BBC Welsh Orchestra (Leader. Philip Whiteway )
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
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First edition
A breakfast-time magazine bringing you news, views, and interviews followed by MORNING MUSIC
' A Letter and a Motto '
Talk by The Very Rev. C. 1. Peacocke
Dean of Belfast
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Second edition followed by MORNING MUSIC
(Continued)
From St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Standishgate, Wigan, Lanes. Celebrant, Fr Donald J. Gordon. The action of the Mass described by Fr. Patrick McEnroe
Introit (Plainsong) Kyrie (Filke)
Gloria (Plainsong) Gradual (Tozer)
Offertory (Plainsong)
Motet: Adeste fldeles (trad.)
Sanctus (Filke)
Benedictus (Filke) Agnus Dei (Filke)
Communion (Plainsong)
Organist. Marie Taylor
Choirmaster, Fr. Vincent Furlong
Thorunn Tryggvason
A great and mighty wonder (BBC
H.B. 41)
New Every Morning, page 68 Carol: In dulci jubilo St. Matthew 2. vv. 1-12
0 Thou who earnest from above (BBC
H.B. 362)
Anton and his Orchestra
and his Band
incidents in his life from the 1920s till after his escape from Nazi Germany in 1936 with Nellie, his wife
Dr. Dolf Aber. Freddy Grisewood and Desmond Hawkins
Produced by David Thomson
(Leader, Philip Whiteway ) Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Raymond Mosley (violin)
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
The Australian who ' lives as he pleases' on the beaches of the Northern Territory gives his impressions of the British as he saw them in his six-months' visit to this country
Excerpts from a broadcast produced in Sydney by John Thompson of the Australian Broadcasting Commission
Introduced by Edward Ward
Edited by Marjorie Ward
Music by British composers
Overture di Ballo (Sullivan): New
Symphony Orchestra of London. conducted by Anthony Collins
Over the hills and far away (Delius):
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: conductor. Sir Thomas Beecham. Bt .
Shepherd's Hey (Grainger): New
Symphony Orchestra of London, conducted by Anthony Collins on gramophone records
sings arias by Donizetti Puccini , Cilea, and Verdi on gramophone records
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Seven American Poems sung by Pamela Bowden (contralto) with Frederick Stone (piano)
Each week at this time you are invited to meet a composer through the medium of his music.
A play for radio by Pamela Gems
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by Joan Ireland , Denise Bryer and members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company
Production by Mary Hope Allen
An argument among some of the men who study events
followed by late weather forecast for land areas