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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2. 9.0: National Talk. A Discussion Between Adelaide and Sydney-On the Freedom of Speech. 9,20: "The News Behind the News," by "The Watchman." 10,0: National programme, Unit One: Unfamiliar Musie by Familiar Compos-
ers. A programme arranged by Fritz Hart, F.R.C.M. Assisting artists: Lilian Stott, soprano; Gertrude Healy, violin: Ida Scott at the piano. 10.30: Unit Two: The Mutton Birds’ Home Coming. Broadcast from Cowes. 10.45: Unit Three: From the studio, A Concert by the Hawthorn City Band, conducted by A. H. Paxton (winners of South Street Competition, 1934), assisted by Raymond Beatty, basso: Greta Callow, soprano; Adrian Benaall, harp, .with a Scene from Dickens played by Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Dudley. Hawthorn City Band, Overture, "The Thievish Magpie" (Rossini}. Raymond Beatty, basso, Selections from his repertoire. Adrian Bendail, harpist, "La Cascado" ("The Fouutain’) (Charles Oberthur). Greta Callow, soprano, "The Smile of Spring’ (Percy Fletcher); "The Lilac Cotton Gown" (Dorothy Hill). Band, Seiection from "The Merry Widow" (Lahar). A Scene from Charles Dickens's "David Copperfield," played by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dudley. 12.15: Band, cornet solo, ‘"Besses 0’ tie Barn" (Clements); entr’acte, "Under neath the Stars" (Spencer). Raymoud Beatty, basso, Selection from nis repertoire, Adrian Bendall, harpist, "The Minstrel’s Adieu to His Native Land" (Thomas). Greta Callow, soprano, "The Unforseen" (Cyril Seott) ; *"What’s: in the Air Toxlay?" (Robert (Aden). Band, Selection from "Waust’ (Gounod). The Epilogue. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 8.15: The financial barometer. §.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. See 2KC. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 8.15: Famous Romances from Real Life, Louis XV and Madame Du _ Barry. William Tainsh, $30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. Unit One: "The Taming of the Shrew." Production, Frank D. Clewlow. 11.20: Unit Two: The first of a series of lecture-recitals by the world-famous pianist-composer, Perey Grainger-
"The Universalist Attitude Towards Music." Played illustrations: "Fantasy for 4 Strings," No. 4 (string quartet) (Pureell); "Air in D from Overture No. 8" (string quartet) (Bach); Excerpts from "The Seventh Quintet" (string quartet and piano) (A. Fichenscher); ‘"‘Kindling Wood" (three women’s voices) (Lineva) ; "Lullaby" for eight mixed voices (four women’s, and four men’s voices) (N. Curtiss-Burlin). 12,40: Unit Three: Dance music by the Wireless Dance Orchestra. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. $15: "Finding Your Career," G. R. Giles, B,Se., Dip, Ed, Vocational Guidance Officer, Department of Wducation. 3.30: Dinner music. ; 10.0: National programme. See-2FC. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 8.15: Dinner music. 10.0; National programme. Unit One: From the Showgrounds, National Wucharistic Congress. Service for Men His Holiness the Pope will speak from the Vatican. Rev. C. C. Martindale, SJ., preaching. 11,15; Unit Two: The second of the series of lecture-recitals by the worldfamous pianist-composer, Percy Grainger, "Scales in the Past, the Present and the Future." Four-part Fantasy No. 5 (string quartet) (Purcell) ; Andante amoroso, second quartet (string quartet) (Sandby). Fantasy (two violins, two violas and two ’cellos) (Thos. Tomkins). Excerpts fram Brockway’s "Lonesome Tunes" and "Dwenty Kentueky Mountain Songs". (mezzo-soprano voice and baritone voice). 12,15: Unit Three: From Brisbane, Description of, and music from, the United Charities Ball, held in honour of his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 8.15: ‘"Kamous Romauces from Real Life: Fersen and Marie Antoinette," William Taiush. §.30: Dinner music. 10,0; Hvening session, 42.40; Dance music by the Wireless Dance Orchestra. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8. 8.15: "The [taian Language: More Irregular Vers, De Amicis;: Reading of a Passage," Signor Gino Nibbi. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. Unit One: "Shamus O’Brien," a romantic comic opera in two acts, founded on a poem by John Sheridan le Fanu. Written by Geo. ii, Jessop. Composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, Production, Frank D, Clawlow, Performance under the direction of and condueted by William G, James, 11,80: Unit Two: "The Limerick as Literature," Mr. James McRae, Director of Hducation. 14.45: Unit Three: "By Our Halidom!" A mediaeval mix-up, Ye Gaye Revue of Ye Myddle Ages, presented by Ye Knyghts and Ladyes of 300, Ye arolle wryt by ye ancynte scrybe, Mark Makeham.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 39
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6613 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 39
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