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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION 800 Kc.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 6. 9.0: National talk. See2FC. . 9.20: "The News Behind the News," by "The Watchman." 9.45: Unit, 1: A concert by the Hawthorn Band, conducted by A. H. Paxton (winners of South Street competition, 1934). Assisting artist, Hrnest Wilson, bass-baritone, 10,8; "Satan Claims His Own," a melodrama by Sperans. One of the prizewinning plays in the recent Play Com‘petition, conducted by the Australian Broadeasting Commission... Production, Frank D. Qlewlow, | oo 10.38; Band: trombone solo, "Love’s Dnchantment" (Pryor). Soloist, Fred Meyers, winner trombone solo, South Street competition, 1934, 10,40: Interlude.. , 10.45: Unit 2: The eleventh of the series of leeture-recitals by the world-famous pianist-composer, -Perey Grainger, "Tuneful Percussiens.’ §Hxamples: "Pagodas" on piano (Debussy) ; "Pagodas’; The. Valley of Bells" and "Le Gibet" (piano), Grainger; "Wastern Intermezzo" for percussion group. 11.45: Interlude. 11.50: Unit 3: Band, "Ballet Egyptian" (Luigini). Baritone, "Devotion" (Schumann); "Song of the Flea" (Moussorgsky). Band, Selection, "Chu Chin Chow" -(Norton).' a 12.0: Unit 4, "Wpilogue." MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 8.15: Dinner music. 10.0: National Programme, (See 2FC.) TUESDAY, JANUARY. 8. ° 8.15: Famous Romances from Real Life. "Nelson and Lady Hamilton," read by William Tainsh. , 8.30: Dinner music. _ 10.0: National Programme, (See 25°C). WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. . 8.15: Dinner music, 10.0: Unit one,-An orchestral concert by A.B,.O, (Melbourne) Chamber: Orehestra, assisted by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Ohorus and Hyman Lenzer Violin. Orchestra: "Hine Kleine NachTausik (Mozart), Qhorus: "Pretty Swallow" (Claude Le Jeune), "Arise Awake" (Morley), Violin and Orchestra: "Concerto in D" (Mozart), soloist : Hyman Lenzer. Chorus: "My Soul there is a Country" (Panry), "I Sowed the Seeds of Love" (Holst). Orchestra : "Pavanne" (Faure). Baritone and ' Orehestra : "Lost in the Hills" (Grieg). Soloist: Bernard Manning, Orchestra "Green Bushes" (Grainger),

11.145: Unit two. International Scouts’ Jamboree. A talk by Lord Baden Powell of Gilwell, World .Chief Scout. 11,30: Unit three. "Dhe Scream of the Jest." An Intimate Revue. Nonsense -with a serious moment or so for contrast. Arranged by Mark Makeham. Production: Frank D. Clewlow. 12,40: Unit four. Dance music by the A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. THURSDAY, JANUARY '10, 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: Unit’ one: The twelfth of the series of lecture-recitals by the world-famous pianist-composer, Percy Grainger, "The Goal of Musical Progress." Illustrations of various phases of musical progress: Gliding tones in Grieg, Sandby, Cyril Scott and jazz (string quartet and piano) ; irregular rhythms, Cyril Scott’s ‘piano sonata; Grainger’s "Hillsong 2" (two pianos); discordance harmony, Schonberg and others; intervals closer than half-tones, Fickenscher’s "The Seventh Quintet" (piano and _ string quarte) ; Grainger, "Examples of Free Music." 11.8: Unit two. Jessie Benson, wellknown revue star, with Albert Batchelder at the piano. 11.33: Unit three: Tango Band and Variety. Items include:-Argentino Tango Band, "Castles in Spain" March; "Lisetta" Danse Hspagnole, 7 Comedy interlude, "Emma and ’Hrbert" in "Topical Trivialities." . Argentino Tango + Band, "Ricordi Sivigilani’ Bolero (Nissin) ; "Mia Bel- . la" (Becce) Master Four Quartette, "Little Man You’ve had a Busy Day" (Wayne); "In a little Red Barn" (Agar). Argentino Tango Band, Ungarishe, "Paraphrase" (Padouk); Tango, "Just one More Last Dance" FRIDAY, JANUARY 11. 8.30: Dinner music, — 10.0: National programme, See 2FC. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programmes, Unit 1: "Cotton Time" The beauty of the spiritual, the rhythm of the plantation melody, the sweetness of the negro soul.’ Arranged by Mark Makeham. Production: Frank D. Clewlow. 11.8: Unit 2: Jennie Benson, well-known reyue star, with Albert Batchelder, at the piano. 11.30: Unit 3: "An Hour with ‘Bizet’ (1838-1875), by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, assisted by Jean Hamilton, contralto, and J. Howard King, baritone. Orchestra: Overture, "Patrie." Contralto, "Haba-nera"-from "Carmen." Orchestra, From "L’Arlesienne Suite." Baritone: "The Toreador’s Song’ from "Carmen." Orchestra: Excerpts from "The * Pearl Fishers"; "Gipsy Dance" from "Carmen." Contralto : "Agnus Dei." Orchestra: Suite, "Jeu d’ Enfants." 12.40 (approx.): Unit 4: Dance music by the A.B.O, Band directed by Jim’ Davidson. i" \

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 37

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3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 37

3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 26, 4 January 1935, Page 37

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