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MARCH 17.—CATTERALL STRING QUARTET

... MARCH 17.—CATTERALL STRING QUARTET \HE ABOUT THIRTY VACANCIES FOR MEMBERSHIP, Subscription £l/1/*, Entitling Member to One Seat at Each Concert, Applications for Membership should Addressed to the Hon. Secretary W. DUNBAR RENNEY, Otto Torrtco. SumS«rlAnd ...

“THE FARMER.’’ Melodies from Ballad Opera by Wm. Shield. CATTERALL STRING QUARTET. UPS of the B B.C. Dance ..

... “THE FARMER.’’ Melodies from Ballad Opera by Wm. Shield. CATTERALL STRING QUARTET. UPS of the B B.C. Dance Orchestra will be feature of the broadcasts to-night. A Beethoven recital by Kathleen Long and a chamber music concert by the Catterall Siring Quartet ...

ARTISTIC PERFECTION

... 130), the six movements of which evoked a characteristic display of that artistic perfection which has made the Catterall String Quartet world-famous. Their rendering of the second (Presto) movement and the Finale were especially appreciated, both the ...

Programme

... Programme Chamber Concert by Catterall String Quartet “■VTEW SONGS FOR OLD” the pro’ gramme arranged by Christopher Stone and Gordon McConnel, will be broadcast again to-night for North-East liteners. O’Neil, the Revue Chorus and the 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra ...

THE GROCERS' DINNER

... the programme consisted of glees, songs, recitations, and country dances. 1 CATTERALL STRING QUARTET There are two changes in the constitution of the Catterall String Quartet (which is to play at the Sunderland Music Club's Concert to-morrow night). The ...

9 p.m

... ar. Miss Stella Benson. 9.ls:—North Regional.—Bertini’s Dance Band 9.3s:—Newcastle.—John Armstrong (tenor): The Catterall String Quartet: Arthar Catterall (violin), Laurance Turner (violin), John Fry (viola), Herbert Withers (violoncello), and Raymond ...

9 p.m

... British Industries Pair Banquet, relayed from the Mansion House. 9.so:—Newcastle. —George Parker (baritone); the Catterall String Quartet: Arthur Catterall (violin), Laurence Turner (violin), John Pry (viola), and Herbert Withers (violoncello). 9.50: ...

HOME SERVICE

... 3o: Norwegian News. 7.45: Oor Sandy. K. 5: Weaver Poet. 8.15: Brains Trust. 6.0: Time and News. 9.25; Talk. 9.40: Catterall String Quartet. 10.20: Lighten Our Darkness. 10.35: Almost in Confidence. 11.5: Madrigals and Ballets. 11.20: Battle at Sea. 11 ...

HOME SERVICE PROGRAMME

... HOME SERVICE PROGRAMME 6-0; Time. News. 6-30; Ariel Wartime. 6-50: To-day in Ulster. 7-0: The Catterall String Quartet. 7-30; News Norwegian. 7-45; Our Cousins the Apes. Books Made History. 8-5: The Slip. Play by L. A. Knight. 8-30: Jimmy O'Dea Irish ...

9 p.m

... E. Ormerod, with Mary Brash. Harold Champion, and Ernest Retlaw. 9.3s:—Newcastle.—Robert Maitland (baritone); the Catterall String Quartet: Arthur Catterall (violin), Laurance Turner (violin). John Fry (viola), and Herbert Withers (violoncello). ...

FIRMLY ESTABLISHED

... a famous Russian pianist; and Miss Joan Elwes (vocalist'. January 23. String Quartet, Garda Hall (vocalist) March Catterall String Quartet, and Margaret Balfour (vocalist). ...

TO-DAY’S RADIO

... Orchestra. 5.0, News anti Talk In: Welsh 5.30. Children. (i.O. News. 0.30, “Ariel Wartime. 0.50. To-day Ulster. O. Catterall String Quartet and Alfred tie Reyghere (2nd vtola). 7.30, News In Norwegian. 7.45, Our Cousins, the (talk). 8.5, “The Slip” (play) ...

Published: Friday 15 May 1942
Newspaper: Newcastle Evening Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
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