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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 8.5: "Tribal Customs in Central Australia." A talk by ©. H. Lack. 9.0: A national talk. Relayed from 4QG, Brisbane. Mr. H. Fysh, Man‘aging Director, and Mr. Li. Brain,.Chief Pilot of Q.A.N.T.A.S. will speak on "The First Regular Australia-Hngland Air Mail." 9.45: A national programme. "The Wild Duck," a drama by Hendrik Ibsen. Adapted for radio by Edmund Barclay. Production: Lawrence H. . Cecil. , 10.45: A recital by Frank Hutchens, pianist,..in . association -with- Lionel Lawson, violinist. "Sonata in D Minor" for pianoforte and violin (Brahms). Frank Hutchens, pianoforte solos, "Intermezzo in BE Flat Major"; "Intermezzo.'in C Major" (Brahms). Lionel. Lawson, violin solos, "Waltz in A Flat"; "Hungarian Dance in G. Minor" (Brahms). 11.20: A programme by -the A:B.C. (Sydney) String Orchestra, conducted by H.-J. Roberts. The Radio Choir, conducted by G. Vern Barnett -and Maynard Wilkinson at the. Studio Organ. String Orchestra; . "Some Shakespeare Fairy. Characters".Part 1 and Part 2 (Speaight).: Radio Choir, "Hia ‘Mater’. from- "Stabat . Mater" bass’ solo, chorus. and organ ;°"Inflammatus" from "Stabat Mater". soprano solo, chorus, strings and . organ (Rossini). String Orchestra, "Music Pictures" (Foulds) ; "Devotion Rustique" (Matt). Radio Chorus. "The Lord is my Shepherd" for ladies’ chorus, strings, piano and organ (Schubert) ; "Behold! God the Lord Passed By" for chorus, strings and organ (Mendelssohn). String Orchestra, suite, "Cinderella" (first performance) (Mirrie Hill); "Solitude in the. Mountains" melody by Ole Bull; "Norwegian Melody" (arr. Binding). Radio Choir, "O Gladsome Light" unaccompanied (Sullivan); "Hallelujah Chorus" from "Mount of Olives" (Beethoven). 12.15: Hpilogue. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 8.15: Dinner music (r.) 10.0: National programme. See 3L0. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 8.15: Dinner music (r.) 10.0: A national programme, The A.B.O. Musical Comedy. Company. presents *The — Red’ Widow." Production, Lawrence 'H, Cecil. Books and lyrics by C. Pollock and R. Wolf. Music by Charles Gebest. Adapted for radio by Hdmund Barclay. A strong. cast
supported by the A.B.C. Wireless Chorus and the A.B.C. Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Willy Redstone, 11.25: A programme of Symphonie Dance Musie. featuring the A.B.C. Sym. phonic Dance Band, conducted by Cee. Morrison. The Austral Sisters, in rhythmic harmonies, The MasterSingers Male Quartet, Les Harris. ‘vocalist, and Don Royal, xylophonist. Band, a rhythmic paraphrase of popu lar Irish melodies, introducing a saxophone quartet of "Believe Me if all those Endearing Young Charms" (Lange). The Mastersingers Quartet "Old Josiah Had No Money" with orchestral accompaniment (Packay) The Band, symphonic special of the popular number, "Here Cores the Sun," featuring the Austral Sisters . (Freed). Don Royal, xylophone solo. "Dainty Miss" (Barnes). The Band, Symphonie arrangement of the waltz "Goodnight" (arr. Willy Redstone). The Austral Sisters, "Moon Country" with orchestral. accompaniment (Carmichael). The Band, Russian Fantasy, including "Song of the ‘Volga Boatman" and Tschaikowsky’s "Fourth Symphony" (Lange); rhythmic foxtrot, "Home" (Clarkson) featuring the Austral Sisters. "Just a Little Closer," a symphonie arrangement of the popular foxtrot, featuring Les Harris. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 8.15: Dinner music (r.) 10.0: National programme. See SLO. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 8.15: Dinner music (r.) 10.0: A national programme, ‘Wedding Bells," by Salisbury Field. Adapted for radio and production by Lawrence H. Cecil. 11.10: "An Hour with Eric Coates." Presented by the A.B.O, (Sydney) Concert Orchestra. Conducted by BD. J. Roberts. The Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post; and Marjorie Skill, soprano. Programme. arranged. by H.-J. Roberts. The Orchestra, "Merrymakers" Overture. . Marjorie Skill, selection from her repertoire. The Wireless Chorus, "Fairy Tales of Ireland"; "I Heard You Singing." Orchestra, Suite, "London Day by Day." Marjorie Skill; further selections from her repertoire. Orchestra, ‘Miniature" Suite. The Wireless Chorus, "I Pitch my Lonely, Caravan"; "Bird Songs at Eyentide." Orchestra, "‘Cinderella" Fantasy. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14. 8.15: Dinner music. ‘ 10,0: National programme. See 8LO. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. 8.15: Dinner music. ; 10.0: A national programme, ‘"Vaudeville." "Radio. Vaude-Reel" No. 2. Presented by Fred. Whaite. and his
Vaudeville Orchestra. Continuity by Charles Lawrence, the Australian News-Reel reporter, with the following artists: Delavale and Cockler, jn song and patter; Louis Toppano, mellopiano; Lawrence and Ryan, in comedy sketches ;; The Bohemians, in harmon} and. song; B. C. Morse, the mimic of} the -bush; Millie Doris, soubrette; Joseph Kaartinen. saxophone. 11.0; A talk interlude. 11.15: A Band and Choral programme. Presented by the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. The Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post, and Drnest Llewellyn, violinist. The Band, Overture, "If I Were King"; selection, "Viennese Memories of Lehar"’ (Adam). The Wire less Chorus. ‘In Praise of Neptune’ (German); "Boat Song" (Cowan); "Drake’s Drum" (Coleridge Taylor). The Band, "The Stockrider’s. Song"; "Bush Night Song" (William G. James). Arranged for military band by Eldridge. Ernest Llewellyn, selections from his repertoire. The Band. descriptive fantasia, "A Voyage in a Troopship" (Miller). ~The Wireless Chorus, four sea shanties for baritone, solo and chorus, "Billy Boy," "Banks of Sacramento," "Shenandoah," "Whisky Johnny," soloist. Bdmund Butterworth (arr. Terry). | Ernest Llewellyn, violinst, further selections from his repertoire. The Band, Valse Serenade, "By the Sleepy Lagoon"; March, "London Bridge’ (Coates). 12.35: Late news and sporting results.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 7 December 1934, Page 38
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