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* Science and Gardening
Plant Protection and Improvement
' The Plant-Breeder and the Tree-Builder'
B. A. KEEN , F.R.S.
2.25 k Interval Music
2.30 A Concert for Schools
* The BBC Orchestra
(Section F)
Led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Olive Groves (soprano) with an introduction by J. W. Horton

Contributors

Unknown:
B. A. Keen
Unknown:
Marie Wilson
Conducted By:
Clarence Raybould
Unknown:
J. W. Horton

Trio in E flat, Op. 70, No. 2
1 Poco sostenuto - Allegro ma non troppo. 2 Allegretto. 3 Allegretto ma non troppo. 4 Finale: Allegro

Played by The Albion Trio: Louis Willoughby (violin), Vivian Joseph (violoncello),
Margaret Chamberlain (pianoforte)

Contributors

Violinist (The Albion Trio):
Louis Willoughby
Cellist (The Albion Trio):
Vivian Joseph
Pianist (The Albion Trio):
Margaret Chamberlain

by Renata Borgatti
Renata Borgatti had all the advantages of a musical background when a child. She is a daughter of Giuseppe Borgatti. the great Italian Wagnerian singer who was for ten years leading tenor at the Scala Theatre, Milan. After studying under Madame Hirzel Langen han in Munich, his daughter made her debut in Paris with Lamoureux.
Although she is giving a varied programme this evening, Renata Borgatti specialises in giving the complete works of composers in a series of recitals. She performed the complete piano works of Debussy at the Wigmore Hall in 1937. She is only in this country for a few months, and leaves at the end of July for her home in Switzerland, where she takes master classes at a well-known summer school. She has broadcast frequently from Italy and has given recitals all over Europe.

Contributors

Unknown:
Renata Borgatti
Unknown:
Renata Borgatti
Unknown:
Giuseppe Borgatti.
Unknown:
Madame Hirzel Langen
Unknown:
Renata Borgatti

being another version of this popular mixture of Variety and community singing with Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day the cheery host and hostess
Charles Penrose the laughing porter
Regan and Ann in ' A spot of fishing '
Jimmie Elliott
The ace of animal mimics
Frank O'Brian and Joe Hudson Mr. Twerp and Mr. Twerpington
Arthur White the famous Lancashire comedian as ' Sammy '
(by permission of the management of the (byRoyalHippodrome,Chatham}of the Foster Richardson the well-known baritone
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC Theatre Organ
The BBC Revue Chorus and the BBC Variety Orchestra
The show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Do join in the choruses if you feel like it, and even if you don't

Contributors

Unknown:
Rupert Hazell
Unknown:
Charles Penrose
Unknown:
Jimmie Elliott
Unknown:
Frank O'Brian
Unknown:
Joe Hudson
Unknown:
Arthur White
Unknown:
Foster Richardson
Baritone:
Sandy MacPherson
Unknown:
Ernest Longstaffe

Music of 1739 Noel Eadie (soprano)
John McKenna (tenor)
Laurence Holmes (baritone)
The BBC Chorus (Section B)
Chorus Master, Leslie Woodgate
The BBC Orchestra (Section G)
Led by Manus O'Donnell
Conducted by Constant
Lambert Handets 'Saul'
Overture
Dead March
Chorus, Mourn, Israel
Solo (tenor), Oh let it not in Gath be heard
Aria (soprano), From this unhappy day
Rameau's ' Dardanus '
Act 3, Scene 3
Chorus, Que I'on chante Air en rondeau
Duet and Chorus, Paix favorable
Minuet 1 Minuet 2
Solo (soprano), Volez, plaisirs Tambourin 1 Tambourin 2
Leo's 'Miserere'
Miserere mei Deus Ecce enim
Cor mundum crea Libera me
Sacrificium Deo Tune acceptabis
Rameau's ' Les Fêtes d'Hébé'
Ballet Music
Air vif (Dance of the Spartans). Gavotte. Tambourin 1. Tambourin 2. Rigaudon 1. Rigaudon 2
HandeVt ' Israel in Egypt'
Chorus, They loathed to drink of the river
Soprano Solo and Chorus, Sing ye to the Lord
A further programme of music composed two hundred years ago will be broadcast on Thursday (Regional,
6.0)
See the short article by Scott Goddard on page 12

Contributors

Tenor:
John McKenna
Baritone:
Laurence Holmes
Chorus Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Unknown:
Manus O'Donnell
Unknown:
Lambert Handets
Unknown:
Scott Goddard

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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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