from the North Pier, Blackpool
Leipzig Gewandhaus Wind Trio:
Divertimento No. 4, in B flat; for flute, clarinet, and bassoon (Mozart) —1 Allegro. 2 Larghetto. 3 Minuetto. 4 Adagio. 5 Rondo
Members of the Berlin State
Opera Orchestra, conducted by Leo Blech : Serenade No. 10, for thirteen wind instruments, (K.361) (Mozart)
Leipzig Gewandhaus Wind Quintet : Andantino and Presto (Divertimento No. 14, in B, for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon) (Mozart)
Sylvia Stevenson
According to Sylvia Stevenson , there is still one country in Europe where the horse is king: Hungary. ' Motors are anachronisms ; they simply don't fit it. Not that there aren't good metalled roads-there are, if you want them. But it's easy to avoid them altogether'. In the course of her ride she seems to have avoided them very successfully indeed.
She did much more than ride, however. She drank the national drink, white wine and soda, danced the czardas, visited a cheese factory, and had ' a real Hungarian dinner of about fifteen courses.'
Music from the Theatre
Jan Kiepura (tenor)
La Danza (Rossini). 0 sole mio
(0 my Sun) (Capua). Give me your heart tonight (I Love Them All) (Marischka, Stolz). With all my heart (My Song for You) (Eyton, Spoliansky)
The Radio Quartet from Prague
John Snowden (violoncello)
Marion Keighley Snowden
(pianoforte)
Leader, Tom Jenkins
Conductor, Frank Gomez from the Spa, Whitby
A short anthology read by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
Lily Dymont (pianoforte): Bolero in C, Op. 19 (Chopin). Sevilla (Albeniz)
at the Organ of the Tower Ballroom,
Blackpool