarinet), and The Roth String Quartet: Qumtet inA(K. 581) (Moazart)—1 Allegro. 2Larghetto. 3Minuetto. 4AHegretto con variazioni
Led by Harotd Jones
Conducted by Alfred Barker
Morgan Davies (baritone)
.Vera Siddons (soprano)
Gladys Palmer (contralto)
John Turner (tenor)
George Pizzey (bass)
' In Fairyland'
A song cycle for four voices by Orlando Morgan
1 Quartet: Puck's Song. 2 Soprano: Queen Mab. 3 Quartet: Song ot the Water-Nixies. 4 Tenor: The Water Nymph. 5 Contralto: Shed no tear! 6 Soprano and contralto: Flower Fairies. 7 Bass: Robin
GoodfeIIow. 8 Soprano: The weary sun, aU golden red. 9 Quartet : Come away, elves
by Don Hyden
(From North)
He)ene Pignari-Folles,
Germaine Leroux , Nicoie Rolet , Piero Copp6)a, and orchestra conducted by Gustave Bret : Finale (Allegro) (Concerto for four pianofortes) (Vivaldi, arr. Bach)
Walter Widdop (tenor): Love in her eyes sits playing (Acis and Galatea) (Handel, arr. Mozart)
I Egon Petri (pianoforte): Liebesbotschaft (Love's Message) ; Auf dem Wasser zu singen (Schubert, arr. Liszt)
The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates : Fantasia and Fugue in C minor (Bach, arr. Elgar)
6 For tunes old and new
The Players
George Allsopp Lewis Ives James Moody James Regan David Curry Sam Lowry
Frank Rea Percy Waterhouse
The Singers
Anna Meakin Mary Johnston
James Johnston
Presented by James Moody
(From Northern Ireland)
Ⓓ ' Model Aircraft'
J. C. Smith
Ⓓ from St. Paul's Cathedral
Psalms xli-xliii
Lesson, Wisdom ix
Magnificat (W'alford Davies in G) Lesson, 1 Corinthians iii
Nunc Dimittis (Walford Davies in G) Anthem, 0 Lord, give Thy Holy
Spirit into our hearts, and lighten our understanding, that we may grow in the fear of Thy Name, all the days of our life ; that we may know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ Whom Thou has sent (Tallis)
Hymn, Come down, 0 Love divine
(E. H. 152)
with The Six Swingers and His Grand Accordion Band
including Weather Forecast
J. A. Scott-Watson
The whole country has become deeply concerned with the problem of food supplies in time of war. Tonight Professor Scott-Watson will discuss the possibility of increasing the home output of essential foodstuffs.
' The Repertory Movement'
William Armstrong
To all those who have the theatre at heart a talk on the repertory theatre movement is of major interest, and surely few men have had experience of so many as William Armstrong. An old Bensonian himself, he was a member of the Glasgow Repertory Theatre from 1910 to 1912, and of the Liverpool Repertory Theatre from 1914 to 1916. In the latter year he appeared at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and joined the Everyman Repertory Theatre in 1920. In August, 1922, he was appointed producer to the Liverpool Repertory Theatre, and was made Director of the Theatre in 1923.
with Ray Ventura et ses Collegiens
Ray Ventura, who is known to dance music enthusiasts as the Jack Hylton of France, returns tonight to the studio from which he broadcast last March.
The BBC Orchestra
(Section B)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult from Norwich Cathedral
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
Youth has its say
Sir Alfred Zimmern and John Howard
A recital by Parry Jones (tenor)
Lance Dossor (pianoforte)
from Rushmoor Arena
The Massed Mounted and Dismounted Bands of the Aldershot and Eastern Commands
Yesterday afternoon, on the Regional wavelength, listeners heard a rehearsal before thousands of school-children of two of the items in the Aldershot Tattoo to be broadcast tonight (the opening night)-the Massed Bands at 10.15 and the Highland Display at 11.15. In addition they are to hear, and to visualise to some extent, the Grand Finale at
11.40.
Moiseiwitch (pianoforte): Overture, Tannhauser (Wagner, arr. Liszt)
Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone):
Oh, come in my dreams (Liszt, arr. Cornelius). The Three Gypsies (Liszt, arr. Lenau)
Abram Chasins (pianoforte):
Chinese Pieces (Chasins)—Flirtation in a Chinese Garden. Rush Hour in Hong Kong. A Shanghai Tragedy
(continued)
Display by the Gordon Highlanders and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders-accompanied by the Massed
Pipe Bands
Gramophone records of swing music
-12.0' (continued)
The Assembly and Grand Finale
This year's Tattoo has for its background the early sixteenth-century setting of ' The Field of the Cloth of Gold', when the monarchs of England and France met on the Plain of Ardres in the year 1520.
The final pageant (like the opening one) is based on this episode.