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Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson :
Sonata in E flat (Bach). Variations on a theme of Beethoven (Saint-Saens).
Artur and Karl Ulrich Schnabel :
Military March in G. Andantino varie in B minor, Op. 84, No. 1 (Schubert)
Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babin :
Waltz (Suite for two pianos) (Arensky)

Contributors

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Ethel Bartlett
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Rae Robertson
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Karl Ulrich Schnabel
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G. Andantino
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Vitya Vronsky
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Victor Babin

A serial version for broadcasting of Crosbie Garstin 's trilogy ' The Penhales ', read by Geoffrey Tandy
The end has come to Ortho Penhale's career as a privateer captain-he is now a prisoner in a Spanish gaol, and alone. Meanwhile things are beginning to complicate themselves at home in Cornwall. Young Trevaskis, who (unknown to himself) is Ortho's natural son, and therefore the only male Penhale heir, is back home on leave. In this instalment he meets Ortho's niece, Jenifer, daughter of his brother, Eli.

Contributors

Unknown:
Crosbie Garstin
Read By:
Geoffrey Tandy

Michael Collins formed this seven-strong orchestra specially for broadcasting, and brought it to the microphone for the first time in February this year. All the members of the Orchestra are specialists, and are at the same time extremely versatile.
Collins himself studied at the Royal College of Music in Manchester under Carl Fuchs. Coming to London he joined the BBC Symphony Orchestra which he left to become principal cello with the Theatre Orchestra for some six years.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Collins
Unknown:
Carl Fuchs.

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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