by various composers
The BBC Scottish Singers
Conducted by Ian Whyte
A programme arranged by Anne Fremantle with Martita Hunt
Ivan Samson also Neville Jackson , Tenneson Lees , Marjorie Humphriss , Angela Green , and Edna White in a scene from
' ADAM BEDE ' arranged and produced by W. N. Lindley Richardson
Programme produced by Robin Whitworth
(A recording of the broadcast in the Midland programme on Tuesday)
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Stanley Unwin
This is the first of two talks which are being given by Stanley Unwin , managing director of one of London's largest publishing houses, and a past President of the Publishers' Association.
Books are such a common feature of almost every home that they are very much taken for granted so far as the actual production of them is concerned. It is, indeed, the author and the story that are noticed rather than the actual book itself.
In his talk this morning
Stanley Unwin will go into such practical details of book production as the folding of sheets, binding, colour, width of margin, type, and so on. He will also describe how papers differ in colour, texture, and width, and show how the actual appearance, weight, and shape of a book influence the minds of the buying public.
He will give his second talk in the National programme on March 10.
from the Great Hall, Queen's
University, Belfast
The Budapest String Quartet:
Josef Roismann (violin)
Boris Kroyt (viola)
Alexander Schneider (violin)
Mischa Schneider (violoncello)
Debussy never wrote any symphonies, overtures, concertos, or even sonatas (in the classical sense of the term). The nearest he approached to the conventional sonata design was in the String Quartet in G minor, which was completed and first performed in 1893, when he was in his thirty-second year. It is recorded that Debussy once declared that in this quartet he had said all he had to say in that form.
(by permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Squadron-Leader R. P. O'Donnell , M.V.O., Director of Music, Royal Air Force from the Royal Air Force Headquarters, Uxbridge
with Geraldo and his Orchestra
(by permission of the Savoy Hotel, Ltd.)