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The Band of H.M. Grenadier
Guards, conducted by Major George Miller : Marching with the Grenadiers, introducing : British Grenadiers ; To Your Guard ; Distant Greeting ; Sylvia; Gallant Serbia; Flash of Steel ; Marche militaire ; Flying Eagle ; Grenadiers March
Harold Williams (baritone):
Chorus, Gentlemen (Lohr). Glorious Devon (Edward German). Ship-mates o' mine (Sanderson)
The Band of H.M. Grenadier
Guards, conducted by Major George Miller : Mazurka (La Czarina) (Ganne). March of the Little Fauns (Pierné)
Harold Williams (baritone) : The
Lute-Player (Allitsen). Kashmiri Song ; and Till I Wake (Indian Love Lyrics) (Woodforde-Finden)
The Band of H.M. Grenadier
Guards, conducted by Major George Miller : March, Liberty Bell (Sousa)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Major George Miller
Baritone:
Harold Williams
Conducted By:
Major George Miller
Baritone:
Harold Williams
Conducted By:
Major George Miller

Charles Bye (violin)
Geoffrey Parker-Smith (violin)
Horace Ayckbourn (viola)
George Roth (violoncello) Beethoven's six Quartets, Op. 18, were composed in the period 1798-
1800 and published in Vienna in 1801, the first set of three in June, the second set in October. They were dedicated to the composer's friend and admirer, Prince Lobkowitz, himself an excellent violinist. No. 4 in C minor is the finest of the six, full - at any rate in the first and fourth movements-of deep lyrical feeling and great dramatic power. As again in the ' Pathctique ' Sonata, the Violin Sonata. Op. 30, and the Fifth Symphony, Beethoven chose the key of C minor to express deep and passionate emotion.

Contributors

Violin:
Geoffrey Parker-Smith
Viola:
Horace Ayckbourn
Viola:
George Roth

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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