(Church of England) from Edgbaston Parish Church,
Birmingham
Organ Voluntary
9.30 Order of Service
Hymn, Jesus, where'er Thy people meet (E.H. 422 ; A. and M. 529)
Confession
Versicles and Responses Venite
Psalm viii
Lesson, Job xxviii, 12-15, 20-28 Jubilate Collects
Hymn, God moves in a mysterious way (E.H. 394 ; A. and M. 373)
Address by the Rev. Canon STUART
BLOFELD
Prayers
Hymn, Immortal, invisible, God only wise (E.H. 407; New S.P. 535)
Blessing
Organist and Choirmaster,
Russell Green
for Farmers and Shipping
o Eglwys Cynbryd Sant , Llanddulas,
Abergele
(A Religious Service in Welsh, from St. Cynbryd's Church, Llanddulas,
Abergele)
Trefn y
Gwasanaeth Emyn 644, 0 Dragwyddol Graig yr
Oesoedd (Ton, Cwm Rhondda)
Boreol Weddi
Salm lxxxiv
Y Llith Gyntaf , Esaiah Ix Te Deum
Yr Ail Lith, Matthew xii, 38-50 Jubilate Deo Y Credo
Colectau
Emyn 351, Wele gadam Sylfan Sion
(Ton, Hyfrydol)
Gweddiau Emyn 518, Awn bechaduriaid at y
Dwfr (Ton, Beatitudo)
Pregeth gan Y Parch.
EDWARD HUGHES
Emyn 723, Beth yw'r udgorn glywai'n seinio? (Ton, Blaenwern)
Y Fendith
Yr Emynau allan o Emyniadur yr
Eglwys
Organydd, Elsie Harrison
Conducted by Jack Frere
Overtur
with Don Carlos
from ' The Salt of the Sea' by Morley Roberts read by Geoffrey Tandy
with Giulio Cesare
4—' Wesley and the Evangelicals'
The Rev. Joseph McCulloch
Conductor, Colonel George Fuller
March, The Glory of the Combat
Coles
Suite, Songs of the Morning
Eric Ball
In this Hour of Softened Splendour
Pinsuti
March of the Pages (Tannhauser)
Wagner
Gems from
Messiah Handel , arr. Hawkes
Salvation Army Patrol Goffin
The Rev. A. C. Deane ,
Canon of Windsor and Chaplain to
H.M. the King
The Most Noble Order of the Garter is the oldest and most renowned English Order of Knighthood, having been founded by Edward III in or about-for the precise date is uncertain-the year 1348. (A popular story about a lady who dropped a garter and caused Edward to utter the sentence which became the motto of the Order first obtained its vogue a couple of centuries later, and has no historic foundation.) The shrine of the Order is the Quire of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, and here at noon tomorrow the Knights, headed by Their Majesties the King and Queen, will meet for a solemn service-the first of the kind to be held since 1914. In his talk Canon Deane will give an account of the Order, its history, its statutes, and its officers. He will also describe the arrangements made for the magnificent procession and service that will take place tomorrow.
Joan Cross (soprano)
The Golden Age
F. Andrew Rice
The Griller String Quartet:
Sydney Griller (violin) ; Jack O'Brien (violin) ; Philip Burton (viola) ; Colin Hampton (violoncello)
Karol Szymanowski , whose death was announced a few months ago, was one of the leading contemporary Polish composers. He received his musical education in Warsaw and began his career as a composer by following in Chopin's footsteps. But although he had never - quite lost his fondness for national and Chopinesque forms, he soon launched out in large-scale works on lines which Chopin never attempted, such as the Quartet No. 1, for which he was awarded in 1922 a prize by the Polish Minister of Education, and the Quartet No. 2, which will be heard this evening in England for the first time.
Quartet in A flat, Op. 105....Dvorák
1 Adagio ma non troppo--Allegro appassionato. 2 Molto vivace. 3 Lento molto cantabile. 4 Allegro non tanto
at the BBC Theatre Organ
The Bells
8.0 Order of Service
Hymn, Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (A. and M. 281 ; S.P. 555)
Confession and Thanksgivings Psalm xxiv
Lesson, Luke xv, 1-10 Magnificat
Prayers
Hymn, Be Thou my guardian and my guide (A. and M. 282 ; S.P. 100)
Address by the Rev. PAT MCCORMICK ,
D.S.O.
Hymn, Abide with me, fast falls the eventide (A. and M. 27 ; S.P. 437)
Blessing
Organist, J. H. Alden
An appeal on behalf of THE CANCER DEPARTMENT OF THE ROYAL VICTORIA AND WEST HANTS
HOSPITAL, BOURNEMOUTH, by Col. Sir
CHARLES GORDON-WATSON ,
K.B.E., C.M.G., F.R.C.S.
The Royal Victoria and West Hants Hospital has already established departments for the treatment of special diseases, and patients are received from a wide area. The sum of £15,000 is required in order that a well-equipped radiological department may be established for diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Owing to the numerous advances made during the last few years, there are few cases of cancer that cannot be relieved by radium and deep X-ray therapy. The appeal, which is to be made by the Vice-President of the Royal College of Surgeons, has the support of the British Empire Cancer Campaign, and the money is needed for the purchase of radium, deep X-ray therapy plant and other equipment, and for the provision of beds ; twenty-five per cent. of the contributions will be devoted to cancer research.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be ad dressed to [address removed]
No. 3
Being one of a series of Musical Memories by Wilfrid Rooke Ley
(Author of ' The Lady Sally', The Table under the Tree ', ' Chopin ', etc.)
The Story Tellers
Jack Allen
Terence de Marney
Among the Voices of the Past you will hear are those of King Charles II, Samuel Pepys , Liszt, Handel,
Wagner, etc. with Richard Goolden
(By permission of Claud Jenkins , of Daly's Theatre)
Robert Holmes
Sylvia Coleridge
Robin Maule
Malcolm Graeme
Wilfrid Rooke Ley
Ethel Lodge
Bryan Coleman
Felix Krish
Erik Chitty
Anthony Shaw
The production by Peter Creswell
Conductor, B. Walton O'Donnell
Overture (Suite in E minor)
Reznicek, arr. Gerrard Williams
Scherzo (L'Apprenti sorcier) (The
Magician's Apprentice)........Dukas
As Goethe tells the story, and Dukas presents it to us in merry music, the apprentice seizes the chance of his master's absence to pronounce the magic spell which sets the broomstick to work carrying water to the house. But he finds, when it is too late, that he has forgotten the words which undo the spell, and the carrying of water goes on until the house is well-nigh engulfed. In desperation the apprentice seizes an axe an'd chops the stick in half, only to find that his predicament is twice as bad as before, since both halves carry on the work with equal energy. The master magician returns-the tremendous blast of the brass instruments which announces that is unmistakable-just in time to avert final catastrophe.
Spanish Capriccio....Rimsky-Korsakov
1 Alborada. 2 Variazione. 3 Alborada. 4 Scena e Canto gitano. 5 Fandango asturiano