and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
and his Octet
British Folk Songs
Messages recently recorded by members of the Services in -India for their relatives and friends in this country
Rosehill Band of the Salvation Army Assurance Society: conductor, Brigadier A. H. Jakeway
from Larbert and Dunipace Church, Larbert
Introit : Paraphrase 30 (Tune, Kedron) Metrical Psalm 65 : Praise waits for thee in Sion, Lord, vv. 1-4 (Tune, St. Stephen)
Prayer
Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts (C.H. 420 ;
A. and M. 190)
Lesson : St. Matthew 7, vv. 1-14 Prayer
Thy kingdom come, 0 God (C.H. 152 ;
A. and M. 217)
Address by the Rev. J. J. S. Thomson
Paraphrase 42 : Let not your hearts (Tune,
Kilmarnock)
Blessing
Organist, Jack Wingate
(tenor), accompanied by Francis Poulenc. (Gramophone records)
Ce que je suis sans toi (What I am without you : Gounod)
Jardin nocturne (The Garden by Night :
Fauré)
Deux Rondels (Trois Chansons de France:
Debussy)
Sur l'herbe (On the Grass : Ravel)
La tourterelle (The Turtle-Dove : Milhaud)
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Some of Liszt's last piano pieces, played. by Clifford Curzon and discussed by Alec Robertson
o Gapel Newyddyr Annibynwr , Llandeilo. (Religious Service in Welsh, from Capel Newydd Welsh Congregational Church, Llandilo)
Mi wn fod fy mhrynwr yn fyw (653 :
Ton, Trewen)
Darllen : Mathew 2S, 31-46
Hen afon yr lorddonen (500 : Ton, Hen
Afon)
Gweddi
Anthem : Fe welir Seion fel y wawr (Rhif
15)'
Pregeth gan y Parchedig Ben Davies
O lesu, Anwylyd v Tad (638 : Ton,
Danygraig)
Y Fendith
Blaenor y gan, Towyn Harries Organyddes, Aldwyth Davies
(Cymerir yr emynau o'r
Caniedydd Cynulleidfaol Newvdd '
at the organ of the Gaumont State, Kilburn
played by Joseph Szigeti (violin) and Arnold Foldes (piano). Recording of a recital broadcast from New York on April 16
Violin Sonata in C (K.403) Violin Sonata in G (K.379)
' Mrs. Pankhurst, as I knew her ' : talk by Mrs. Cazalet Keir M.P , .
Fortnightly programme from the countryside. No. 32. Introduced by Donald McCullough. Editor, Desmond Hawkins. Music arranged by Frank Collinson. Produced by Francis Dillon
String Quartet in F minor, Op. 20, No. 5, played by the Pro Arte Quartet. (Gramophone records)
Percy Izzard
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Radio play based on scenes from the novel of the same name by Gwyn Jones , produced by T. Rowland Hughes
The action of the play starts on December 7, 1727, at the Old Bailey, and ends with the death of Savage at Bristol on August 1, 1743. The characters include : Richard Savage ; Justice Page ; Dr. Elias Brendry ; John, Viscount Tyrconnel ; Mrs. Brett formerly the Countess of Macclesfield ; Dr. Samuel Johnson ; James Gregory , a friend of Savage ; Mr. Gabey, a man-about-town ; Mr. Rodgers. landlord of the White Hart Inn, Bristol ; Mr. Bowyer, a merchant of Bristol ; Mr. Dagge ; Gaoler of Newgate Prison, Bristol : Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Lamb of Drury Lane The itre.
3-Bunyan's . Pilgrim's Progress ' : talk" by" Florence Higham '
Y gyntaf o ddwy raglen yn ymwneud a'i gyfraniad i gerddoriaeth y cysegr. Cenir rhai o'i donau gan Gantorion Aberdar o - dan arweiniad Idris Lewis. (Programme in Welsh)
' Dominic, Hound of the Lord ', by V. A. Pearn : third in the series of plays entitled Children of Light produced by Derek McCulloch
(by permission of Ealing Studios, Ltd.)
Singers, Victor Harding and Dennis Jennings Songs specially composed and accompanied on the guitar by Gwenn Knight
No. 24-Spokane, Washington. Written and produced by Alan Lomax and John Becker
Alan Lomax introduces British listeners to the people of Spokane, Washington, a town that began in the covered-wagon days and now, through the building of the Coulee .Grande Dam on the Columbia River, has grown to be the second largest city in the Pacific North-West of the U.S.A. Broadcast direct by the Columbia Broadcasting System, and heard simultaneously by listeners in Britain and America
Impressions of a war-time coastal voyage
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Versicles and Responses Psalm 23
First Lesson : 1 Samuel 16. vv. 1-13 Magnificat (Stanford in A)'
Second Lesson : Acts 13, vv. 13-26 Nunc dimittis (Stanford in A) Creed and Collects
Why rage fiercely the heathen ? (Mendelssohn)
Prayers
Glorious things of thee are spoken (A. and M. 545 ; C.H. 206)
Blessing
Organist, G. Thalben-Ball
Appeal on behalf of the Church Lads' Brigade and the Girls' Friendly Society, by the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bristol
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
(cello), on gramophone records
Seven Variations on the Duet. The Manly
Heart (from Mozart's The Magic Flute : Beethoven)
Andantino (Konzertstuck : Weber)
followed by a postscript
(by permission of the Air Council), conducted by Wing-Commander R.P. O'Donnell, M.V.O., Organising Director of Music, Royal Air Force.
Number twelve of the series.
' Our Father which art in heaven '-
I. Psalm 90, vv. 1-12 ; Exodus 3, vv. 1-15 ; The God of Abraham praise (S.P. 398) Deuteronomy 33. v
sung by Oda Slobodskaya (soprano)
Fifth of a series of readings from English and American authors
Serenades, on gramophone records
Minuetto in canone and Trio (Serenade in C minor, K.388 : Mozart) : Arthur Fiedler 's Sinfonietta
Serenade in E for strings (Dvorak) :
Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel