COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ORCHESTRA.
Jl • ... n ■* . - ; il The second annual conceit by the Com- ! mercinl Travellers' Orchestra,'.under the ) conductorship of Mr. J. V. Woodward; i was given fit the clubrooms • last evening. J "Orpheus in dor Unterwelt," by OffeuV bach, ;was the orchestra's opening nuriiS ber, and. this proved'aK^popniar as did 7 the rendering, of incidental music from i "Cavalcade." The orchestra "also gave.'a < good performance of HalvorseflV triumph'V ant march, "Entry of the Boyards." arid iS was. in equally fine form in ."Knight of I the King" and a selection from" "The \ Gondoliers." i Selections with orchestral aeeompaniJ ment .were given by Mr. Percy JNlinifie. y piccolo: solo; Mr. Binz, bboei solo; Mr. B. I H. Garry, cornet solo; and a piano novelty > .by Mrs. Cimino. .Vocal, items were pro- * vided by Misses Joyce and. Ailsa -Wood- .{ ward, Mr. L/ Cachemaille and. Mr. R. 5 Blow. INIr. E. G. Tate gave a violin solo, 6 and.Mr. George Power.a.humorous sketch.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 20
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159COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ORCHESTRA. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 20
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