Programme Parade
Gramophone records
Radetzky March (J. Strauss—
Gordon Jacob ) : conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent
Lyric Suite (Grieg) : conducted by Basil Cameron
Carnaval (Suite : Roma : Bizet) : conducted by Constant Lambert
Blackball Colliery Band : conductor, Wilfred Dawson
Twenty third of a series of gramophone programmes
First movement (Piano Concerto:
Bliss) : Solomon and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Viola Concerto (Walton) :
Frederick Riddle and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by William Walton
Programme Parade
from Erskine Church, Burnt-Island, conducted by the Rev. Colin Macdonald
Metrical Psalm 23 : The Lord's my shepherd (Tune, Crimond)
Prayer
Praise to the holiest In the height
(C.H. 32 ; A. and M. 172)
Lesaon : St. Luke 15, w. 11-32 Prayer
Jeaus, lover of my soul (C.H. 414 ;
A. and M. 193)
Address Prayer
Paraphrase 63 : Behold th' amazing gift of love (Tune, Newington)
Blessing
Organist, Alex. T. Shand
Bung by Miriam Licette (soprano)
L'invitation au voyage Phidyle
Au pays où se fait la guerre
Van Dam and his Orchestra
A fortnightly review. Contents
'Serge Koussevitzky' (b. July 26, 1874), a tribute for his 70th birthday by Sergeant Marc Blitzstein, U.S. Army; 'Two Organs of Bach's Time' an illustrated description by Dr. Ludwig Koch; 'New Lamps for Old' distributed by Alec Robertson: singer, Betty Bannerman; Musical Puzzle, presented by Christopher Stone. The Magazine introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. (Gramophone records)
First movement (Symphony No. 1, in E flat: Schumann)
Fantasy Overture : Romeo and Juliet
(Tchaikovsky)
Symphonic Fantasia : Pohjola's
Daughter (Sibelius) ; Daphnis and Chide, Suite No. 2 (Ravel)
by Matthew Norgate
No. 59 of a fortnightly programme from the countryside, introduced by Ralph Wightman. Music arranged by Francis Collinson , and played by the Wynford Reynolds Sextet. Programme edited by Francis Dillon , and produced by David Thomson
C. H. Middleton
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Band of the Manchester Regiment : conductor, Mr. F. L. Statham
Oda Slobodskaya (soprano). Geoffrey Gilbert (flute). Gareth Morris (flute). Winifred Copper-wheat (viola). Gwendolen Mason (harp)
Editors v. Contributors. Introduced by Ronald Waldman. Produced by Audrey Cameron.
Series of four talks by Professor E. Allison Peers on some of the classics of the devotional life. 4-' The Flint Flashing Fire.'
Rhaglen o anthemau Cymraeg.
' Cymdeithas Gorawl Resolven a'r
Cylch, o dan arwelniad Herbert Thomas. Organydd, Josie Stanford Stewart . (Hymn-singing in Welsh), from Jerusalem Chapel, Resolven
A Holiday Programme. Songs by the English Singers Quartet ; ' Kee Kee , the Story of my Kestrel,' by Walter Murray ; ' Mainly About Wild Flowers,' by Geoffrey Dearmer
Light music and old-fashioned dances, played by Harry David son and his Orchestra, with songs sung by Frank Titterton. Master of Ceremonies, Patric Curwen
' Civil War in 1644' : talk by Mary Coate (or a war commentary to be arranged at short notice)
from the village church of Warnham, Sussex, conducted by the Vicar (the Rev. F. S. Farebrother )
The Bells
Introductory Commentary
0 worship the King (A. and M. 167 ;
CH. 9)
Lesson : Deuteronomy 26, w. 1-4
(read by a member of the Young Farmers League)
Psalm 65
Lesson : from St. John 6 (read by a member of the Women's Land Army)
Act of Praise (spoken by a farmer and a farm bailiff)
Offering of corn and bread (by a farmer and a baker)
Prayers
May the grace of Christ our Saviour
(A. and M. 551)
Address by the Bishop of Chichester We plough the fields (A. and M. 383 ;
C.H. 618)
Blessing
This service is arranged for the Sunday nearest to August 1, Lammas (Loaf-mass) Day-the festival of the offering of the first-fruits of harvest.
Appeal by The Radio Doctor on behalf of the National Children's Home and Orphanage
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 7
sing with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins
'God is our Hope and Strength.'
Psalm 146 ; Colossians 1, w. 9-27 0 for a thousand tongues (A. and M. 522) ; 1 Corinthians 15. v. 57
' The Triumph of Daniel Dansy ,' a Marshland story, written specially for broadcasting by S. U Bensusan, and recorded by the author
and Gregori Tchemiak (balalaika), accompanied by Geoffrey. Sisley (guitar)
Gramophone records
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Mozart) :
Pro Arte String Quartet and- Claude Hobday (double bass)
Nocturne (Taniev) : Oda Slobodskaya
(soprano), -accompanied by Ivor Newton
Nocturne (Quartet No. 2, in D :]
Borodin) : Lener String Quartet