Louis Kentner (piano) and Josef Hassid (violin), on gramophone records
Scherzo (Les Patineurs : (Meyerbeer
— Liszt) : Louis Kentner
Melody (Tchaikovsky) ; Spanish Dance. Zapateado (Sarasate) :
Josef Hassid
Arabeske (Schumann) ; Dance of the Gnomes (Liszt) : Louis Kentner
Creswell Colliery Band conductor, Harold Moss.
(BBC recording)
Twentieth of a series of gramophone programmes
Concerto in D minor, for violin and string orchestra (Vaughan Williams) : Frederick Grinke and the Boyd Neel String Orchestra
Piano Concerto in E flat (Ireland): -
Bileen Joyce and the Halle Orchestra
Conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Mathews
Introduction
Reading : St. Mark 4, w. 35-41
Prayers of Approach
Immortal, invisible, God only wise
(S.P. 535 ; C.H. 12)
Address
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
(S.P. 481 ; C.H. 245)
Thanksgiving
Eternal Father, strong to save
(A. and M. 370 ; C.H. 626)
Intercessions
Through all the changing scenes of life (A. and M. 290)
Blessing
Today is being observed as Sea Services Sunday-a day of thanksgiving and prayer for the Royal
Navy and Merchant Navy. Mr. Mathews was for three years Chaplain and Welfare Officer to an oil-tanker fleet, and in this war served tor four years as Chaplain of H.M.S Norfolk
Sonatina, for violin and piano played by David Martin and Iris Loveridge
BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins.
Denis Matthews talks about Beethoven's Sketchbooks
Stephen Williams introduces gramophone records of Giordano's opera of the French Revolution
The Richard Crean Orchestra with the Michael Krein Saxophone Quartet
by Matthew Norgate
by Alexander Werth
Third of a series of fortnightly broadcasts by Theodore Robinson , with music by the BBC Singers
C. H. Middleton
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Sankey's Castle Works Band : conductor, Cyril I. Yorath
A Cornish comedy of the year 1808, adapted for radio and produced by Douglas Cleverdon from the short story by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
Conductor, Kneale Kelley
From the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton
First of a series of four talks by Prof. E. Allison Peers on some of the classics of the devotional life. 1-Introductory
Rhaglen o ganu emynau gan Gor Capel Bethesda, Llangennech o dan arweiniad L. 0. Davies. Cyflwynir y rhaglen gan y Parchedig Gwyn Lewis. Organydd, Hugh T. Evans. (Hymn-singing in Welsh. from Bethesda Chapel, Llangennech, Carms.)
' Christopher Wren ,' by L. du Garde Peach
Other parts played by Lucille Lisle , Frank Cochrane , Foster Carlin , Alexander Sarner , Cyril Gardiner ,
Charles Maunsell
light music and ojd-fashioned dances, played by Harry David son and his Orchestra, with songs sung by Essie Ackland. Master of Ceremonies, Patric Curwen. Management, Fred Hartley and Douglas Lawrence
Topical talk or war commentary
Conducted by the Rev. Herbert Barnes (Minister of the Church of the Divine Unity, Newcastleon-Tyne)
Call to worship
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
(Hymns of Worship 48 ; A. and M. 298 ; C.H. 21)
Reading : Psalm 8
God is a Spirit (Sterndale Bennett) Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
Christian seek not yet repose
(Hymns of Worship 232 ; A. and M. 269 ; C.H. 523)
Address
The day thou gavest (Hymns of Worship 536 ; A. and M. 477 ; C.H. 289)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of Seamen of all Sea Services and their dependants, by the Rt. Hon. Lord Leathers, C.H., Minister of War Transport
The result of this appeal will be administered by King George's Fund for Sailors in grants to those nautical benevolent societies which most need it for their work for the personnel of the Royal Navy, Merchant Navy, and Fishing Fleets, their families and dependants who may at any time, owing to the present war, be in need of assistance.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Adapted from Anthony Trollope 's novel by H. Oldfield Box. Produced by Howard Rose. Episode 4
A Viennese pot-pourri by Julius Buerger , with Gwen Catley , Webster Booth , Dennis Noble (by permission of Jay Pomeroy ), Winifred Davey (solo piano). BBC Theatre Chorus. BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson. Narrator, Anthony Craxton.
' God is our Hope and Strength.'
Psalm 71, vv. 1-5. 13-18, and 20 ; Luke 12, vv. 1-9, 35-40 ; Thy kingdom come, 0 God (A. and M. 217) Psalm 42. v. 11
on gramophone records
Polonaise : I'm fair Titania (Mignon : Thomas) : Caro nome (Rigoletto: Verdi): Galli Curci (soprano)
Moment musical in A flat (Schubert);
Study in C minor (Revolutionary : Chopin) : Melody : Chants du voyageur (Paderewski) : Paderewski (piano)
Lo ! here the gentle lark (Bishop) ;
The Nightingale (Alabiev) : GalU Curci (soprano)
Story for bedtime. ' Rhubarb Wine' : a reading by Mary Eastwood of Dora Broome 's story, previously broadcast on January 5
Directed by Jack Hardy , with Ivan Mellodew (baritone)