and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(tenor), on gramophone records
Exercises for men : George Welton
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Mollie Davie
An anthology of favourites
J. S. Braithwaite
' Try Something New', by an Austrian housewife
with Kay Cavendish
at the. organ of the Granada, Harrow
Concert Study in F minor Petrarch's 104th Sonnet
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 played by Vina Bamden (piano)
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd
News commentary and interlude
from page 53 of "New Every Morning" and page 58 of "Each Returning Day". As pants the hart for cooling streams; Psalm 121; How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
Records of duettists in harmony
'War on the Head-Louse', by Professor F. A. Buxton
' Breathing for Housewives ', by W. P. Knowles
Half-an-hour of his music on gramophone records
Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Stokowski : Bacchanale (Samson and Delilah)
New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. Arthur de Greef (piano) : Piano Concerto in G minor, Op. 22
and his Orchestra
Mary Hamlin (soprano) and Florence Hooton (cello)
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Lou Preager and his Orchestra. Vocalists, Edna Kaye and Paul Ritch. Guest artist, Leslie Fuller
BBC Symphony Orchestra : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg Leopold. Programme presented by Fred Hartley
and'his Quintet, with Beryl Davis ,
Probably the world's greatest virtuoso of the violin in swing music is Stephane Grappelly , who was at one time with the famous Quintette du Hot Club de France. There, indeed, with the great Django Rcinhardt , he made his reputation not only in France but in this country, to which many of the ' Hot Club ' programmes were broadcast. Now the personnel of the Hot Club Quintette is scattered, and Grappelly is in this country playing with his own quintet for broadcasting.
Band of H.M. Welsh Guards, conducted by Lieutenant T. S. Chandler , Director of Music, Welsh Guards
Conducted by Leslie Heward. Stephen Wearing (piano)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Sgwrs gan y Prifathro J. Morgan Jones, Cadeirydd Cyngor Cymreig y Cylchoedd Gwrando. (Talk in Welsh)
Fairy play with music : ' Rashie-Coat', by. R. G. MacCallum. Music played by a section of the Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
This ' is the Scottish version of ' Cinderella', ', but the little heroine wears-instead of a ragged dress-a coat of rushes.
National and Regional announcements, and Scottish News summary
Marches, dances, and choruses from Ruslan and Ludmilla (Glinka) ; Sorochintsy Fair (Mussorgsky) ; Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) ; The Snow Maiden (Rimsky-Korsakov) ; The Golden Cockerel (Rimsky-Korsakov)
BBC Theatre Orchestra. BBC
Theatre Chorus. Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Series of talks on -the relation of Christian faith to everyday living. 1—' A Country Parson '
Conversation, with illustrations, between an Australian and an Englishman
with Geraldo and his Orchestra. Programme of non-vocal melodies, where the instruments speak for themselves. Presented by David Miller
plays
Variation on a theme of Handel,
Op. 24, by Brahms
' Principles and Practice ' : discussion between David Mackie , Jnr., Alexander A. Steele , W. R. Dalgliesh , Walter M. Brunton , and William Crichton
The story of P. T. Barnum. Script by Jonquil Antony. Produced by Eric Fawcett. (Special BBC recording)
Other parts played by Macdonald Parke , Bill Stephens , Fred Yule. Hugh Morton , Ewart Scott , Dorothy Summers , Clarence Wright , Vera Lennox
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell
Twenty-sixth of a series of gramophone programmes presented by Compton Mackenzie
and postscript
Organ music played by Percy Whitlock
Choral Prelude : Wachet auf I (Sleepers, wake !)
Fantasia in B flat
Valet will ich dir geben (The melody usually sung in England to ' All glory, laud and honour ')
Choral Prelude : Liebster Jesu Prelude and Fugue in B minor
From the Pavilion, Bournemouth
Extract from Marlowe's "Tamburlaine the Great".
Famous bands playing popular dance tunes, on gramophone records