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Dennis Noble (baritone), with chorus: Love and War (Waltzes from Vienna) (Johann Strauss )
Marie Burke (soprano): For we love you still (Waltzes from Vienna) (Carter, Johann Strauss )
The London Theatre Orchestra:
Selection, White Horse Inn (Benatzky, Stolz)
Roy Henderson (baritone): The
Lilac Domino (The Lilac Domino) (Cuvillier)
Maggie Teyte (soprano): What is done, you never can undo (The Lilac Domino) (Cuvillier)
Marek Weber and his Orchestra:
Selection, Countess Maritza, Part 2 (Kálmán)
Richard Tauber (tenor): Golden
Song. At Every Time (Lilac Time) (Schubert)
Orchestra of the Grosses Schauspielhaus, Berlin, conducted by Ernst Hauke : Spanish Romance (Casanova) (Johann Strauss )
Arthur Fear (baritone): 0 mistress fond and fair (Casanova) (Johann Strauss )
Anni Frind , with Orchestra and Chorus of the Grosses Schauspielhaus, Berlin, conducted by Ernst Hauke : Nuns' Chorus (Casanova) (Johann Strauss )

Contributors

Baritone:
Dennis Noble
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Soprano:
Marie Burke
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Baritone:
Roy Henderson
Soprano:
Maggie Teyte
Unknown:
Marek Weber
Tenor:
Richard Tauber
Conducted By:
Ernst Hauke
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Anni Frind
Conducted By:
Ernst Hauke
Unknown:
Johann Strauss

from Claridge's Hotel
Josef Geiger was brought up in a musical atmosphere. At the age of seven his father taught him to play the drum in order to inculcate a good sense of rhythm, and within a few months he was playing that instrument in his father's orchestra. During the next three years he studied successively the violin and cello and eventually showed such great gifts as a cellist that he was sent to Vienna where he studied under Professor Paul Grummer at the Royal Musical Academy.
After the war Mr. Geiger went to
Berlin to study under Hugo Becker , and two years later he went to Norway where he gave several recitals. Then he returned to Berlin and played at the Restaurant Dressel, The Esplanade, and several other well-known Berlin hotels. In 1927 Mr. Geiger was engaged to play at the London Savoy Hotel, and two years later he formed his Tzigane Orchestra for Claridge's. Josef Geiger 's radio experience has been fairly extensive, for he began broadcasting in the early days of radio in Berlin, and since December, 1936, he has been broadcasting regularly from Claridge's.

Contributors

Unknown:
Josef Geiger
Unknown:
Professor Paul Grummer
Unknown:
Hugo Becker
Unknown:
Josef Geiger

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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