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RISPAH GOODACRE (Contralto)
HUBERT EISDELL (Tenor)
CASANO'S OCTET 4.8 OCTET
Four Songs by Grieg

OCTET Carnival, Part I - Schumann
3.40 HUBERT EISDELL To a Waterlily at Evening - H. Bedford
There is a Lady sweet and kind - C. Macleod-Campbcll
3.48 OCTET Carnival, Part II - Schumann
4.0 RISPAH GOODACRE When two that love are parted - Secchi, arr. A. L.
A Birthday Song - MacFadycn
4.18 HUBERT EISDELL She rested by the broken Brook - S. Coleridge-Taylor
Only our word for her - Loughborough
When Molly smiles - H. Wilfrid-Jones
4.25 OCTET Selection from ' La Boheme ' - Puccini
4.40 RISPAH GOODACRE Easter Flowers - Sanderson
Spring is at the door - Quilter
Life and Death. - Coleridge-Taylor
4.48 OCTET Minuet - Speaighl
Poem, A Memory ' - Speaighl
Songs without Words - Mendelssohn

Conducted by Rev. H. G. NEWS
HAM, M.A., of Montrose Street Congregational Church,
Glasgow
Assisted by The MOSSBANK Boys' CHOIR
S.B. from Glasgow
CHOIR: Hymn, '0 Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sea' (C.H., No. 423), (R.C.H., No. 19), (E.H., No. 521)
Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy, Chapter 3, w. 23-28, and Mark, Chapter 14, vv. 32-36
Prayer
Choir : ' Hymn, ' Loving Shepherd of Thy sheep '
(four verses) (C.H., No. 566), (R.C.H., No. 668), (E.H., No. 602)
ADDRESS
' A Tale of Gold'
Choir : Hymn, ' Just as I am, Thine own to be '
(C.H., No.175), (R.C.H., No.497), (E.H., No. 316)
Benediction-Voluntary

From St. Mary's Abbey, Buckfast
S.B. from Plymouth
THE BELLS
8.0 THE SERVICE
Address by the Rt. Rev. Dom. ANSCAR VONIER, Abbot of Buckfast
THE BUCKFAST ABBEY Choir
Directed by the Rev. RAPHAEL STONES, O.S.B.
Choirmaster, Mr H.WARDALE , Mus.Bac. (Organist)
DOWN in the little village of Buckfast, in Devonshire, a Benedictine monastery has arisen, whose strange history recalls some of the stories of religious communities in the early Middle Ages. Buckfast Abbey has been built entirely by the monks themselves ; slowly, for at times, during the war years, the work was carried on by not more than two monks ; but continuously, until now it is an imposing stone building, whose bells have achieved a reputation that listeners will probably not consider exaggerated when they have heard them broadcast tonight. The Abbot, who gives the address, is a noted preacher and one of the finest theologians in the Benedictine order.

8.45 THE WEEK'S GOOD Cause: Appeal on behalf of the British Sailors' Society by Admiral Sir WILLIAM GOODENOUGH, K.C.B.
FOUNDED a hundred and ten years ago, the British Sailors' Society maintains Sailors' Hostels in over a hundred ports throughout the world, 'in addition to a Sea Training Hostel, where British boys are trained for British ships. It also helps sailors in distress, and the widows and orphans of sailors' supplies floating libraries, and maintains port missionaries and an international Brotherhood. A special appeal is now being made for a new Sailors' Rest at Southampton and for extensions to the hostels at Cardiff and Swansea.
Contributions should be sent to Admiral Sir
William Goodenough , at [address removed].

8.50 Weather Forecast, General News Bulletin; Local Announcements (Daventry only) Shipping Forecast

THE LONDON STRING PLAYERS
ROY HENDERSON (Baritone)
VIVALDI'S fame rested, in his day (the early eighteenth century), chiefly on his virtuosity. Besides being a notable performer on the Violin, he conducted an Orchestra of girls at a foundling hospital in his native Venice, and also held office as a Priest of St. Mark's—' The Red Priest,' he was nicknamed, because of the colour of his hair.
Later generations esteemed
Vivaldi more as a composer who developed the Concerto form. He wrote about eighty Concertos in all of which the Violin plays a leading part.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS ' fond' ness for the countryside and its songs is well known. Besides collecting many folk tunes, he has written some of his own, some in the folk-idiom and the others, like the Songs of Travel, expressing in his own personal style his love of the open road. He has set R. L. Stevenson 's robust verses with fine understanding and sympathy, and has given us something typically English in its healthy virility and underlying delicacy.
A SGER HAMERIK, a long-lived Danish com. poser(1843-1923), was a pianoforte pupil of von Biilow, who found him more apt for composition. He had previously studied under his countryman Gade, and later worked for a good many years with Berlioz. He spent over twenty-five years as head of an American Conservatoire of Music, and then retired to his native country, and was knighted by the King of Denmark.
He wrote half a dozen Symphonies, to each of which he gave a descriptive title—' Poetique,' ' Lyrique,' ' Majesteuse,' ' Serieuse,' and ' Spirituelle,' which we may take to mean ' witty' or ' ingenious,' rather than ' spiritual in the English sense. This last is for Strings only. He composed also several Operas, two Choral Trilogues, a Requiem, and five ' Northern Suites' for Orchestra, besides chamber music and smaller pieces.

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