Tom Kinniburgh (Bass)
The Wireless Orchestra
Conducted by John Ansell
Marche aux Flambeaux (Torch Dance) - Meyerbeer
Overture, "The Bronze Horse" - Auber
3.50 Tom Kinniburgh and Orchestra
Myself when Young ("In a Persian Garden") - Lehmann
Si, tra, i ceppi (Across the Headlands) ("Berenice") - Handel
3.58 Orchestra
Eastern Dance and Mummers' Dance - Guirne Creith
Suite, Carnavalesque - Thome
4.18 Frederick Thurston (Clarinet) and Orchestra
Concertino - Webe
Weber's Clarinet Concertino is not one of his most important works, but a very pleasing example none the less of his melodious and always effective style of writing. Just as Brahms wrote some fine clarinet works for the great clarinettist Muhlfeld, so this concertino of Weber and two other works which he wrote for clarinet and orchestra were inspired by an earlier great executant, Heinrich Barmann, who was reckoned the finest clarinet player of his time.
As its name implies, the Concertino is not a full-blown example of the form, but a work of smaller scope in one movement, though with clearly defined sections corresponding to the three movements of a full-length concerto. Thus it opens with a slow introduction, which is followed by an air with variations, while a short section of a dance-like character with plenty of display passages for the solo instrument brings it to a conclusion.
4.26 Orchestra
Overture, Phedre - Massenet
Espiegle, Valse Bluette (Jests), Danse Russe - Tchaikovsky arr. Drigo
4.46 Tom Kinniburgh
Great Isis! Great Osiris! ("The Magic Flute") - Mozart
Where go the Boats? - Thiman
When Day is Done - Draper
4.54 Orchestra
Procession and Children's Dance; Banquet Scene and Nun's Dance; The March of the Army ("The Miracle") - Humperdinck
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In the Studio
Conducted by The Rev. J. SHEPHERD , M.A. of Islington Chapel, N.I.
A Congregation of Children from Islington Chapel will take part in the Service
Dramatic Scenes from the Old
Testament
NAAMAN THE LEPER
'Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied')
('Sing to the Lord a Glad New Song')
Doris Owens (Contralto)
John Adams (Tenor)
Relayed from the Guildhall School of Music
(For words of Cantata see below.)
Relayed from the Tabernacle Welsh Baptist Church,
Cardiff
S.B. from Cardiff
Organydd: E. J. Richards
Pregethwr. Y Parch : J. WILLlAMS HUGHES, B.A., B.D. Cweddl'r Arglwydd Emyn 746. T6n. Henryd Darllen yr Yagrythur Kmyn 5S5. Ton. Llangynnog Gweddi
Emyn 131. Ton. Deemster l'regeth
Emyn 205. Ton. Rhyd y Groes Y Fendith
Y» emynau i'w cael yn ' Llawlyfr
Moliant' y Bedyddwyr
Arranged and Conducted by the Rev. Father C. C. Martindale, S.J. mONlGHT'S preacher is known as one of the most prominent Jesuit theologians and writers, and also as a broadcast preacher whose voice ' comes over' particularly well. Ho has just returned from a tour of Australia and New
Zealand, in the course of which he attended the big Eucharistic Congress at Sydney.
(For 8.45 to 10.30 Programmes see opposite page.)
KATE WINTER (Soprano)
THE GERSHOM PARKINGTONQUINTET
9.28 A RECITAL BY THE FAMOUS Composer-
PIANIST
Dohnanyi
10.0 QUINTET
Two Strauss Songs
Standchen (Serenade); Weigenlied (Cradle Song
On Wings of Song - Mendelssohn
Pierette - Chuminade
Nocturne in Mists - Edwin Gray
9.10 KATE WINTER Brittany - Ernest Farrar
A Fairy Town - Ernest Farrar
The Maiden - Parry
9.18 QUINTET To the Forest - Tchaikovsky
To Juan's Serenade - Tchaikovsky
Don Juan's Serenade - Tchaikovsky
Obstination - Fontenailles
10.10 KATE WINTER The Early Morning - Graham Peel
Faery Song - Doughton
Praise ye the Lord - Bantock
10.18 QUINTET Colonial Song - Grainger
Molly on the Shore - Grainger
Swect and Low - Barnby
THE GOOD SAMARITAN '