CARILLON PROGRAMME
■ In' commemoration of toinprrowV s*l* niversary of tho Battlo: ; of the Somme, the oarillonist; Miss Gladys Watkinsy will play the following programme tomorrow afternoon, commencing., at * o'clock:— -■■'.:;.. ■-■'■ 1. Whittington Chimes. . ' 2. "Turn Ye to Me" (old Highland rowing song). ■• f ' 3. "Tho Bells of Aberdovy" (Welsh).; , " ; ■' ■" 4. Menuet and Trio. (Mozart) j s.,"Shenandoah" (a sea chanty).,, q. "The Song- that . Beached ■ 38> Heart" (Julian Jordan).. ■.. ■-.''', . 7. "E Pari Ra" (Maori Song »f Parting). ' : ■ 8. "The Flowers of tho Forest.** , 9. N.Z. Division Bell, "The SommV; (sounded eight times). .'' ' ; . 10. National Anthem. ; ■:
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 65, 14 September 1934, Page 11
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93CARILLON PROGRAMME Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 65, 14 September 1934, Page 11
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