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A review of recent literature on Church relations in England by H. G. Wood
Dr. Wood gives an account of the origins of the modern movement towards reunion and the reasons for its growth. He reviews a number of books and pamphlets (published in the last four years) inspired by a sermon preached at Cambridge in 1946 by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Among the books reviewed are Problems of Reunion by Dr. A. E. J. Rawlinson , Bishop of Derby, and three reports by Committees of the Churches: Catholicity, The Catholicity of Protestantism, and Church Relations in England.

Contributors

Unknown:
H. G. Wood
Unknown:
Dr. A. E. J. Rawlinson

Elsie Morison (soprano)
Richard Lewis (tenor)
George Pizzey (baritone)
Geraint Jones (harpsichord)
Charles Spinks (organ)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
A section of the London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, George Stratton )
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
Organ Concerto No. 2, In B flat
Chandos Anthem No. 9: 0 praise the Lord with one consent
Organ Concerto No. 7, in B flat
First of six programmes of Handel's organ concertos and Chandos anthems
Each programme in this series will include two organ concertos and one of the twelve anthems that Handel wrote for performance in the chapel of the Duke of Chandos at Cannons, near Edgware. The concertos (which Handel used to play as interludes during his oratorios) will be performed as nearly as possible in the style of the eighteenth century. Handel's exact relationship with the Duke of Chandos is still a matter of speculation; but of the splendour of the Chandos Anthems there can be no question. Harold Rutland

Contributors

Soprano:
Elsie Morison
Tenor:
Richard Lewis
Baritone:
George Pizzey
Harpsichord:
Geraint Jones
Harpsichord:
Charles Spinks
Chorus-Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Leader:
George Stratton
Conducted By:
Trevor Harvey

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