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Led by Harold Jones
Conducted by Alfred Barker
Norah WisKins (soprano)

ORCHESTRA Three Pieces 1 Polonaise. 2 Arietta. 3 Passacaglia - Handel, arr. Harty
Prelude to Sappho - Bantock
NORAH WIGGINS Morning Hymn - Henschel
The Rivulet - Martin Shaw
The Star - James Rogers
A Feast of Lanterns - Bantock
ORCHESTRA Prelude, Irmelin - Delius
Miniature Suite (for strings) 1 Canzonetta. 2 Pizzicato. 3 Caprice - Walton O'Donnell
NORAH WIGGINS At the Well - Hageman
So we'll go no more a-roving - M.V.White
Ecstasy, - Rummell
ORCHESTRA Overture, Mirella - Gounod

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Jones
Conducted By:
Alfred Barker
Soprano:
Norah Wiskins

Gerhard Hiisch (baritone): Tom der Reimer and Susses Begrabnis (Laeiee)
Horowitz (pianoforte): Arabeske,
Op. 18 (Schumann). Pastourelle (L'Eventail de Jeanne) (Joan's Fan) and Toccata (Poulenc)
Nancy Evans (contralto): Rest, sweet Nymphs and Saint Anthony of Padua (Warlock). Do not go, my love (Hageman)

Contributors

Baritone:
Gerhard Hiisch
Contralto:
Nancy Evans
Contralto:
Saint Anthony

Leslie Jeffries and his Orchestra:
Dance of the Icicles (Suite, Wooing of the Snowflakes) (Russell)
Marta Eggerth (soprano): Always, when I am happy (Always, when I am happy). Manola (Grothe-Marischka)
Leslie Jeffries (violin) and his
Orchestra : Dearest Love (Operette) (Coward). Czardas (Countess Maritza) (Kalmdn)
Joseph Schmidt (tenor): Serenade,
Lolita (Buzzi-Peccia). L'Ariatefla (Neapolitan Song) (Biscardi)

Contributors

Violin:
Leslie Jeffries
Tenor:
Joseph Schmidt

(Section F)
Led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Joseph Lewis
Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916), one of the most gifted composers that Scotland has produced, studied at the Royal College of Music under Sir Hubert Parry until 1886. In the following year he came into real prominence as a composer with his concert overture ' Land of the Mountain and the Flocd '. The poetic basis of the music is the passage from Scott's ' Lay of the Last Minstrel', which begins:-
0 Caledonia stem and wild, Meet nurse for a poetic child
Land of brown heath and shaggy wood! Land of the mountain and the flood !
Land of my sires 1 What mortal hand Can e'er untie the filial band
That knits me to thy rugged strand ?

Contributors

Unknown:
Marie Wilson
Conducted By:
Joseph Lewis

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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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