Symphony, No. 5 - Tchaikovsky
MARGERY PHILLIPS (Contralto)
OSMOND DAVIES (Tenor)
ORCHESTRA
By EDGAR T COOK ;
Relayed from Southwark Cathedral MARIAN CAREW (Soprano) (a) Omnipotence
(b) The Little Town of.Bethlohem
EDGAR T. COOK Pastorale - César Franck
Prelude and Fugue in E Minor (short) - Bach
Three Psalm-Preludes - Herbert-Howells
EDGAR T. COOK The Primerose - Martin Peerson
The Lord of Salisbury His Pavin Orlando - Gibbons
Larghetto from Clarinet Quintet - Mozart, arr. Best
Occasional Overture - Handel
CAMILLE VIERE : Reading in French for Secondary Schools
Poems by Du BELLAY
Si notre vie est moins qu'une journee Je hais lo Florentin
France mere des Arts
Heureux qui comme Ulysso Le Vanneur do Ble aux Vents
Mignonne, allons voir si la Rose Comma on voit sur la branche
Quand vous serez bion vielle au soir àla
Chandelle
Centre les Bucherons de la Forêt de Gastine
(Poesies Choisies do Ronsard-Pierre de Nolhac, Garnicr Frères)
Saw (Course II): Tudor and Stuart Times-I , Wolsey Entertains the King '
and Folk-lore for the Younger Children'
JENNIE BLEASDALE (Soprano)
CUTHBERT SMITH (Baritone) ELSIE HORNE (Pianoforte)
From the Hotel Cecil
Various Piano Solos, including 'Moment Musical' (Schubert), played by CECIL Dixon ' French Nails' (Carey Grey) Songs of Unusual Occupations, sung by REX PALMER , ' Hints on How to Play Rugby Football,' by Captain H. B. T. WAKELAM
From Envelopes to Elephants and Explosives,' by BILL
BACH'S CHORAL PRELUDES
Played by LEONARD WARNER
From St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate
Durch Adams Fall ist Ganz verderbt (Through
Adam's Fall)
Gottes Sohn ist Kommen (God's Son has Come)
In Dulci Jubilo (In Sweet Acclaim)
Heut Triumphiret Gottes Sohn (This day triumphs the Son of God)
0 Mensch bewoin dein Sunde gross (0 Man. bewail thy heavy sin)
In dir ist Freude (In Thoo is Joy)
7.0 Miss FLORA GRIERSON: Literary Criticism
7.15 Musical Interlude
7.25 Mr. F. M. EARLE,' Choosing a Career'
The Wireless Military Band
Conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell
Suite, ' Four Ways Eric - Coates
Berceuso - Jarnefelt
Dance of the Tumblers - Rimsky-Korsakov
Columbine's Garden - Besly
Roses of Ispahan - Chopin, arr. Besly
A Madrigal in May - Newton
Mr. Laurence Housman : Crime and Society' mONIGHT'S talk is the first of an impor. tant new series, to bo broadcast on alternate Mondays at this time, in which prominent authorities will survey the social aspects of crime. The series is opened by Mr. Laurence Housman , the author of the .' Little Plays of St. Francis,' several of which have been broadcast, of ' Trimblorigg,' and many other books and plays. In addition to being a novelist, playwright, and artist, Mr. Housman is an expert on penal reform, and he contributed an introduction to Mr. Fenner Brockway 's recent book, ' A Now Way With Crime.' He will tonight survey the general problem of the relation of crime to society. Other talkers who will deal with different aspects of the subject are Dr. Cyril Burt , Lord Feversham, Colonel Turner (of Wakefield Prison), and Lord Lytton.
An article entitled' Is there a Criminal Class?' by Mr. Cecil Chapman , the well-known London magistrate, will be found on page 65. '
THE WIRELESS SINGERS
(Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON ) THE STRATTON STRING QUARTET:
GEORGE STRATTON (1st Violin); WILLIAM MANUEL (2nd Violin) ; LAURENCE LEONARD
(Viola) ; JOHNMOORE (Violoncello)
Madrigals :
Part Songs:
(Monday'sProgrammes continued on page 76.)