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for Whit Sunday
From Durham Cathedral
Sentences for Whit Sunday Rise, Creator Spirit, rise Versicles and Responses
Psalm 104 (Chant, James Turle ) First Lesson: Isaiah 11. vv. 1-9 Magnificat (Dyson in D)
Second Lesson: Romans 8, vv. 18-39 Nunc dimittis (Dyson in D)
Creed. Versicles. Responses. Collects Anthem: O God, when thou appearest
(Mozart)
Prayers
Sermon by the Rev. Peter de D. May ,
Vice-Principal of Bishop's Theological College, Calcutta
Come down. O love divine (E.H. 152) Blessing
Organist. Conrad Eden

Contributors

Unknown:
James Turle
Unknown:
Rev. Peter de D. May
Organist:
Conrad Eden

First of five programmes of his music prepared under the direction of Anthony Lewis
Magnificat, for soloists, chorus, and orchestra
Dialogue: Es gingen zweene
Menschen hinaus
Tenor solos: O misericordissimum
Jesu; Frohlocket mit
Handen Motet for soloists, chorus, and orchestra: Zion spricht
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Elsie Morison (soprano)
Catherine Lawson (contralto)
Richard Lewis (tenor) Norman Walker (bass) Geraint Jones (organ)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus Master. Leslie Woodgate )
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
(Leader. Maurice Clare )
Conducted by Anthony Lewis

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Lewis
Unknown:
Handen Motet
Soprano:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Soprano:
Elsie Morison
Contralto:
Catherine Lawson
Tenor:
Richard Lewis
Bass:
Norman Walker
Bass:
Geraint Jones
Chorus Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Leader:
Maurice Clare
Conducted By:
Anthony Lewis

by Sir Edward Mellanby ,
K.C.B., F.R.S.
Earlier this year Sir Edward Mellanby delivered a Hopkins Memorial Lecture before the Chemical Society. Tonight, on the anniversary of Hopkins's death, he gives a shortened version of the lecture in which he speaks about the personality and work of the man who first drew attention to the importance of accessory food factors in nutrition, or. as we now call them. vitamins

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Edward Mellanby
Unknown:
Sir Edward Mellanby

Third Programme

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