Directed by FRANK CANTELL
(From Birmingham)
By SEYMOUR WHINYATES
A Programme of Music by Prokofiev
The Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Konssevitsky : Symphony in D, Op. 21 (Classical)―1. Allegro; 2. Larghetto ; 3. Gavotte, Kon troppo allegro; 4. Finale, Molto Vivace. Prokofiev (Pianoforte) with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Piero Coppola : Concerto No. 3 in C, Op. 26— 1. Andante, Allegro; 2. Theme and Variations, Theme (I'istesso tempo) 3. Allegro non troppo
By SINCLAIR LOGAN (Baritone)
BACH
'Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott'
(' A stronghold sure is God our Lord')
ISOBEL BAILLIE (Soprano)
DORIS OWENS (Contralto)
EDWARD REACH (Tenor)
GEORGE PARKER (Bass)
THE WIRELESS CHORUS
(Section B)
AMBROSE GAUNTLETT (Violoncello)
ERNEST LusH (Harpsichord)
BERKELEY MASON (Organ)
THE B.B.C. ORCHESTRA
(Section C)
(Led by Marie Wilson )
(Trumpets, Oboes, Oboi d'Amore, Cor Anglais
(Taille), Tympani and Strings)
Conducted by H. FOSTER CLARK
(For the words of the Cantata see page 652)
' The Prophets '―II
' Samuel '
Judges xiii, 1-14; xiv, 7; xv, 9-14; xvi,
4-end
NOEL EADIE (Soprano)
THE KOLISCH STRING QUARTET:
RUDOLF KOLISCH (Violin); FELIX KHUNER (Violin); EUGEN LEHNER (Viola) ; BENAR HEIFETZ
(Violoncello)
Greek Oratory : A Private Speech, Demosthenes —against Conon (translated by F. A. Wright )
Read by RONALD WATKINS
by ETHEL BARTLETT and RAE ROBERTSON
From The Studio
Conducted by The Reverend
Father C. C. MARTINDALE , S.J.
A Religious Lecture from the Studio
Course IV-5
' Christianity and the Hope of Immortality'
By the Reverend Father C. C. MARTINDALE, S.J.
Appeal on behalf of THE FRIENDS OF THE POOR, by the Hon. Mrs. SYDNEY MARSHAM
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