Directed by Henry Hall
by Ella Kidney
Philip Thornton
The Pro Arte String Quartet: Quartet in D, Op. 33, No. 6 (Haydn)Ã - 1 Vivace assai; 2 Andante; 3 Scherzo: Allegro; 4 Finale: Allegretto
Elena Gerhardt (mezzo-soprano): Wohin? (Op. 25, No. 2), Die Forelle (Schubert). Wie komm' ich denn zur Tur herein (Folk Song); Mein Madel hat' ein Rosenmund (Folk Song) (arr. Brahms)
The Pro Arte String Quartet with Artur Schnabel (pianoforte); Quintet in A, Op. 81 (Dvorak) - 1Allegro; 2 Dumka; 3 Scherzo; 4 Allegro
Conductor, Harry Pell from the Hippodrome Theatre,
Birmingham
George Baker (baritone)
The English Ensemble:
Marjorie Hayward (violin) ; Rebecca Clarke (viola) ; May Mukle (violoncello) ; Kathleen Long (pianoforte)
A Black-Faced Minstrel Show
Devised and Produced by Harry S. Pepper
Bones, Tambourines, Corner Men, Crack Banjo Team, Stump Speech, Old and New Melodies
Cast
Scott and Whaley
Ike Hatch
C. Denier Warren
Robert Burns
The Kentucky Banjo Team:
Joe Morley, Dick Pepper, Edward Fairs
At the Pianos:
Harry S. Pepper and Doris Arnold
At the BBC Theatre Organ:
Reginald Foort
The BBC Theatre Orchestra and the Male Voice Chorus conducted by Charles Shadwell
Orchestral arrangements by Wally Wallond
Music arranged by Doris Arnold
Book written and remembered by C. Denier Warren
The Kentucky Minstrels broadcast in the National programme last night.
with MARJORIE STEDEFORD and THE THREE GINX