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The Ways Of B.b.c.
Page 10 from 4th December 1936Settled Imperfections ? "tie gtede *Se That it is my duty to administer kicks and not ha'pence to the B.B.C. is an established rule of radio......

Music
Page 13 from 20th December 1935By. Charles G. Mortimer The question has once more arisen as to how far a musical work should be interrupted by applause. Does it help matters,......

The News That Interests And Matters
Page 7 from 21st May 1937MAY 14 — MAY 18 AT HOME Wonderful Coronation Triumph King George and Queen Elizabeth were crowned King and Queen of England at Westminster Abbey......

Music Notes
Page 4 from 16th February 1935Music and the Amateur By Our Musical Correspondent I T is commonly asserted that the .grewhi g habit Of 'listening in" has Ii a great extent......

Gramophone
Page 10 from 14th April 1939STRAVINSKY could imitate anything H.M.V. cYMPHONY No. 5 in E minor: Tchaikovsky. The latest recording of this famous Symphony is one of the......

Gramophone Recordings
Page 10 from 18th August 1939Toscanini Conducts "William Tell" and Brailowsky records a Chopin Sonata H.M.V. ROSSINI: "WILLIAM TELL" OVERTURE William Tell was Rossini's......

Heifetz Likes To Weara Kilt
Page 19 from 22nd November 1935I talked with M. Jascha Heifetz, the world-famous violinist, who gives a recital at the Queen's Hall to-night, writes a Catholic Herald reporter.......

Notes
Page 13 from 24th August 1935The general strike of 1926 and the voice that reported its happenings hour by hour to the nation are recalled by the appointment of Mr. B. E.......

Niusic
Page 13 from 10th August 1935By Charles G. I was dining recently at a restaurant where the orchestra was giving its usual selection of pieces. It ploughed its way......

John At A Prom
Page 10 from 4th November 19381110tE,FORE I used to listen on the wireless " to the Prom concerts at Queen's Hall, but this year I was taken in hand and. lead like the ass 1 was......