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Natan Milstein (violin), and Leopold Mittmann (pianoforte): Sonata No. 12 (Pergolesi). Larghetto in A (Nardini)
Lisa Perli (soprano), accompanied by Sir Thomas Beecham , Bart.: Cradle Song. The Nightingale. Evening Voices (Twilight Fancies) (Delius)
Paderewski (pianoforte): Nocturne in F sharp, Op. 15, No. 2. Waltz in C sharp minor, Op. 64. No. 2. Mazurka in D, Op. 59, No. 2 (Chopin)
at the Organ of the Gaumont Palace
Cinema, Birmingham
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in popular songs and duets
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli : Overture, The Bohemian Girl (Balfe)
Walter Glynne (tenor): There is a flower that bloometh (Maritana) (Vincent Wallace )
Miriam Licette (soprano): Scenes that are brightest (Maritana) (Vincent Wallace )
Orchestre Raymonde : Hornpipe.
Minilet. Rustic Dance. Jig (Merrie England) (Edward German). Four Jolly Sailormen (Princess of Kensington) (Edward German)
George Baker (baritone): Ho,
Jolly Jenkin (Ivanhoe) (Sullivan)
Conductor, William Pethers from the New Hippodrome Theatre,
Coventry
B
Emmanuel Feuermann (violoncello)
Seven Variations on the Duet
The Manly Heart (The Magic Flute) (Beethoven). Ave Maria (Bach, arr. Gounod)
Popular music for all tastes on gramophone records
at the Organ of the Granada Cinema,
Tooting
A Concert of Serenades
with Rae Jenkins 's Trio
The Philharmonic String Quartet:
Charles Bye (violin)
Geoffrey Parker-Smith (violin)
Horace Ayckboum (viola)
George Roth (violoncello)
Charles Bye studied at the Birmingham School of Music, and later with Rowsby Woof and with Cesar Thomson of the Brussels Conservatoire Before coming to London he was responsible for many first performances of modern chamber music in the provinces, including works by Bartok and Ravel. Bye has also played numerous concertos.
Bye has been leader of several orchestras, and is at present a member of the London Symphony Orchestra. He has played at the Glyndeboume Opera House, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
Derek Oldham (tenor): Come, sing to me (Thompson). Kathleen Mavourneen (Crouch)
Fred Hartley and his Quintet:
Fantasy in Blue. In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree (Alsteyne). Turkey in the Straw (Williams, arr. Hartley)
Derek Oldham (tenor): Under the Lilac Tree (Lilac Time) (Clutsam). Goodbye (Tosti)
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2-' Stamps'
A. Keith Macdonald
A. Keith Macdonald has been collecting stamps since 1893, and specialises in pre-cancelled stamps, principally of the United States. His collection is one. of the largest, if not the largest, in the country.
He is a member of the Aberdeen,
Caledonian, and Dundee Society of Philatelists, and Ex-President of the Glasgow Society of Philatelists.
He has done an enormous amount of Children's Hour broadcasting. He first appeared at the Children's Hour microphone in 1924, and has been broadcasting regularly ever since.
Trio No. 3, in E
1 Allegro moderato. 2 Scherzo: Vivace. 3 Andante cantabile. 4 Finale: Con moto played by The Kutcher Trio:
Samuel Kutcher (violin)
Douglas Cameron (violoncello)
Harry Isaacs (pianoforte)
A romantic musical interlude in Hungary. Written by Lya Mora zeney. English translation and lyrics by Hugh Ireland
Cast Music by the Hungaria Gypsy Band
A programme in honour of the Centenary of New Zealand
Written by A.L. Lloyd
Produced by Robert Kemp
Music specially composed and written by Leslie Woodgate
A.L. Lloyd introduces his programme in an article on page 11
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A series of talks on Tuesday evenings to present from the lips of authoritative speakers surveys of some of the more important questions of the day
from the Grand Hotel, Torquay
Listen to
Oliver Wakefield
The voice of inexperience
Jean Colin
The stage and screen star
Peter Coates
The voice of experience
Trevor Watkins
The popular tenor and dance to
Harry Evans and his Dance Band
Presented by Leslie Bridgmont
with Beryl Davis
Billy Nicholls
Harry Davis
Garry Gowan
The Romaniacs from the Palais de Danse,
Hammersmith
Trenchard Cox