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Cr oor SUNDAY, AUGUST 13. 3.20: The Founding of Melbourne.-4-"The Official Foundation and Naming of Melbourne," Mr. C. R. Long, M.A. 8,30: News. $.40: The Mackay Expedition-‘Ex-periences in Central Australia," Commander H. T. Bennett. 9.5: The News Behind the News," by "The Watchman." 9.30: Isolde Meuger, The Sundowners’ Quartette with Arnold Colman at the Grand Organ. 10.15: A National Programme. A Concert arranged by Professor Bernard Heinze, E.R.C.M. Artists-Margaret Sutherland, piano; Mary Baillieu, piano ; Carrie Cairnduff, soprano; Gwen Proctor, cello. 11.45: Bpilogue, "The Happy Travel- " MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 7.45: Dinner music. 9.0: A Weekly Feature: Latest Musioal Releases, . 9.30: National programme. See 2F0.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. 7.45: Dinner music 9.30: "She Stoops to Conquer." A Play by Oliver Goldsmith. , 10.55; Military Band Concert. The A.B.C, (Melbourne) Military Band (conductor, Harry Shrugg), with "The Paraphrasing Five" in old songs in. new settings and "Emma and ’Erbert" in topical trivialities. 12.0: News and dance music, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. 7.45: Dinner music. 3.80: National programme. See 2FC. © THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 7.45; Dinner music. 9.30: National programme, An Ur chesttal Concert by the A.B.C. (Mel bourne) Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Perey Code). Leader: Edouard Lambert, Assisting artist: Alan Eddy, basso. A.B.G. (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra, Overture, "Prince Igor" (Borodin). Alan Eddy, basso, "The King’s Prayer" from "Lohengrin" (Wagner) (with Or chestral Accompaniment). Symphony Orchestra, Tone Poem, "Summer" (Frank Bridge); "Shepherd Fennel’s Dance" (Balfour Gardiner). Alan Eddy, basso, "She Alone Charmeth My Sadness" from "Trene" (Gounod); "Edward" (Loewe). Symphony Orchestra, "Entry of the Gods into Valhalla" from "Rhinegold" (Wag: ner). 10.30: ‘Symphony Orchestra, Suite iu the Olden Style for String Orchestra (Grieg), Symphony No, 2 in © (Schumann). 11.30: An Anthology of Modern Verse. Frank D. Clewlow. 12.0: News and Dance Music. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. 7.45: Dinner music, 9.30: National Programme, See 2FC. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. 7.45: Dinner music.. 9.30: National programme. From the Melbourne Town Hall,-‘HIAWATHA" by Coleridge-Taylor. Sung by the Melbourne Philharmonie Society. Conductor: Professor Bernard Heinze, F.R.C.M. (1) "Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast’; (2) "The Death of Minnehaha"; (3) "Hiawatha’s Departure." This beaufiful setting of the well-known poem by Longfellow was the crowning achievement of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, raising him from a comparatively obscure position to a suecess which has carried his name throughout the musical world.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Page 7
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3723LO Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Page 7
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