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Salvationist Publishing and Supplies band, conducted by Eric Ball : Sound out the Proclamation (Theme and Variations) (Ball)
Richard Crooks (tenor) : Beautiful Dreamer, Jeanie with the light brown hair, and Ah, may the red rose live always (Foster)
Foden's Motor Works Band :
Prometheus Unbound (Bantock). Overture, Poet and Peasant (Tenor horn solo, Arthur Webb ) (Suppe)
Richard Crooks (tenor) : Songs my Mother taught me (Dvorak). So we'll go no more a-roving (M. V. White)
Foden's Motor Works Band :
Pageantry March (Windsor)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Eric Ball
Unknown:
Arthur Webb

from St. Paul's Cathedral
Order of Service
Psalms lix, lx, lxi Lesson, Amos iv
Magnificat, Plainsong (Causton) Lesson, Galatians iii
Nunc Dimittis, Plainsong (Causton)
Anthem, When Jesus our Lord
(Mendelssohn) (words, S. Matthew ii, 1-2)
Hymn, 0 worship the Lord (E.H. 42, vv. 1, 2, 3, and 5) (The choir will consist of men's voices only)

Contributors

Unknown:
S. Matthew

Season 1938-9
Ninth Concert from Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co. Ltd.)
Noel Eadie (soprano)
Astra Desmond (contralto)
Heddle Nash (tenor)
Keith Falkner (bass-baritone)
The BBC Choral Society
(Chorus Master, Leslie Woodgate )
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by BRUNO WALTER
Bruno Walter , one of the most renowned of living conductors, made his first appearance in London at the Royal Philharmonic Concert in 1909 with extraordinary success. He was then little more than thirty, but already had a fine record behind him as a conductor in Berlin, Vienna, and elsewhere.
He has been affectionately known to English opera-lovers since 1910 when he conducted Dame Ethel Smyth 's The Wreckers at Covent Garden. During the war he was music director at Munich. Until a few years ago Bruno Walter was a familiar figure in London during the German opera season at Covent Garden, and as conductor of symphony concerts, particularly those of the London Symphony Orchestra. He has broadcast on many occasions.
Next Wednesday listeners will hear him in a programme of Brahms and Beethoven.

Contributors

Contralto:
Astra Desmond
Tenor:
Heddle Nash
Bass-Baritone:
Keith Falkner
Chorus Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Leader:
Paul Beard
Conducted By:
Bruno Walter
Unknown:
Bruno Walter
Unknown:
Dame Ethel Smyth
Unknown:
Bruno Walter

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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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