12 AUGUST 1922, Page 18

QUEEN'S HALL ORCHESTRA, 'UNDER SLR HENRY WOOD. 'August 12th.—QuEss's HAIL

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[The usual popular opening night, with Berlioz and Gluck to counteract the pretty music.]

August 13th.—Q'UEEN'S HALL .. .• • • • • [Selections from The Flying Dutchman. A continuation of the excellent experiment of selecting from one opera only.] August 14th.—Qunew's TT A TA-, • • • • • • [According to Stravinsky we must worship at the shrine of Tschaikofsky's Sleeping Beauty, but for us Delius's Lance Rhapsody, which will also be played, burns with a purer flame.] August 15th.—Qtreas's RAU.. • • • • • • [The Coriolanus Overture, Mendelssohn's First Pianoforte Concerto (Miss Lila Kanevskaya) and Tschalkof sky's Fourth Symphony —a delightful opportunity for country cou.ln•L]

August 18th.—QUEEN'S HALL • • • •

[The evening of the week. Leonora No. S. The Emperor (Signor F. Ticctati, a brilliant modern Italian composer and pianist) and the " despised " First Symphony. Bach's Suite No. 1 in C will increase our delight.]

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