FOUR NEW STARS IN "YOUTH SHOW"
come during 1941, "The Youth Show" will shortly be presenting four new stars. "The Youth Show" which is a Macquarie production. has been on the air from Commercial Broadcasting Service stations for several months now, and is heard at 9.0 p.m. every Wednesday. First new star is Igor Hmelnitsky, described by producer Russell Scott as the most brilliant young pianist in Australia. He is a son of Professor Hmelnitsky, who toured Australia about 20 years ago and in the early days of broadcasting was musical director of the first Sydney station. Igor Hmelnitsky has given recitals in various parts of Europe and the East, and in Australia he has appeared both on concert platforms and before the microphone. Another young star soon to be heard for the first time is Bertram Don, first basso to be broadcast in "The Youth Show." He will sing "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Along the Highway." Third on the list is a young screen star, Betty Bryant, who comes from Bondi, and plays lead in the new Australian film "Forty Thousand Horsemen." Fourth newcomer is Wilma Gregory, an 18-year-old soprano, who has done fine work with Sydney musical societies, N an earnest of good things to
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 83, 24 January 1941, Page 12
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206FOUR NEW STARS IN "YOUTH SHOW" New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 83, 24 January 1941, Page 12
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