Music of Mussorgsky, Sibelius, and Dvorak, on gramophone records
Buckhaven Town Band
Conductor, Charles Terris
Conductor, Gregor J. Grant
No. 6-Scandinavia: gramophone records of works by Gade Nielsen , Grieg, Alfven. and Sibelius
from Warrender Church, Edinburgh. conducted by the Rt. Rev. Dr. E. J. Hagan Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Metrical Psalm 107: Praise God. for he is good (vv. 1-8: Tune, St. Fulbert)
Prayer
First Lesson: Ecclesiastes 3. vv. 1-14 Praise, my soul, the king of Heaven
(C.H. 21: A. and M. 298)
Second Lesson: Matthew 25, vv. 13-29 Prayer
Paraphrase 63: Behold th' amazing gift of love (Tune, Newihgton)
Address
Short prayer
Great God, we sing that mighty hand
(C.H. 607)
Blessing
Sung by Lesley Duff (soprano)
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Request programme for 1944. Contents include pages contributed by Yehudi Menuhin , Dr. Ludwig Koch , Alec Robertson , Constant Lambert, and Dr. E. G. Richardson. Introduced by Alec Robertson ; edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
o Eglwys y Drindod Sanctaidd. Aberaeron. (Religious Service in Welsh, from Holy Trinity Church. Aberayron)
Wele eto un yn rhagor (254: T6n,
Tanymarian)
Y Gyftes, Gollyngdod, Gwersiglau ac
Atebion
Y Venite a Salm 92
Llith: St. Luc 21, 25-33 Jubilate Deo
Y Credo a Gweddiau
Sanctaidd Dad, yn dy drugaredd
(518: T6n, Cairnbrook)
Pregeth gan y Parchedig David Davies
. Cyduned nef a llawr (362: T6n,
Moscow)
Y Fendith
(Cymerir yr Emynau o Lyfr Emynau'r Eglwys)
Ronde des lutins (Scherzo fantastique: Bazzini): Labyrinthe (Lócatelli): Yehudi Menuhin (violin)
The Nightingale (Tchaikovsky); It is not the wind which is blowing from the height (Rimsky-Korsakov): Kozlovsky (tenor)
Hungarian Dances: No. 1: No. 12 in D minor (Brahms-Joachim); Menuhin
by Matthew Norgate
No. 70 of a fortnightly programme from the countryside: ' Cardiganshire: written and produced by Nan Davjes. Speakers: D. J. Morgan (Agricultural Executive Officer), W. G. Hughes (farmer). Dewi Mor gan (journalist). Fred Llewelyn (coracle fisherman). John Morgan (stonemason). J. S. Jones (Young Farmers' Club Leader), and Mati Thomas. who speaks on Cardiganshire country dishes. Singer. Tom Picker - \ ing. Introduced by William Aspden.
Gramophone records chosen and introduced by Joy Worth
C. H. Middleton
(Leader Norris Stanley ): conductor,
George Weldon. -Irene Kohler (piano)
From the, Town Hall, Birmingham
Series of talks giving news and views of the Churches in this country and abroad, by Dr. Nathaniel Micklem
on gramophone records
American G.I.s v. British
Tommies
Introduced by Ronald Waldman , and . Sergt Dick Dudley of the U.S. Army
Band of the Queen's Royal Regiment: conductor, Mr. R. Barsotti
Rhaglen i ddathlu canmlwyddiant Thomas Williams , Bethesda'r Fro. Cenir yr emynau gan Gôr Capel Ebeneser , Caerdydd, o dan arweiniad Roderick Williams , a chyflwynir yr emynau gan Dr. Rees Griffiths.
' Prudence in the Rabbits' Field': story by Barbara Spooner. read by Rosamond Barnes
5.30 Children's Service, from St. Matthew. Moorflelds. Bristol, with a sermon preached by the fifteen-year-old boy Bishop
followed by National Savings announcements
(by arrangement' with Chappell and Co., Ltd.): conductor. Charles Williams. Uriel Porter (bass-baritone). At the organ. Berkeley Mason
' Desert Journey'
A recent traveller in the South Australian desert compares his trek with that of the first explorer, John Eyre , a century ago. Programme introduced by Norman Wooland , with a cast of Australians: Staff Sergeant Alan Aldous (who made the modern journey). Jack McLaren , Lucille Lisle , Gwen Day Burroughs , Henry C. James. Ada McLaren , Bob Innell.
-Also Philip Wade as John Eyre,
Norman Shelley , Neal Arden , and Alan Keith. Produced by Leslie Baily.
Raymond Gram Swing
from Leeds Parish Church, conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. A. S. Reeve
Put thou thy trust in God (A. and M 692; C.H. 547)
Confession and Absolution Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalm 121
Lesson: Romans 5, w. 1-8
Magnificat ' Creed and Prayers
0 thou, the central orb (C. Wood) Address
My God, accept my heart this day
(A. and M. 349; S.P. 254)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the British Fund for Warsaw (under the auspices of the Polish Relief Fund), by Lady Sinclair. Chairman of the Fund
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 12
Pot - pourri for broadcasting, arranged by Stanford Robinson , including ballroom memories, plantation songs, student songs, and ballads.
Orchestrations by Leo Wurmser. Ada Alsop , Winifride Ingham (by permission of Jay Pomeroy ). Webster Booth , Frederick Harvey. Narration, written by Harold Nede 'n, spoken by Christopher Stone . BBC Theatre Chorus and Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson.
from the Terminal Mess, Prestwick Airport
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