Frank Baron and his Sextet
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An anthology of carols and readings by Olive Gregg and the St. Martin's Singers
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from the Cathedral Church of St. Mary (Scottish Episcopal), Edinburgh, according to the Scottish Liturgy set to Merbecke. Celebrant, the Rt. Rev. K. C. H. Warner, Bishop of Edinburgh
Introit: Ave Verum (Byrd) Epistle: 1 John 1, v. 1
Come rejoicing, faithful men (E.H.
22. vv. 1. 2, 7, and 8: Tune, Laetabundus)
Gospel: St. John 21, v. 19 Offertory
A great and mighty wonder (E.H. 19, vv. 1. 2, and 5: Tune, Es ist ein' Ros')
Consecration
Prayer for the Church The Communion
Jesu, the very thought (Vittoria) Thanksgiving Blessing
From glory to glory advancing (E.H.
310: Tune, Sheen)
In dulci jubilo (Pearsall)
Organist and Master of the Choristers,
Robert Head
Assisting at the organ,
E. F. Thomas
CHOPIN
Records of some of his songs and of movements from his Piano Concerto in E minor
Feast of St. John
Love divine, all loves excelling (BBC
H.B. 329)
New Every Morning, page 19
Carol: On Christmas night all Christians sing
1 John 1. vv. 1-10
0 Christ. Redeemer of our race (BBC
H.B. 54)
Fredric Cooper and his Tipica Orchestra
and his Latin-American Rhythm with Stuart Gordon
A programme of seasonable music and traditional celebration recorded in an Austrian village by Charles Wassermann
at the BBC theatre organ
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Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Harry Dawson (tenor)
Introduced by Ivan Samson
Master of Ceremonies, Syd Black
Producer, Stanton Jefferies
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, John Hopkins
A new radio play by John Keir Cross
From the novel by C. S. Forester
Produced by Charles Lefeaux
(The recorded broadcast of Nov. 24)
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An opera in four acts
From the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Act 1
by W. Macqueen-Pope
A hundred years ago a chapter in the colourful history of the Royal Theatre, Covent Garden, ended when the theatre was burned down. Mr. Macqueen-Pope, in describing the personalities and incidents surrounding the affair, makes a judicious blend of the moving with the bizarre.
Act 2
Act 3
Philip Hope-Wallace reminisces in the interval
Act 4
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