By FREDERICK GRINKE
Directed by FRANK CANTELL
NORA SAVAGE (Soprano)
(From Midland Regional)
A Glazounov Programme
JOAN and BETTY'S Bible Story
By Mr. E. R. APPLETON , West Regional Director
' The Gateway to the Promised Land '
(From Cardiff)
FRANKLYN KELSEY (Baits)
THE B.B.C. ORCHESTRA
(Section C)
(Led by MARIE WILSON )
Conducted by VICTOR HELY-HUTCHINSON
By ELEANOR KAUFMAN (Mezzo-Soprano)
Richard Crashaw
Read by DAVID TENNANT
From NORWICH CATHEDRAL
Order of Service
Hymn, Hark the glad sound, the Saviour comes
(Ancient and Modern, 53 ; English Hymnal, 6)
Confession, Absolution, etc. Lesson, II Peter , iii, 1-14
Hymn, Hark, a thrilling voice is sounding
(Ancient and Modern, 47)
The Apostles' Creed, Prayers
Hymn, Lo, He comes, with clouds descending
(Ancient and Modern, 51 ; English Hymnal, 7)
Sermon by the Dean (The Very Reverend D.H.S.
CRANAGE, Litt.D.)
Hymn, 0 come, 0 come, Emanuel (Ancient and Modern, 49 ; English Hymnal, 8)
The Blessing
The singing will be led by The NAVE VOLUNTARY
CHOIR
Appeal on behalf of THE MUSICIANS' BENEVOLENT
FUND, by Mr. CHARLES B. COCHRAN
There are thousands of musicians at the present moment out of employment owing to the ' talkies ' and mechanical music. Many are over the age of sixty, and will never obtain employment again as musicians. Some are ending their days in the workhouse or infirmary. There is no such thing as a convalescent home for musicians in this country. The Musicians' Benevolent Fund is entirely supported by voluntary subscriptions, and helps every class of musician, irrespective of . whether they are members of any society. It distributes its entire funds for the relief of distress in the musical profession.
Contributions will be gratefully received by [address removed]
Conductor, JULIUS HARRISON
FOSTER RICHARDSON (Bass)
Relayed from
WHITE ROCK PAVILION, HASTINGS (Accompanied by THE COMPOSER)(Solo Violin, REGINALD WHITEHOUSE )