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Relayed from Priory Church, Bridlington
Hymn, ' 0 God, our help in ages past' Sentence and shortened Exhortation General Confession Absolution
The Lord's Prayer
Hymn, ' Brightly beams our Father's Mercy '
Lesson, Acts xxvii, 14 to end. Read by the Rev. Canon TOPHAM , Rector of Bridlington
Hymn, ' Light in the darkness, sailor, day is at hand'
Sermon by the Right Rev. Bishop HEYWOOD Hymn, ' Eternal Father, strong to save '
(Offertory for the Fishermen's Widows' and Orphans' Fund)
Benediction
'GOD SAVE THE KING'

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Canon Topham
Unknown:
Rev. Bishop Heywood

(From Birmingham)
THE MIDLAND
STRING ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
DALE SMITH
(Baritone) Allegretto scherzando ; Larghetto ma non troppo ; Adagio molto maestoso; Allegro giocoso
DALE SMITH and Orchestra
Let the dreadful Engines; On the Brow of Richmond Hill ; I attempt from Love's

Contributors

Conducted By:
Joseph Lewis
Baritone:
Dale Smith
Unknown:
Dale Smith

A Sacred Trilogy
Text and Music by Berlioz
English version by Paul England
Part I - The Dream of Herod
(Dedicated to the composer's nieces, Josephine and Nanci Suat)
Part II - The Flight into Egypt
(Dedicated to John Ella , Director of the Musical Union, London)
Part III - The Arrival at Sals
(Dedicated to The Academy of Singing, and the Society of the Singers of St. Paul,
Leipzig)
Persons represented: Mary Soprano, Joseph Baritone, Herod Bass, Polydorus Bass, A Centurion Tenor, The Father of the Family Bass, and The Narrator Tenor
(From Birmingham)
The Birmingham Studio Chorus and Augmented Orchestra
(Leader, Frank Cantell)
Conducted by Joseph Lewis
Kate Winter (Soprano)
Eric Greene (Tenor)
Robert Maitland (Baritone)
Joseph Farrington (Bass)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nanci Suat
Unknown:
John Ella
Leader:
Frank Cantell
Conducted By:
Joseph Lewis
Conducted By:
Kate Winter
Tenor:
Eric Greene
Baritone:
Robert Maitland
Bass:
Joseph Farrington

5GB Daventry (Experimental)

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