on gramophone records
Overture: Ruslan and' Ludmilla
(Glinka) : Chicago Symphony Orchestra
In the Steppes of Central Asia
(Borodin) : London Symphony Orchestra
Love Music (Boris Godunov : Mussorgsky) : National Symphony^.Orchestra of America
' Pas de deux (Baiser de la Fee :
Stravinsky) : London Philharmonic Orchestra
Coltness Works Band : conductor, George Hawkins Fantasia: Sunrise to Sunset Hawkins
2-Gramophone records of descriptive pieces by Weber and Mendelssohn
Conducted by the Rev. James Mackay , Minister of Archway Central Hall, London
0 how blest the hour, Lord Jesus
(M.H.B. 664)
Invocation and the Lord's Prayer
Love divine, all loves excelling
(M.H.B. 431 ; A. and M. 520 ; C.H. 479)
First Lesson : Isaiah 55, w. 6-13
Jesu, thy boundless love to me
(M.H.B. 430 ; C.H. 432)
Second Lesson : St. John 15, w. 1-12 Bread of heaven (M.H.B. 769 : A. and M. 318 ; music by F. W. Wadely )
Prayers
The Lord's my shepherd (M.H.B. 50 ;
Metrical Psalm 23)
Address
In heavenly love abiding (M.H.B.
528 ; C.H. 442)
Blessing
(organ)
From St. David's, Kingsthorpe,
Northampton
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Mosco Carrier talks about ' The
Waltz'
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
an Eaglais Chatalach. (Religious
Service in Gaelic)
Achanaich ri Dia Laoidh : A Shacramaid Mhic Dhé
Leasan Soisgeul, Naomh Luc 10,
23-27
Laoidh 0 thoir mi null 'gad chridhe naomh
An Searmon : An t-Athair Urramach
Dominic MacCeallaig, Bagh a' Tuath, Barraidh Laoidh : A Chridhe ghaolaich Iosa
Ai-i Beannachadh
Laoidh : Iosa Dhia nam Buadh
Conducted by Julius Harrison
by Moore Raymond
by Alexander Werth (Moscow correspondent of the ' Sunday Times ')
' Absent Friends' :
Theodore Robinson speaks about Psalm 139, with music recorded by the BBC Singers
Percy Izzard
Peter Pears (tenor) ; Benjamin Britten (accompanist) ; John Black (oboe) ;
William J. Matthews (clarinet) ; Cecil James (bassoon) ; Dennis Brain (horn) ; and Denise Lassimonne (piano)
Gwauncaegurwen Silver Prize Band : conductor, Dan Lloyd
at the piano, with his Quintet
Adapted from the original story of Hans Andersen by Francis Dillon. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Courtiers, Charles Maunsell , Cyril Gardiner , Derek Blomfield. Sidney Groome. Thea Wells , Vivienne Cliatterton .Mavis Walker. Elsa Palmer
Series of talks dealing with the changes which have taken place in Christian thought and practice in this country since 1914 : 3—' Church Music, by Sir Hugh Allen
Ymweliad ag un o hen eglwysi Sir F6n. (Talk in Welsh : BBC recording)
' The Land of Morgan': written .and produced by Nan Davies
This is a radio picture of the county of Glamorgan in South Wales.
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
Some of your favourite songs sung by Gwen Catley (soprano),
Henry Wendon (tenor), and the Etruscan Singers (conductor, Harry Vincent ). BBC Midland Light Orchestra (conductor, Rae Jenkins ). From the Concert Hall, Boumville
by Squadron Leader John Strachey
Conducted by the Rev. Eric S. Loveday (Vicar of St. Martin-in-the-Fields)
God moves in a mysterious way (S.P.
503 ; A. and M. 373 ; C.H. 31)
Confession. Absolution and The
Lord's Prayer
Lesson
Psalm 145
Collects and Prayers
When all thy mercies (S.P. 694 : A. and M 517 ; C.H. 26)
Address
Our blest Redeemer (S.P. 182 : A. and M. 207 ; C.H. 180)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, by Gordon Harker
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Adapted from Anthony Trollope 's novel by H. Oldneld Box. Produced by Howard Rose. Episode 10 (by permission of Gainsborough
'New World Rhapsody '
A radio pot-pourri of music of the Pan-American nations, arranged by Julius Buerger , with Carmen del Rio , Isabelita Alonso , Jan van der Gucht , and Anion Young . BBC Theatre Chorus. BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson. Narration written by Colin Wills , and spoken by Neal Arden.
' God is our hope and strength.'
Psalm 111 ; Ephesians 6. vv. 10-18 ; Soldiers of Christ, arise (A. and M. 588) 2Timothy 2. v. 1
Story for bedtime: ' Epitaph," written by James L. Scott , and read by Martin pobson (by permission of Donald Gilbert )
Piatigorsky (cello) and Claudio Arrau (piano), on gramophone records
Sonata in A (Weber-Piatlgorsky):
Piatigorsky Scherzo in C sharp minor. Op. 39.
No 3 ; Tarantelle (Chopin) ; Danse (DebusSy) : Claudio Arrau
Scherzo (Feltzer); Guitarre (Moszkowski) : Piatigorsky