MIRIAM LICETTE (Soprano)
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA (Leader, S. KNEALE KELLEY)
Conducted by John ANSELL
(Solo Pianists, VICTOR HELY-HUTCHINSON and BERKELEY
MASON)
THIS is a series of little musical jokes, in which the composer portrays different animals - fish, flesh and fowl. One of the pieces, the Violoncello solo called The Swan, became very popular ; but the composer would not allow the Suite as a whole to be published in his lifetime.
The creatures depicted in the various sketches are, in the order of their appearance: The Lion, Hens and Cocks, Wild Asses, Tortoises, The Elephant, Kangaroos, Fish, Donkeys, The Cuckoo,
Birds in general, Pianists (these are odd animals, we know!), Fossils, and the Swan. A brilliant Finale winds up the show.
Overture, ' Sakuntala' - Goldmark
3.45 MIRIAM LICETTE with Orchestra L'Amero (I will love him, from ' II Re Pastore 'â?? ' The Shepherd King ') Violin Obbligato by S. KNEALE KELLEY - Mozart
3.54 ORCHESTRA Tone Poem, ' May Eve ' - Guirne Creith
Scherzo from Octet, Op. 20 - Mendelssohn
4.5 The Animals' Carnival - Saint-Saens
4.30 Mazurka Overture to ' William Tell' Rossini - Liadeo
Schlummerlied (Slumber Song) - Schubert
Nacht und Traume (Night and Dreams) - Schubert
Im Fruhling (In the Spring) - Schubert
4.58 Orchestra
Prelude - Jarnefelt
Suite from ' Coppelia - Delibes
' The World Outlook from Jerusalem,' by Mr. HUBERT W. PEET
THIS spring, a groat gathering of men and women from fifty-one countries, representing almost everyrace and colour in the world, met in Jerusalem to help to frame a new policy and. programme for Christian missions in the forthcoming years. Listeners will remember a talk on the conference given by the American missionary leader, Dr. John R. Mott , who was then on his way out to attend it. This afternoon Mr. Hubert Peet , who was largely responsible for the Press arrangements at the conference, will describe this 'remarkable event.
Wordsworth
THIS afternoon's reading will give a representative selection from the enormous output of Wordsworth, the poet who began as the leader of a literary revolt, who endured torrents of contemptuous criticism, and ended by becoming Poet Laureate and the greatest influence in the world of letters of the Early Victorian age. The poems read will include the ' Ode on Intimations of Immortality,' and the even more famous sonnet, 'Milton! thou should'st be living at this hour.'
Relayed from ST. ANN'S CHURCH, Manchester
S.B. from Manchester
' O HEIL'GES GEIST UND WASSERBAD '
(' Baptismal Water, Holy Ghost')
(Bach)
GWEN KNIGHT (Soprano)
ESTHER COLEMAN (Contralto)
ARTHUR WILKES (Tenor)
REGINALD WHITEHEAD (Bass)
THE ST. ANN'S CHURCH CHOIB
THE STATION ORCHESTRA (Strings and Bassoon)
Conducted by T. H. MORRISON
(Next week's Cantata will be' Give the Hungry Man Thy Bread
Relayed from St. Cuthbert's Parish Church, Edinburgh
S.B. from Edinburgh
Preacher, Rev. Principal D. S. Cairns, D.D.
(Daventry only)
From CARR's LANE CHAPEL, Birmingham
With an address by The Rev. RICHARD ROBERTS ,
D.D., of Toronto
Relayed from Birmingham
Appeal on behalf of Hospital Sunday Fund by Mr. R. HOLLAND MARTIN , C.B.
IN the fifty-six years of its existence the Fund has distributed among the hospitals of London just upon three and a quarter million pounds. The hospitals helped by the Fund have over 10,000 beds in use every day, besides a further
20,000 out-patients receiving treatment daily, and their total expenses are over £3,000,000 a year.
Contributions should be sent to [address removed].
(LONDON ONLY)
THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND
Conducted by B. WALTON
O'DONNELL
Slavonic March - Tchaikovsky
Selection,' La Gioconda' - Ponchietti
'Thrice Holy