(to 18.00)
Relayed from Portland Wesleyan Chapel, Bristol.
Hymn, No. 426
Collects and Lord's Prayer Hymn, No 85
Reading from the Scriptures
Anthem, 'O Lord, the Maker of all things' (King Henry VIII)
Prayers
Hymn, No. 417
Sermon by the Rev. G. Jarvis Smith
Hymn, No. 910
Benediction
During the war the Rev. G. Jarvis Smith served as a Chaplain to the Forces, and was awarded the Military Cross. He is now Minister of Portland Chapel, but next month he will leave Bristol to take up work near Manchester. At present he is camp with the 48th Division Territorial Army.
(9.10 Local Announcements)
The Augmented Station Orchestra, conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
The Prelude to the Oratorio gives an epitome of the work. In it the leading themes associated with the chief emotional events are presented. The succession of the chief of these is as follows: first the theme of Judgment; then that of Fear, in muted Strings, quickly vanishing, to be followed by the Prayer theme (Woodwind). Some repetition brings us to a change of time (three in a bar), and to the Sleep motif (Viola and Horn, to an undulating accompaniment). A climax is made at a theme associated with the words of the dying man, 'O Jesu, help; pray for me, Mary!' (Cor Anglais and 'Cellos, to a trembling accompaniment). After a little, the Committal theme comes in, more gently, and is repeated, in bolder style. Some repetition of certain of these themes follows, and that of Judgment, which opened the Prelude, concludes it.
Here, in the orchestral piece we are to hear, is added an arrangement of the Angel's Farewell to the Soul of Gerontius, that begins with the words:-
Softly and gently, dearly ransomed soul,
In my most loving arms I now enfold thee.
Dorothy Greene (Soprano) and Orchestra
(to 23.00)