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2 BL

SYDNEY NATIONAL STATION ‘ 855 kK.C.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28. 9.15:. From the Lindfield Presbyterian Chureh, Divine Service. Preacher : Rev. A. D: Marchant, B.A.,-B.D. Organist : Rotarian Harry Chardler, M.A. 10.30: Famous Crimes jn Retrospect, "The Seddon Poison Case." 11.0: °"‘Australia Looks at the World, " talk by Professor A. H. Charteris? 11.145: . A recital by Percy Grainger, world-famous pianist-composer, Prelude

and Fugue, D Sharp Minor (Bach); Blithe Bells (Bach-Grainger) ; "Sonata I’ Minor" Op, 5 (a) Allegro maestoso; (b) Andante; (c) Scherzo; (d) Intermezzo (Retrospect); (e) Finale: Allegro Moderato ma rubate (Brahms). Six small piano pieces Op, 19 (Arnold Schonberg). Valse Secherzando (Cyril Seott); "The Garden of Soul-Sym-pathy" (Cyril Seott); "My Logan Love" (arranged by Hamilton Harty) ; "Billy Boy" (English sea shanty) (set by Harold Rutland). 12.15: Close, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. $.15: Dinner music. 9.30; "Life in Houses Abroad," a talk by Mr. H. O. Woodhouse. 9.50: A dental health talk. 10.0: Hvery Monday night at 8.0 "The Three Musketeers (Dumas), Dramatised by Hdmund Barclay. Production : Lawrence H. Cecil, ninth episode. Siege of La Rochelle. 10.25: Forty minutes of light musie by living English composers. The A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by B. J. Roberts and the A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus. conducted by Joseph Post. 41.15: Programme presented by the Nationa] Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, assisted by Sadie Grainger, soprano; Wilson Ewart, bass, Band, March, "The Childrea of the Regiment" (Fucik); Soprano. "Buy my Strawberries" (Oliver) ; "Where my Caravan has Rested" (Lohr); Band, Overture, "The Black Domino" (Auber); Bass, "Cargoes" (Martin Shaw); "Five and Twenty ‘ Sailormen" (Col. Taylor) ; Band, Selection, "Lilac Time" (Schubert); Soprano, "La Serenata" (Tosti); "Lindy Lou" (Strickland); Band, "Birthday Serenade" (Lincke); Alaskan Song. "Cocheco" (Reeves); Bass, "A Smuggler’s Song" (Mortimer) ;. "Moovings" (Sanderson) ; Band, Valse, "Lhe Grenadiers" (Waldteufel). 12.20: Late news. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 8.15: Dinner music. . 9.30: Relayed from 4QG, Brisbane. "Counsel for the Defence-The Case of the Bourgeoise," by Professor H. Aleock. 10.0: From St. Patrick’s Church, Church Hill. Choral programme by the Male Choir, conducted by Leo Finn, assisted by S. Bretnall, organist. 11.0: "The Lessons of the Air Race," a talk by Norman Bllison. 11.15: Miss Angela Parselles (soprano), will give a recital of Greek songs. "As a Dream" (Hatsapostolou) ; "In Bxile" (Leonardo) ; "Song of the Rose" (Bottero); "The Cursed One" (Tatta) ; "Serenade" (Hatsapostolou), 11.20: A programme arranged by the Musical Association of N.S.W. Phyllis MacDonald, violin; Lawrence GodfreySmith, piano; Clement Q. Williams. baritone, Pianist, "a Bourbonnaise" (Couperin):; "Tender Sylvia" (Paquin); "Gavotte and Variations" (Rameau). Baritone, (a) "Le Secret" (Faure); (b) "Clair de Inne" (Faure); (ce) "Nell" (Faure). Violin. "Nocturne" (Lili Boulanger): ‘Tambourin" (J. Ph. Rameau-Kreisler), Pianist, "Menuet’’ (Ravel) ;. "Passepied" (Debussy); "Mouvement" (Debussy). Baritone. (a) "La. Pavane" (Bruneau); (b) "Carnival" (Felix Foudraine); (ec) "T/’Enfant «et les Sortileges" (Ravel), Violin, "La

Wille Aux Cheveux De Lin" (6. Debussy) ; "Rigaudon" (Rameau),* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 8.15: Dinner music. 9.30: "The N.R.A. and Some Problems of the New Deal," ao talk by Persia Campbell. oo 40.0: Vaudeville, presented by Fred Whaite and his Theatre Orchestra, A burlesque on an old time music hai! giving our listeners an jdea of how a cheap London music hall entertainment of 80 or 40 years ago would sound to our present day audiences Introducing A soubretie, a red nose comedian, a trial turn, a seal act, the two toffs, a melodrama, the boys from Broadway, the two sisters, a short farce. Programme presented by the National Military Band, assisted by the Studio Male Quartette, including band. March, "Old Panama" (Alford) ; Over ture, "Dj Ballo" (Sullivan); Male (luartette, "Columbine’s Garden" (Besly); ‘The Market Cart" (Day) ; Band, Novelty Intracte, "Micky Goes Awhistling"’ (Mansfield) ; Valse *Hstudiantina," (Waldteufel), Male Quartette, "Heaven at the End of the Road" (Barlow); "Sing Along" (Teem). ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 8.15: Dinner music. 9,30: Mr, F. A. Bland, M.A.. LL.B., will talk on "The Flight from Reality: In Government." 9,50; A dental health talk. 10.0: Relayed from 2NC, Newcastle, a community singing concert (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Com mission). FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 8.15: Dinner music. 9.30: Mr. H. J. Bate, M.L.A., will speak oun "Kodder Conservation for the Coastal Dairy Parmer." 10.0: Programme presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Bi. J.. Roberts and the Radio. Choir. conducted by G, Vern Barnett. Or chestra, two movements from Sym phony in G@ ‘The Drum Roll (Haydn) ; Radio Choir and Orchestra "The Ballad of William de Vlaming.’ Poem by B. J. Brady, musie by Claude i. Monteith. Orchestra, "Somerse: Rhapsody" (Holst). Choir, Wour Tudor Madrigals, (a) "Crabbed Age «nd Youth" ; (b). "Spring"; (e) "Silver Swan"; (d) ‘*Phillida and Coridon" (Dr. Alex Burnard). Orehestra, Selection from Tschaikowsky’s works. 11.0: Interlude, "Leaves of Memory.’ written and presented by Hillis Price, assisted. by Patricia Minchin. 11.20: A Concert by the National Military Band, conducted by Stepheu Yorke, assisted by Raymond Beatty basso and the dialectitians (Frank Gorman and George Jennings) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 10.0: Old.time dance programme, featuring Alfred Wilmore (tenor). Peggy Ross (soprano), Grace Quine (contralto), Arthur Helmsley (entertainer). and BHdith Cansdale. »

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 26 October 1934, Page 43

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2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 26 October 1934, Page 43

2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 26 October 1934, Page 43

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