from page 45 of 'New Every Morning'
for Farmers and Shipping
D by Robert Collet
D German for Fifth Forms
Eindriicke von England HEINZ and HELGA FRIEDRICH
Georges Thill (tenor): Noel ; and En prière (Faure)
Maggie Teyte (soprano): Le
Tombeau des Naiades ; and Ballade des Femmes de Paris (Debussy)
(From the Acts of the Apostles to the Reformation)
29-' The Monasteries, Chantries, and Colleges in the Later Middle
Ages'
W. A. Fantin , Fellow and Lecturer in History, Oriel College, Oxford
D by 0. H. Peasgood from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting
House
A programme of popular dance music on gramophone records
John Snowden (violoncello)
Marion Keighley Snowden
(pianoforte)
Interval Music
2.5 Science and Gardening
The Plant World (contd.)
' Insect Enemies and Friends '
B. A. KEEN , F.R.S.
2.25 Interval Music
2.30 Music-Second Year
A Song Lesson: ' Syncopation '
THOMAS ARMSTRONG , D.Mus.
from the Savoy Hotel
D Interval Music
3.35 Early Stages in German
D A. HERMANN WINTER and MARGOT BERGER
at the Organ of the Granada,
Woolwich
Directed by John MacArthur
(Scottish)
Ania Dorfmann (pianoforte):
Pastorale and Capriccio (Scarlatti, arr. Tausig). Song without Words, No. 5, in F sharp minor (Mendelssohn). Rondo brillant (La Gaite (Weber). Valse impromptu (Liszt). Rondo favori in E flat (Hummel)
England v. Australia
A commentary during play by Howard Marshall from Lord's
Boston Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler : Overture, Poet and Peasant (Suppe). Waltz (TJie Sleeping Beauty) (Tchaikovsky). March, Entry of the Boyards (Halvorsen)
including Weather Forecast
A commentary on the closing overs of the day and a summary of the day's play by Howard Marshall from Lord's
George Dyson , Mus.D.
to give your orders to
Harold Clemence for food cooked at the Silver Grill by Morris Harvey to hear another recipe from
Marcel Boulestin to listen to the singing of ' Tommy Tucker' to laugh with Max Wall and dance to the music of The Beachcombers
Here is the third broadcast in this jolly successor to ' Monday Night at Seven ’—‘ The Bungalow Club ', devised by that popular broadcaster, Anona Winn, who acts as hostess and sings many a song.
.Every Monday night the same members of the staff and habitues will be there--Harold Clemence , the mournful waiter, who obliges with a song ; Morris Harvey , who has secured a job by pretending to be a French chef (his French without a word of French is a masterpiece) ; Marcel Boutestin , the celebrated restaurateur and author of books on cookery, who gives the club (and listeners) many a wrinkle ; Tommy Tucker , a vagabond who sings outside so well that he gets invited in ; and, last but not least, the Beachcombers, an orchestra conducted by Billy Ternent , who is associated with Jack Hylton.
Each Monday evening there will be a guest artist, tonight's being the music-hall artist, Max Wall , whose patter between songs is making him famous.
at the BBC Theatre Organ
' Wandering around the World '
‘Interesting Insects'
L. C. Bushby
Harry Howard and Sydney Vivian
Vera Florence and Walter Glynne
Mabel Constanduros in ' Ghost Poison ' with John Rorke
including Weather Forecast and Forecast for Shipping
(Section B)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Julian Clifford
Leopold Muenzer (pianoforte) ORCHESTRA
Leopold Muenzer, the distinguished Polish pianist, has done a great deal to make British music known abroad, a number of works by British composers being in his concert repertoire. After studying at the Hochschule in Vienna, he gave concerts in all the principal European capitals and has appeared as soloist with the leading orchestras in Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Warsaw. In 1927 Leopold Muenzer was a first prize winner at the International Chopin Competition at Warsaw, and since 1928 has been a professor at the Conservatoire of Lwow, in Poland.
It will be interesting to hear him play Ireland's Piano Concerto this evening, for it has already been performed with great success by another distinguished foreign pianist-Arthur Rubinstein. This Piano Concerto was written in 1930 and first per- formed at a Promenade Concert in that year. 10.9 ORCHESTRA
Liszt's symphonic poem ' Mazeppa ' was composed in 1851. It was an expansion of one of the twelve Transcendental Studies composed in 1838. Prefixed to the score is a poem by Victor Hugo which is a romanticised version of the strange story of Mazeppa, a Polish gentleman who lived in the second half of the seventeenth century. Byron also wrote* a poem on the subject, which is to be found in his collected works.
A mosaic of words and music for tonight's new moon
Among the readers: —
Robert Farquharson and Geoffrey Tandy
with HELEN CLARE
JACK COOPER
JOE FERRIE
THE THREE JACKDAWS from the Dorchester Hotel
Artie Shaw and his Orchestra