the wonder boy accordionist
Emilio, whose versatile accordion playing has become such a popular feature of broadcasting recently, is only eighteen years old. Both his father and grandfather were accordion players and the young Emilio stepped straight into the family tradition. At the age of twelve he was playing in his father's band, and four years later joined a small band in a Bournemouth cafe. From there he gave his first broadcast, and a short time ago joined the well-known combination, Troise and his Mandoliers. His broadcast this morning will be his first from a London studio.
Jose Iturbi (pianoforte)
Andante in F. Op. 35 (Beethoven).
Secillana No. 3 (Spanish Suite) (Albeniz)
Antonia Butler (violoncello)
Kathleen Markwell (pianoforte)
on gramophone records
Fred Taylor will repeat this talk in the Midland programme at 6.25 tomorrow, after which the choir concerned - the Ilkeston Co-Operative Male Voice Choir - will broadcast a short recital.
(Midland)
Led by Harold Jones
Conducted by Alfred Barker
(by permission of the Watch Committee)
Conducted by Captain F. W. Wood ,
M.V.O., Director of Music
A weekly magazine programme which includes something for everybody
Presented by William MacLurg
Features will include
'The Lucky Melody'
The Popular Song of the Week
'Listeners' Corner'
Edited by Adrian Thomas
(Songs, anecdotes, and verses contributed by listeners)
'Hands Across the Sea
This song takes me home
'Is That the Rule ? '
In which Captain Cuttle and his guests will give their expert opinion on matters of topical interest in the world of sport
'Here You Are Then!
Melodies you have chosen
The music played by Rae Jenkins's Lucky Dip Orchestra, under the direction of Jack Clarke
(Empire Programme)
'Lucky Dip' will be broadcast again this evening (National, 8.0)
Leon Goossens (oboe), accompanied by Clarence Raybould
Gavotte (Rameau). Liesbesleid
(Love's Grief) (Kreisler). Le Cygne (The Swan) (Saint-Saens). Piece (Faure)
played by Alvin Saxon and his Band
on gramophone records