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3LO

Melbourne

SUNDAY, AUGUST 20. 8.20: The Melbourne Centenary. 8.80; News and musical items. 9.80; The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra : Conducted by Adrian Boult. Overture: "Hansel and Gretel." 9.38: "By the Fireside,’ "The Sundowners" Quartette, with Arnold Colman at the grand organ. 9.58; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra: Conducted by Karl Alwin. Suite: "Der Rosenkayvalier" (R. Strauss; arr. Nambuat). 16.15: National Programme. See 2FC. MONDAY, AUGUST 21. 7.45: Dinner music. 9.0: A weekly feature: Latest musical releases. 9.80: National Programme: A Revue, Pandora-up-to-the-Minute. Modern Variations on an Ancient Theme. A Broadeasting Mixture by Mark Makeham. 10.45: "Bertie Knowall" introduces himself, 10.55: An Orchestral and Choral Concert. A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra: "Norwegian Rhapsody" (Svendsen), A.B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus: "Going Home" (Dvorak). Hdouard Lambert, violin: "Adagio Religioso" (Nicholl); "Children’s Dance" (Iraser). The Orchestra and Wireless Chorus: A song cycle by Amy WoodfordeRinden : ‘A Lover in Damascus." Edouard Lambert, violin: "Aria" (Tartini) ; Minuetto (Alaw); Gavotte (Gossec); Canzonetta (Mendelssohn). .The Wireless Chorus: "Wassail Song" (Holst); "As Torrents in Summer" (Higar). The Orchestra: Toccata-Aria; MinuettoGiga (Scarletti) ; "March of the Dwarfs" from "Lyric Suite" (Greig). 12,0: News and Dance Music. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. 7.45: Dinner Music. 9.30: National Programme. See 2FC, 12.0: News and Dance Musie. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. 7.45: Dinner Music. 9.30; National Programme. "a Waltz Dream." Operetta. Adapted from the German of Felix Dormann and Leopold Jacobson. _Lyries by Adrian Ross. Music by Oscar Strauss. Performance under the direction of and conducted by William G. James, 11.10; A Dance Programme by Wireless Dance Orchestra (conducted hy Cecil

Fraser), with "The Gottenburg Trio"-~ Three Girls with a Zither. 12.0: News and Meditation Music. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 7.45: Dinner Music. 9.30: A National Programme. See 2FC. 12.0: News and Dance Music. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 7.45: Dinner Music. 9.30:. "Adventure." Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band. Conductor: F. C. Johnston, with J. Alexander Browne, baritone, and William King, xylophonist. 10.40: "Common Clay": A play in three acts and an epilogue by Cleve Kincead. 12.0: News and Dance Music. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. 7.45: Dinner Music. 9.30: National Programme, See 2FC. 12.30: News and Dance Music.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 6, 18 August 1933, Page 6

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3LO Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 6, 18 August 1933, Page 6

3LO Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 6, 18 August 1933, Page 6

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