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Leader, Harold F. Petts
Conducted by Ernest W. Goss and Montague Phillips
Gwladys Garside (contralto)
Relayed from The Pavilion, Torquay

March, The Spirit of Pageantry...Fletcher
Overture, Poet and Peasant...Suppe
Aria, The Loreley ...Liszt
(Soloist, Gwladys Garside)
Suite, The World in the Open Air...Montague Phillips
1. 'Mid Pines and Heather; 2. In the Willow Shade; 3. O'er the Downs
A Forest Melody/Harlequin Dance...Montague Phillips
(Conducted by The Composer)
Songs:
To a Thrush at Evening/Fragile Things/Open your Window to the Morn...Montague Phillips
(Accompanied by The Composer)
A Shakespearean Scherzo (Titania and her Elvish Court)/Four Dances, The Rebel
Maid 1. Jig; 2. Gavotte, 3. Graceful Dance 4. Villager's Dance...Montague Phillips
(Conducted by The Composer)
Songs:
Still as the Night...Bohm; Song of the Open...la Forge
Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2...Friedemann

Contributors

Musicians:
The Torquay Municipal Orchestra
Leader:
Harold F. Petts
Conductor:
Ernest W. Goss
Conductor:
Montague Phillips
Contralto:
Gwladys Garside

Orchestre Raymonde: The Dancing Clock (Ewing); Poupee Valsante (Dancing Doll) (Poldini)
Robert Naylor (tenor): For love alone (Sievier, Thaor); Shine through my Dreams (Glamorous Night) (Hassell, Novello)
The Three Virtuosos: Three Jolly Fellows (Hecker); Little Silhouette (Plessow)
Greta Keller, with Orchestra: Chasing Shadows (Silver, Davis); Let me sing you to sleep with a love song (Love in Bloom) (Gordon, Revel)
Victor Young and his Concert Orchestra: The Song is You (Hammerstein, Kern)
The Boswell Sisters with Orchestra: Way back home (Lewis, Waring); Every little Moment (Fields, McHugh)
Harold Ramsay and his Rhythm Symphony: A Manhattan Serenade (Alteri)

Regional Programme London

About Regional Programme

Regional 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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