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The L.M.S. Choir, conducted by Mr. Tom Simpson: O Peaceful Night, and The Chase (German); Dim-lit Woods (Brahms); Strike the Lyre (Cooke); The Keel Row (arr. Dunhill). Charles MacEachern (Piper): March, 'The Road to the Isles,' Highland Wedding; Strathspey, 'Blair Drummond,' and Reel, 'Loch Carron' (Traditional). Allan Morton (Baritone): March of the Cameron Men; Mary Morrison; Gae bring to me a pint o' wine, and Duncan Gray (Traditional). Charles MacEachern: March, 'The Glengarry Gathering'; Strathspey, 'Atholl Cummers,' and McKechnie's Reel (Traditional). Allan Morton: The Vagabond, and The Roadside Fire (Vaughan Williams); The Jolly Tinker (Newton); A Smuggler's Song (Mullinar). Choir, An Evening Pastorale (Shaw); The Isle of Mull (Roberton); The Cuckoo sings in the Poplar Tree (MacFarren); The Boat Song (Cowen); Song of Spring (Pearson).

Relayed from the St. Andrews Halls.
Conductor, Vladimir Golschmann. Solo Vocalist, Muriel Brunskill (Contralto).

Orchestra: Overture, 'Hansel and Gretel' (Humperdinck); Rhapsody, 'A Shropshire Lad' (Butterworth).

Muriel Brunskill and Orchestra: Ballade, 'La Fiancee du Timballer' (Saint-Saens)

Orchestra: Symphony in E Flat Major, No.39 (known as No.3) (Mozart)

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