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2FC

Sydney

SUNDAY, JULY 2. 7.35: "The Old Coaching Days." .A talk by R. Norman Mawer. 8.20: Professor A. H. Charteris, Challis Professor of International Law in the University of Sydney, will continue his series of talks on "Australia Looks on the World." 8.50: The Fifth of Six Vocal Recitals. Arranged by the Musical Association of New South Wales. Wthel Friend, Contralto: "Dedication" (Schumann); ‘The Sea Bird" (Quilter) ; "Moonlight" (Quilter) ; "By the Sea" (Quilter) ; "The Beggar" (Hart). Clement Q. Williams, baritone. 9.10: "Some Old French Chateaux. 7 A tulk by F. S. Burnell. 9.30: The Fifth of the First Series ol Six Trios for Piano, Violin and Celle. Arranged by the Musical Association of NS.W. "Trio in GC Minor (Brahms).

Lindley Evans, pianist; Cedrie Ashton, ’eellist. Violin solo: " Cradle Song" (Brahms Monk). Soloist: Cyril Monk. Piano solo: "Waltzes" (Brahms) Soloist : Lindley Tivans. 10.10; Interlude. 10.15: A nationnl programme. (‘Transmission from 38LOQO, Melbourne), "Waust." A tragedy by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Translated, in the Original Metres, by

Hayard Taylor. Featuring Theo Shall. Produced by Frank D. Clewbow. MONDAY, JULY 3, 8.45: Sporting results. 9.0: A National Programme. A Musi: cal Romance, "The Road to Mandalay." (A Humphrey-Bishop production). Based ou Kipling’s famous verses, and Amy Woodforde Finden’s "Pagoda of Flow-ers’-written by Edmund Barclay. Cast includes: Yvone Banvard, John Pickard. Zena Moller, Walter Kingsley, Rene Dixon, Erie Masters, Phyllis Gillett, Dan Agar, and Alfred Wilmore. Additional music and lyrics by Alf. J. Uawrance. Chorus and orchestra conducted by Joseph Post. 10.45: An Orchestral and Choral programme, presenting Gerald Walenn, violinist, the A.B.C. Radio Choir, conducted by G. Vern Barnett, and the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts. The Orchestra: "Patrie" Overture (Bizet). The Choir: "The Third Bsalm" (Hill)-Motet for Mixed Voices. "The Vesper Bell" (Phillips).. © Gerald Walenn: "Allegro and Adagio" (Bach). The Orchestra: "L’Heure BExquise" (Hahn); "Song of the Czar" (RimskyKXorsakov) ; "Serenade": (Bertie). The Choir: "The Lord is My Shepherd" (Schubert), for ladies’ voices and orchestra. "Dream, Baby, Dream" (Baynon), for mixed voices-unaccompanied. "The Rridal Chorus" from "The Rose Maiden"

-with orchestra (Cowen). The Orchestra: "Dawn" (Curran); "Minuet in B Flat" (Beethoven) ; "Canzonetta" (Mendelssohn). Gerald Walenn: "Menuet in F" (Handel); "Tambourin" (Cossec) ; "Waltz? (Hummel). The Orchestra: "Moszkowskiana" (Moszkowsky). TUESDAY, JULY 4. 7.45: Talks from Macquarie Street: "William Roentgen-The Discoverer of X-rays." 8.0: Joe Maxwell, V.C., M.C., D.C.M.. will tell some "Tales of the A.I.F." 8.40: Sporting Results. 9.380: A National Programme (transmission from 3L0, Melbourne). The A.B.G. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra: Overture, "The Star Spangled Banner.’ A Play: "Robert HB. Lee," by John Drinkwater; produced by Frank UD. Clewlow. 11.0: A Frivolous Hour: Wireless Dance Orchestra, Norm. Bland and Mark Markham, "The Sundowners’ Quartette," and "The Queer Quartette."

12.038: Dance Music from 3L0, Melbourne. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. 7.45: This week’s interview. "Showing the Flag with the Prince of Wales," "Westward Ho!’ Commander C. H. Rolleston, R.N. (retired) will continue his series of talks, 8.40: Sporting Results. 9.30: A National Programme presenting, "The Singing Pierrots" and Bert and the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra conducted by E. J. Roberts, to be followed by an Australian Historical Play, "Collit’s Inn," by T. Stuart Gurr and Varney Monk. Music under the direction of Howard Carr. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 7.45: Women’s activities in sport. 8.45: Sporting results. 9.30: A National Programme (transmission from 8LO, Melbourne): "A Year in an Hour,’ by Leslie Williams. Hiow' many. people remember the outstanding events of 1890; the opening of the Forth Bridge, and the installation of the first electrie light? How many of our younger generation of cricketers know: that the Australian Hleven paid their seventh visit to England, and that one match found England dispatched for less than thirty runs? "A Year in an Hour," through the medium of song and story, presents all the outstanding fea-

tures of the year 1890, when the older generation will revive some happy memories, and the younger folk be entertained with a few events culled from modern history. 10.40: A Sea Fantasy, "Salt Sea Spray and Stockholm Tar." 11.0: Concert by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, with Pauline Bindley (sop), Alan Eddy (basso) and Hdourd Lambert (piano). FRIDAY. JULY 7. 4.45: How the Iinglish Theatre Began, Part 2. ‘The Church and the Theatre," told by Miss Jean Rankin. 9.80: A National Programme, present‘ig Alfred Lennard, baritone, Mary Charlton pianiste, and the A.B.C. (Sydney) Military Band conducted by J. Vheloung. 10.50: "Peg Woffington," A play by Arthur Greenaway presenting Ada Reeve in the name role. Produced by Arthur Greenaway. SATURDAY, JULY 8.

7.45: Model -Aeroplane Session, conducted by "Wings." 8.0: Women’s sporting results. 8.15: Sporting results. 10.0: A National Programme = _ (transmission from 3CL, Adelaide), a symphony concert dy South Australian Orchestra, under the direction of Professor H. Harold Davies,: Mus. Doc. Hon. Conductor: Harold Parsons. Assisting artists: Peggy Palmer, pianist;

Clifford Lathlean, baritone. Overture, "Ruy Blas" (Mendelssohn), Pianoforte Coneerto in A Minor (Schumann), Peggy Palmer. Group of Songs, Clifford Lathlean, slow movement from "Symphony in BE Minor" (Tschaikowsky). Intermis‘sion, 11.0: "Children’s Overture" (Quilter). Group of English songs, Clifford Lath-lean-"Traumerei" for strings only (Schumann); "Minuet" for strings only (Boccherini) ; "March Slave" (Tscha kowsky). f

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 51, 30 June 1933, Page 6

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2FC Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 51, 30 June 1933, Page 6

2FC Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 51, 30 June 1933, Page 6

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