by James Macphee (tenor)
(Scottish)
Claudio Arrau (pianoforte)
Islamey (Oriental Fantasy) (Balakirev). Study in F, Op. 10, No. 8 ; Tarantelle in A flat, Op. 43 (Chopin)
with Harry Porter (tenor)
(Midland)
on gramophone records
' Marketing British Typewriters on the Continent'
W. E. Hutchins
by G. D. Cunningham from the Town Hall, Birmingham G. D. Cunningham was appointed organist to the City of Birmingham in 1925 and shortly afterwards organist to the University of Birmingham. Both the instruments which he plays, the famous Birmingham Town Hall organ and the four-manual instrument in the Great Hall of the University, are among the finest of their kind. Cunningham has been an organist practically all his life. At the Royal Academy of Music he won the Henry Smart Scholarship for organ playing, and while studying at the Academy was appointed organist at the Congregational Church, West Hampstead. In 1901 he became organist at Alexandra Palace, London, being chosen from about seventy candidates. Further appointments which he has held are those of organist at St. James's Church, iMuswell Hill-where the beautiful Harrison organ was built to his specification-at Holy Trinity Church. Stroud Green, and at St. Alban's Church, Holborn.
Leader, Leonard Hirsch
Conductor, Eric Fogg
Leslie England (pianoforte)
The Second Test Match
England v. South Africa
A commentary on the closing overs of the day, and a summary of the fourth day's play, by E. W. Swanton from Newlands Cricket Ground,
Cape Town
Alexander Keith
(Scottish)
by an.Old-Timer
Directed by Harry Robbins Compere, Chappie D'Amato