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2 BL

SYDNEY |

NATIONAL STATION be 855 kc.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 9.0: From St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Divine Service, 10.80: From the studio. "We Aw ait Your Verdict," written and produced ‘by Ellis Price." "Rex vy. Crowder," Charge of Manslaughter. 11.0: "Australia Looks on the World," talk by Professor A. H, Charteris. Pianoforte recital by Percy Grainger. the world-famous pianist-composer. Prelude and Fugue, A Minor (BachLiszt); "Almeria" (L. Albeniz); "EI Puerto" (L. Albeniz) ; Prelude, "De Profundis" (Balfour Gardiner) ; "Mochaelchurch" (Balfour Gardiner) ; "To the Springtime" (Grieg) ; "Wedding? Day at Troldhagen" (Grieg) « "Moonlight on the Lake" (Roger Quilter); "Colonial Song" (Grainger) ; on the Shore," Irish Reel, set by Grainger, 12.15: Close down. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 8.15: Dinner music. . 9.30: "The Rational House in Australia," a talk ‘by H. O: Woodhouse, A.R.I.B.A, 10.0: Every Monday Night, "The Three Musketeers" (Dumas). Dramatised by Edmund Barclay. Produetion, Lawrence H, Cecil. Tenth episode: "Holding the Bastion." 10,25: Programme by the Georgian Vocal aud Instrumental Ensemble. Russia the paradox, Russia the soul of melancholy and fun, Russia the unexpected, is here expresséd in her varied moods, 11.0: Mr. B. J. Gravestock will, talk. on "Harry Lauder." 11.15: | Programme presented by . National Military Band, the Pierrots and Bert. 12.20; Late. news... © a

_ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. $05: ‘Dinner music. ' 30: Talk, See 3L0. 10. 0: A programme of. works by. Christian ‘Hellemann, ‘ assisted by the Radio Choir, Roy." Smedley’ ’ (mandolinisf), Gladys. Evans (soprano), Kitty Glover (contralto), ‘Neville Amadio (fidutist), Herbert Williams (basso), Cecil Berry (violinist), G. Vern’ Barnett at the organ. Organ: Prelude in © MinorCanzona. Chorus: Chant Arabe. ' .Violin:. Blegy Heroic. Soprano: Aria: "The Dream," from. the Grand "Opera "Marah." Choir: Part song, "Crossing the Bar." Flute solo: Prélude in D Minor. Contralto: "The Water Lily," "The Harbour of Sleep."- Mandolin: . "Romance"; "Tarantelle." ‘Bass: "When the Norther Blows"; "Song of the Cattle Hunter." Violin: "Chanson Erotique." Piano, organ aud choir: Motet, "By Babylon's Wave." 11.10: Vaudeville, presented "by ‘Fred Whaite and his Vaudeville Orchestra. Radig Reel of Non-stop Variety. The Austral Sisters, harmonising trio; Leeds and Le Mar, ina sketch. entitled "My Umbrella" ; Renee Lees, novelty pianiste in rhythmitie transcriptions ; Maxwell Carew, character comedian; Slavin and. Thompson, the topical duo; Sammy Cope, xylophonist: 12.20: Late news. WEDNESDAY, N OVEMBER 7. 8.15: Dinner music, 10.0: Chamber Musical Recital, presented by The Sydney String. Quartet, and Alexander Sverjensky, pianist. Assist- ing vocalist, Anne Mills, mezzo. Quintet. for piano. and. strings, "Op, 51 in D Major’-Allegro » moderato, -theme and variations; ‘Schérzo-Finale, fugue (Arensky). Mezzo, "Thou Art Like a Tender Flower" (Liszt); "Love! That Linketh. Soul to Soul" (Liszt); "Murmuring Breezes’ (Jensen), Quaxtet. Pianist, "The Woman and »2 Nightingale" (Granados) ; "Sequidillas" (Albeniz). Mezzo, "The Lotus Flower" (Schumann) ; "The Nut Tree" (‘Schumann); -"A Summer’s Night" (Scehumann). Quartet, 11.15: Mr. Norman Ellison will talk on "Lessons of the Air Race," 11.30; An Hour of Operatic Airs (racorded). THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 8.15: Dinner music. 9.30: Talk. See 3L0. . 10.0: From the Old Men’s. Home, Liverpool: A Community Singing Concert (arranged by._- the Smith Family). Artists: "Dorina," xylophonist; Princess. Wiki, Maorj singer ; Pred. Bluett, comedian. 12.20: Late news, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 8.15: Dinner music. 9.30: For the Man on the Land; Lt.-Col. G. C. Somerville will talk on "The RAS: Fodder Conservation Competition." 10.0: Programme by the Musical Association. Assisting artists: Gladstone Bell, ’cellist; Gerald Walenn, violinisi; Madame Weidler,’: soprano; Lottie Dearn, pianist. Trio, piano, violin and ‘cello, Allegro" molto, adagio molto e mesto (Dvorak), Soprano, "Joy of Spring" (Mendelssohn) ; ; "The Beloved One. Waits" (Mendélssohn); "Greeting" (Mendelssohn). Violinist, Largo from "New World" Symphony (DvorakKreisler); "Slavonic Dances in. G Minor" (‘Dvorak-Kreisler). Pianist, "Song Without. Words, -O Minor"?

‘(Mendelssohn) ;‘ "Prelude EE Minor" (Mendelssohn); "Duetto’® (Mendelssolin). ‘Soprano, "Welcome to Spring" (Mendelssohn) ; "The Moon" (Mendets--sohn) ; "On Wings of Song’’--(Mendels-sohn).*. Cellist, Adagio:ma non troppo ‘from . " "Cello Concerto, B.. Minor" (Dvorak), 11.0: A recorded orchestral concert, 12,20: Late news. .SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. -7.20: Complete sporting resume. 10.0: Radio Dance Night, with. Cec. Merrison and his. Dance Band. Interludes by the Mastersingers’ Quartette, A-

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 54

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2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 54

2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 17, 2 November 1934, Page 54

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