Gramophone records
Ammanford Silver Prize Band
Conductor, David Williams
Conductor, Charles Terris
No. 10—Franck and Chausson. (Gramophone records)
Morning Service, conducted by Monsignor R. L. Smith , Parish Priest of Our Lady's, Carlisle
Theme: God's Justice, not Man's (ii)
Opening prayer
All ye who seek a comfort sure
(N.W.H. 89'; A. and M. 112)
Address Prayer
0 love, who formedst me to wear
(N.W.H. 196; A. and M. 192; C.H. 496)
Scripture Reading: Isaiah 53, w.
2-10; and 2 Corinthians 5, w. 15-21
Prayers
To Christ the Prince of Peace
(N.W.H. 86: A. and M. 180)
Blessing
Choir of the Sale and District Musical Society, conducted by Alfred Higson
Lowly bend before the Saviour (Cantata No. 182. for Palm Sunday)
Come sweetest death, come blessed rest
Jesus sleeps, what shall I hope for? All praises to the Lord sung by Margaret McArthur (con-** tralto) ^
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
A fortnightly review
Contents: Francis Poulenc describes his new cantata, 'Figure Humaine'; Alec Robertson talks of Easter music; Frederic Lamond recalls impressions of his meetings with Liszt.
The Magazine introduced by Alec Robertson, and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Cello Sonata in F, Op. 99 played by John Shinebourne (cello) and Sidney Harrison (piano)
played by the Masqueraders
by Edgar Anstey
Fortnightly programme, from the countryside
Introduced by Herbert Parkinson. Music arranged by Francis Collinson. Programme edited by Francis Dillon and produced by Audrey Jones
Speakers, Edith Bradshaw (farmer's daughter), J.E. Hargreaves (agricultural journalist), Mrs. Holmes (flsherwoman), Roger Robinson (marsh farmer), Royal King (rat-catcher). W. Bradley (duck specialist). Mrs. Nora Hughes (youth hostel warden), and J.I. Barker (swiller)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
C. H. Middleton
Conductor, Charles Groves. Max Rostal (violin)
Recent religious books, reviewed by the Rev. E. C. Ratcliff
by James Stephens. Adapted for broadcasting by Stephen Jack. Produced by Barbara Burnham
Scene: The O'Reillys' living room in Dublin
by Thomas Hardy. Adapted for broadcasting by Ann Stephenson. Produced by Barbara Burnham
Cast includes Stanley Groome , Foster Carlin , Preston Lockwood , Bryan Powley , Roger Snowdon , Charles Stidwill , Howard Marion Crawford , Charles Wreford , Ellinore Stuart , Belle Chrystall , Vivienne Chattertton , Philip Wade. Arthur Bush , Franklyn Bellamy , and Frank Partington
Scene: A shepherd's cottage In Dorset, in the year 1823
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
Sgwrs gan y Parchedig Gwilym Davies. (Talk in Welsh)
' Jerome, the Donkey, and the Lion an Easter story by Antonia Ridge
Hymns and carols, sung by the Choir of Cathays High School for Girls, Cardiff
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
and National Savings announcements
A pot-pourri of English and Continental love songs, arranged by Julius Buerger. Ruth Packer (by permission of the Carl Rosa Opera Company); Gladys Rip ley; Heddle Nash ; Stanley Pope. Winifred Davey (piano). BBC Theatre Chorus. BBC Theatre Orchestra, conductor, Stanford Robinson.
Joseph C. Harsch
Evening Service, from St. Mar- tin-in-the-Fields, conducted by the Rev. F. D. V. Narborough
Theme: Am I any use
Ride on, ride on in majesty! (S.P.
137; C.H. 92)
Confession and Absolutioh Lord 's Prayer Psalm 122
Lesson: Mark 11, w. 1-11, 15-18 Prayers
Father, hear the prayer we offer
(S.P. 487)
Address: 'Following Christ'
0 Jesus. I have promised (S.P. 255;
C.H. 508)
Blessing /
Organist. S. Drummond Wolff
' Help, information and friendship for women and girls away from home'
Appeal by the Rev. Eric Loveday on behalf of the National Vigilance Association and Travellers' Aid Society, and the Central Council for the Social Welfare of Girls and Women in London
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
First performance of his cantata for unaccompanied double chorus.
(Poems by Paul Eluard ).
Sung by the BBC Chorus: conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Francis Poulenc describes this cantata in Music Magazine ' at 11.0 a.m. today.
followed by War Report or a topical talk
'Royal Progress'
An episode from a play sequence on the life of our Lord specially written for broadcasting by Dorothy L. Sayers and produced by Val Gielgud. (BBC recording)
Directed by Jack Hardy , with Violet Carson (soprano)
' The Power and the Wisdom of God.' Psalm 24: Revelation 6; With glorious clouds (M.H.B. 172); Revelation 7, v. 12
13—' Man's Behaviour When Alone,' from Maxim Gorky 's ' Fragments from My Diary': read by Charles E. Stidwill
Symphony No. 4, in C minor played by the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli. (Gramophone records) -