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Order of Service
Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Tweedie, Commander-in-Chief The Nore, will strike six bells on the ship's Bell of H.M.S. Canterbury
Psalm cxxi
First Verse of the National Anthem
Jerusalem (Blake) (S.P. 446)
Hymn, All people that on earth do dwell (A. and M. 166 ; E.H. 365)
Versicles and Responses
Psalm xxiv, 1-6, 9, 10
Lesson, St. Luke iv, 16-21, 23
Anthem, How lovely is Thy dweling-place (from Psalm Ixxxiv) (Brahms)
The Archbishop of Canterbury will then dedicate the gifts for cathedrals within the Empire and in the United States of America
Prayers and Lord's Prayer
Hymn, I vow to thee, my country (S.P. 319) (Holst)
Doxology and Blessing
Psalm cl
The Band of the Royal Engineers (By kind permission of Major-General W.G.S. Dubbie, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., and the Officers of the Royal Engineers)
Conducted by Lieutenant D. W. Jones, Director of Music, Royal Engineers

Relayed from Canterbury Cathedral

Contributors

Unknown:
Admiral Sir Hugh Tweedie
Conducted By:
Lieutenant D. W. Jones

Scene : The camp of the Polovtsian chief, Kontchak
It is evening
Cast in order of appearance
A young Polovtsian girl
Conductor,
Sir THOMAS BEECHAM , Bt.
Producer, Dr. OTTO ERHARDT
Chorus Master, ROBERT AINSWORTH
Relayed from
The Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden

Contributors

Conductor:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Producer:
Dr. Otto Erhardt
Chorus Master:
Robert Ainsworth
Kontchakovna, daughter of Khan Kontchak:
Karin Branzell
Vladimir Igorevitch, son of Prince Igot by his first marriage:
Charles Kullmann
Prince Igor:
Herbert Janssen
Ovlour, a baptised Polovtsian:
Parry Jones
Kontchak, a Polovtsian Khan:
Alexander Kipnis

National Programme Daventry

About National Programme

National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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