and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conductor, Sir Hamilton Harty. (Gramophone records)
HAYDN
Gramophone records of his Piano Sonatas
Rev. Harold Lethbridge
' Bottling Blackberries and Apples ' : Dorothy Taylor
Popular dance music and songs, on gramophone records
played by Eileen England
and her Girls Band
and his Versatile Five
Happy Feet (King of Jazz)
I want to be happy (No, No, Nanette-!)
on gramophone records
Three Romances, Op. 94 : No. 1 in A minor ; No. 2 in A ; No. 3 in A minor (Schumann) : Leon Goossens (oboe)
Four Songs of the Hebrides : Aillte (An
Ossianic Lay) ; The Wild Swan ; The Mull Fisher's Love-Song ; The .Isle Reaper's Song (arr... Kennedy-Fraser) : Astra Desmond (contralto) with harp accompaniment by Maria Korchinska .
Gavotte (Rameau) ; Piece (Fauré) :
Leon Goossens (oboe)
A young mother with a job gives up-to-date information concerning new babies in war-time
Service of Prayer and Dedication It is understood' that factory workers throughout the country, and others engaged in national service, will be released from work for these fifteen minutes and so be enabled to join in this service, which will also be relayed to many churches and, schools.
on gramophone records
Overture : The Little Minister (Mackenzie) : New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, conducted by Sir Alexander Mackenzie
Entry and Dance of the Tailors (Le
Bourgeois Gentilhomme : R. Strauss ) :
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Scherzo (Concerto symphonique :
Litolff) : Irene Scharrer (piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Wood
Suite algerienne (Saint-Saéns) : Grand
Symphony Orchestra of Paris
Waltz : Voices of Spring (Johann Strauss ):
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
with his Orchestra
ENSA concert, of special interest to Jewish war-workers, from a factory canteen. Jack Leon and his Orchestra, with'Gloria and Alan Kane. Eta Topel and Mark Markov (stars of the Jewish Theatre), and guest-artist
Week-end notes for women gardeners by Anna Scarlett and Elizabeth Cowell
Conducted by Julian Clifford
' Led by Albert Sandler , with Eugenie Safonova
(All traditional items arranged Krein)
Instrumental music on gramophone records
Allegro moderato (Trio in B flat, Op. 97,
Archduke : Beethoven) : Albert Sam -, mons (violin), W. H. Squire (cello), William Murdoch (piano)
Andante con moto (Quartet in D minor,
Death and the Maiden : Schubert) : Busch Quartet
Allegro non troppo (Violin Sonata in E minor : Elgar) : Albert Sammons (violin), William Murdoch (piano)
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood
from St. Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham
Versicle and prayer
Address by the Most. Rev. Archbishop of Birmingham (Dr. T. L. Williams )
0 Salutaris (Plain-song for schools, Book 1,
No. 1)
Prayer for Peace (by Pope Benedict XV)
Tantum ergo (Plain-song for schools,
Book 1, No. 2)
Prayer Blessing
Adoremus (Plain-song for schools, Book 1,
No. I)
Conductor. Rev. Clement Burrett. Organist,
P. Knight. Celebrant. Rt. Rev. Mgr. Canon John W. Roskell. M.C., Rev. W. Diver
Tunes that live for ever, on records
on gramophone records
Symphony No. 3, in D (Polish) played by the National Symphony Orchestra of America, conducted by Hans Kindler
Hanes y frwydr dros gael neuadd i'r bobl ieuainc, gan D. Edmund Williams. (Talk in Welsh)
' Young Artists with Joyce Davies (piano), Dorothy Forster (soprano), Roy Wilson (violin), Margaret Carr (mezzo-soprano), John Hopkins (cello), Janet Clayton (recitations), David Wilde (piano), Joyce Pockling ton (soprano), David Corlett (oboe)
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
(died September 3, 1894)
Overture ; Prelude. Act 2 (Gwendoline)
Danse slave ; Fete polonaise (Le roi malgré lui)
Pastoral Suite rlhapsody : Espana played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
Songs and dances from the Spanish theatre played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra, with Carmen del Rio (soprano) : conductor, Stanford Robinson. Programme arranged and introduced by Roberto Gerhard
Story of what the men and women of Britain have endured and achieved since September 3, 1939. Written by Louis MacNeice . Produced by Laurence Gilliam. Music specially composed by William Alwyn , played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Muir Mathiesoft
Evening Service
Address by Dr. John Baillie (Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland)
Stand up and bless the Lord (A. and M.
706 ; C.H. 233)
Reading
Address by Professor R. D. Whitehom
(Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council)
Confession
Now thank we all our God (A. and M.
379 ; C.H. 29)
Thanksgiving and Intercessions
To thee, our God, we fly (A. and M. 142 ;
C.H. 635)
Address by the Archbishop of Canterbury Act of Dedication
Rise up, 0 men of God (S.P. 635 ; C.H.
344)
Blessing
Conducted by Captain A. Lemoine , Director of Music, Life Guards
and postscript
Sung by George Parker (baritone)
Songs Sacred and Profane: The Advent; Hymn for a Child; My Fair; The Salley Gardens; The Soldier's Return; The Scapegoat; When I am dead, my dearest; Summer Schemes Weathers
Lines from ' Hyperion ', by John Keats , spoken by Nancy Price
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra