at the Organ of the Plaza Cinema,
Swansea
A glimpse of preparations for the variety broadcast from the Palace Theatre, Burnley, on Thursday evening next in the Northern programme
Directed by Philip Martell from the Commodore Theatre,
Hammersmith
Popular Hits of the Moment
from the Milton Hall , Manchester
The Bourdon Trio:
Eve Kisch (flute)
Denyse Holdaway (violoncello)
Daphne Smith (pianoforte)
John Bowes (baritone)
At the pianoforte, Dorothy Crewe
Jean-Marie Leclair was a famous French composer who wrote a great deal of fine music, particularly in the form of trio sonatas which exercised considerable influence over those later composers, such as Mozart, who brought sonata form and chamber music to such a high state of development.
Both as a teacher and composer Faure exercised considerable influence over the course of modern French music, and among his many gifted pupils and disciples are such distinguished names as Ravel, Florent Schmitt , Koechlin, and Roger-Ducasse. Roger-Ducasse has paid glowing, but not exaggerated, tribute to Faure's qualities as a composer.
Arranged by Rhoda Power with Stuart Robertson (baritone)
(By permission of Colonel The Earl of Fonescue, M.C., and officers of the Honourable Artillery Company)
Conducted by Mr. A. H. McPherson
Regimental Marches of the Honourable Artillery Company: Duchess of Kent
The British Grenadiers
Leader, Harold F. Petts
Conductor, Ernest W. Goss
Joyce Newton (contralto) from the Pavilion, Torquay
from the Hungaria Restaurant
In the heart of the Magyar country, visitors from Budapest and farther afield are listening to a programme of Continental and gypsy music played by The Hungaria Gypsy Band
Bela Bizony is the conductor, and the music is introduced by Alexander Howard