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From Chester Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalm 106
First Lesson: Joshua I, vv. 1-9
The Lamb's high banquet we await (E.H. 125, vv. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8)
Magnificat (C.H. Kitson in D)
Second Lesson: 1 Peter 5, vv. 6-11
Nunc dimittis (C.H. Kitson in D)
Creed and Collects
Anthem: If thou shalt confess (C.V. Stanford)
Prayers

Contributors

Organist:
Malcolm C. Boyle

(Welsh Children's Hour). Cyfarfod Mawr y Plant
Tua'r amser hwn bob blwyddyn, cynhelir cyfarfodydd mawr y plant yn Sir Gaernarion.
Trefnwyd y cyngerdd heddiw yn arbennig at y darllediad hwn, a chewch glywed tair cystadleuaeth, ynghyd ag eitemau unigol. Gofynnir i chwi feirniadu'r goreuon yn y tair cystadleuaeth a gyrru eich pleidleisiau i mewn i Adran Awr y Plant. BBC, Caerdydd.

Welcome Song : Ye tuneful muses, raise your heads (edited by R. Vaughan Williams)
Sung by the BBC Chorus : Margaret Godley (soprano) ; Sybilla Marshall (soprano) ; Joyce Sutton (contralto) ; Bradbridge White (tenor) ; Victor Utting (bass) ; Stanley Riley (bass)
BBC Orchestra, conducted by Leslie Woodgate

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Godley
Soprano:
Sybilla Marshall
Soprano:
Joyce Sutton
Contralto:
Bradbridge White
Tenor:
Victor Utting
Bass:
Stanley Riley
Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate

BBC Singers : Margaret Godley , Joyce Sutton , Margaret Rees , Margaret Rolfe , Bradbridge White ,
Stanley Riley , Emlyn Bebb , Samuel Dyson. Conductor, Leslie Woodgate

Contributors

Singers:
Margaret Godley
Singers:
Joyce Sutton
Singers:
Margaret Rees
Singers:
Margaret Rolfe
Singers:
Bradbridge White
Unknown:
Stanley Riley
Unknown:
Emlyn Bebb
Conductor:
Samuel Dyson.
Conductor:
Leslie Woodgate

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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