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GRACE ANGUS (Soprano); JOSEPH SLATER (Flute) ; MAUDE MELLIAR (Oboe); ERIC CRITTON (Pianoforte)
JOSEPH SLATER , MAUDE MELLIAR and ERIC GRITTON

Sonata for Flute and Oboe, with Pianoforte Accompaniment - Handel
1.15 GRACE ANGUS Cradle Song - Mozart
Unrequited Love - Mozart
Warning - Mozart
4.22 JOSEPH SLATER, MAUD MELLIAR and ERIC GRITTON Suite: (1) Serenade - Mel Bonis
(2) Pastoral. - Mel Bonis
(3) Scherzo - Mel Bonis
4.32 Eric GRITTON Romance in D - Eric Gritton
Rhapsody in G Minor - Brahms
4.42 JOSEPH SLATER, MAUD MELLIAR and ERIC GRITTON Sonata for Flute and Oboe, - with
Pianoforte Accompaniment - Loeillet
4.52 GRACE ANGUS The Adoration - Ireland
The Heart's Desire - Ireland
Rest - Ireland
The Only Child - Ireland
Hope - Ireland
5.0 JOSEPH SLATER, MAUD MELLIAR and Eric GRITTON Poem : ' On Milton Hill ' (first performance) - Alwyn
Water-lily Pool - Spain-Dunk
Suite - Cui

A Programme arranged and described by E. Sims HILDITCH
KENNETH ELLIS (Baritone) ; ALLEN FORD
(Violoncello)
THE WIRELESS SINGERS

WIRELESS SINGERS Dance to your Daddy - Berkshire Folk Song
Eriskay Love Lilt Hebridean, - arr. Kennedy-Fraser
ALLEN FORD The Foggy Dew - Irish Folk Melodies arr. Trowell
Irish Lullaby - Irish Folk Melodies arr. Trowell
KENNETH ELLIS The Black Monk Old - Welsh
ALLEN FORD Roundelay - Old English, arr. Trowell
KENNETH ELLIS and WIRELESS SINGERS Early one morning - Old English, arr. Geoffrey Shaw
ALLEN FORDTop o' the Cork Road - arr. Cedric Sharpe
WIRELESS SINGERS Cheshire Cheese - arr. Dr. Joseph Bridge

THE disappearance of England's countryside in the face of ever-increasing industrialization is a danger that must bo dealt with quickly and vigorously if wo are to retain the green fields and pleasant woodlands that our forefathers knew. This talk is the first of a series of four arranged in consultation with the Council for the Preservation of Rural England, and it is to bo given by the Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University, who has for the last nine years lived in the heart of a district where the factories are still encroaching on the moors. Further talks in the series will bo given by Mr. Philip Snowden-who next Wednesday will deal with the Preservation of the South-by Professor G. M. Trevelynn and by Lord Grey of Fallodon.

5XX Daventry

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