on gramophone records
Overture : Hansel and Gretel (Humperdinck) : BBC Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Intermezzo and Serenade (Hassan:
Delius) : Halle Orchestra , conducted by Constant
Lambert Bolero (Spanish Dances. Op. 12,
No. 5: Moszkowski): Boston Promenade Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Fiedler
Tempo di polacca (Symphony No. 3, in D : Tchaikovsky) : National Symphony Orchestra of America. conducted by Hans Kindler
*43rd London (L.P.T.B.)
Home Guard Conductor. Lieutenant A. E. Ashcroft
(B. Coy... 26th West Riding) : conductor, Frank Braithwaite.
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12-Gramophone records of Scriabin's ' Prometheus ' and ' Poem of Ecstasy '
for Education Sunday, from Glasgow University Chapel. Conducted by the Rev. J. W. D. Smith , Jordanhill College
Metrical Psalm 63, w. 1-5 : Lord, thee my God. I'll early geek (Tune : Jackson)
Prayer
Lessons : Proverbs 2, w. 1-8 ; St.
Luke 10. w. 38-42
0 worship the king (C.H. 9 ; A. and M. 167)
Prayer »
Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire
(C.H. 196 ; A. and M. 157)
Address by Sir Hector Hetherington ,
Principal of Glasgow University
Prayer
Thou art the way (C.H. 173 ; A. and M. 199)
Blessing
Organist, A. M. Henderson
sung by Noel Eadie (soprano)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
'What was that?': Sidney Harrison talks about the less-known instruments of the orchestra. and gives characteristic examples of their use
played by Julius Isserlis
Conductor, Rae Jenkins. Constance Shacklock (contralto). Arthur Cran mer (baritone)
by Edgar Anstey
by Alexander Werth (Moscow Correspondent of the ' Sunday Times ')
Gramophone records chosen and introduced by Joy Worth
C. H. Middleton
Gwauncaegurwen Silver Prize Band ; Park and Dare Workmen's Band : Ystalyfera Town Band. Conducted by Denis Wright
From the Welfare Hall, Gwauncaegurwen
Series of talks giving news and views of the Churches in this country and abroad, by Dr. Nathaniel Micklem.
Lionel Tertis (viola) ; Solomon (piano)
Van Dam-and his Orchestra
Y seithfed o gyfres o sgyrsiau ar y gwyr enwog a gyfrannodd i draddodiad y Ffydd Gristnogol. 7-' Karl Barth ,' gan yr Athro J. E. Daniel.
Eric Portman and Cherry Cottrell in 'He Died Singing ' : a portrait of William Blake written by Alec Mac donald, and produced by John Keir Cross
followed by National Savings announcements
5-Foden's Motor Works Band: conductor, Fred Mortimer
G.T.C. v. A.T.C.
Teams-For the G.T.C.: Company Chief Section Leader B. Pearson , Company Chief Section Leader. N. King. Corporal E. Barnard, and Volunteer A. Thompson. For the A.T.C.: Leading Cadet C. M. G. Brown, Sergeant F. P. Stephens , Cadet W. E. Hughes. and Cadet 1st Class P. M. Harris. Introduced by Ronald Waldman and produced by Audrey Cameron
Recollections of the naturalist and writer W. H. Hudson , by Richard Curie
for Education Sunday, conducted by R. W. Moore , Headmaster of Harrow
Preparation for worship
Lift up your hearts (S.P. 560) St. Luke 2, vv. 40-52 Psalm 19, vv. 7-15 Reading
Thou art the way (A. and M. 199;
C.H. 173)
Address
Lord, they word abideth (A. and M.
243: C.H. 199)
Prayers
Glorious things of thee are spoken (A. and M. 545; C.H. 206)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies, Woolwich, by Leslie Banks. Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Adapted from Charles Dickens 's novel by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg. Produced by Howard Rose. Episode 3 ,
played to a Forces audience by the BBC Symphony Orchestra of 95 players, conducted by Clarence Raybould , with Elena Danielt (soprano). Among the favourite pieces that ' Music for All ' brings you this week are Nicolai's Overture, ' The Merry Wives of Windsor,' Movements from Tchaikovsky's ' Casse-Noisette ' Suite, Delius's ' Serenade ' from ' Hassan,' and Ravel's ' Bolero.'-Elena Danieli sings arias by Verdi and Puccini. From the Corn Exchange, Bedford
' The Way of Life.' Psalm 119, vv.
129-135. 142-144; Luke 10. vv. 25-37; Turn back. 0 man (S.P. 329); Deuteronomy 30. vv. 11 and 14
' In Every Generation.' written by Gilbert Cope and read by the author
provided by the Richard Crean Orchestra and the Michael Krein Saxo phone Quartet.
Symphony No. 33. in B flat (K.319), on gramophone records