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SYDNEY NATIONAL STATION Y 855 k.Cc.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. 9.0: From the Pitt Street Congregational Church. Divine service, Preacher: Rev. TT, EH. Ruth. 10.80: From the studio, "Tolanthe" or the Peer and the Peri (recorded version). Comic opera in two acts, Libretto by W. S. Gilbert; music by Arthur Sulliyan. Conductor: Dr. Maleolm Sargent. MONDAY, JANUARY 14. 8.5: Boy Scouts’ and Girl Guides’ session : Horse mastership-Hints to the rider. Talk by Capt.-T. M. Tate, 8.30: Reports. 9.5: Sporting results. 9.20: W. W. Davis will speak on ‘This Week’s Wool Sales." 9.30: For Women: John Young will speak on "Indoor Pastimes of.our Grandmothers," 9.50: News service. 10.0: Further adventures of "The Three Musketeers" (Dumas). Dramatised by Edmund Barclay. Production: Lawrence’ H. Cecil. Episode the seventh: "Remember," 10.30: From Government House: Farewell speech by Sir Phillip Game, ~ 10.35: From the Studio. Chamber Music Recital with the World-famous Spiv-akowsky-Kurtz Trio (sixth performance of their 1985 Sydney Season). Tossy Spivakowsky, violin; Jascha Spivakowsky, piano; Hdmund Kurtz, violoncello, Piano and violin: "Sonata for Piano and Violin in CO minor, Op. 45" (Grieg), Violoncello, Piano: "Sonate in F sharp minor in one movement

for Piano and Violoncello" (Jean Hure). 11.35: "Australia looks on the World." ’, Talk by Profesor A. H. Charteris. 11,50: Pictures at an Pxhibition. Orchestrated by Maurice Ravel. Played by the Boston Symphony Orchestia, con- . dueted by Koussevitsky. (First recorded performance) "Promenade." 12.30: Close down. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. 8.15: "Life in the Federated Malay States." Talk by H. M. H. Watts. 8.30: Reports. 9.0: The A.B.C.. Racing Commissioner. 9.10: Sporting results, 9.30: National talk. (See 3AR). 9,50: News service. 10.0: Programme by Raymond Lambert, solo pianist; Rita Miller, coloratura soprano, Rita Miller: "Die Forelle"’ (Schubert); ‘Der Nussbaum" (Schumann); "Der Gartner’ (Wolf). Raymond Lambert: "Fantasie and Fugue on Theme Bach" (Liszt).. Rita Miller: "Study in H Major No.. 3" (Chopin) ; Toccata" (Debussy). Raymond Lambert: "Aria d’. Arodiant, Femmes Sensible". (Mehul) ; "Gavotte de ‘Manon’ " (Massenet). Rita Miller: "Listen to the Voice of Love" (Hook) ; "A Knight of Bethlehem" (Thompson) ; "A Spring Morning" (Carey). 10.45: Man Through the Ages, Third episode. An old man writes history on a clay tile. 7000 year old love letters written on bricks. Production: James J. Donnelly. ’ 11.10: Programme by A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra: conducted by B.. J. Roberts. A.B.C.. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus: conducted .by Joseph Post. Walter Kingsley, baritone. Numbers include:- Orchestra: ‘"Three West Country Dances" (Lohr); "Popular Songs Selection" (Lohr). Chorus: "Love and Beauty" (Sullivan); "The Blue Bird". (Stanford); "The Sledge Bells" (Robertson). Unaccompanied Part Songs. "Three Examples of Russian unaccompanied Part Songs." Wal-. ter Kingsley : ‘For the Green" (Tohr) ; "A Chain of Roses" (Lohr) ; "Nelson’s Gone a-Sailing’’ (Lohr). . 12.30: Close down. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 8.15: Services and Rifiemen’s session, $.35: Reports. 9.20: J. V. Membrey will speak on "Hardcourt Tennis." 9.30: The personality of the week. 9.50: News service. — 10.0: Chamber music recital with the world-famous Spivakowsky-Kurtz trio: (Seventh performance of their 1935 Sydney season). ‘Tossy Spivakoysky violin; Jascha Spivakowsky, piano; Hamuna Kurtz, violoncello, Trio: "Trio.in B Flat Major, Op, 11" -_~-

(Beethoven). Violoncello: ."Suite in G Major" (Bach). Violin and piano:. "Sonata for violin and Plano" (De \ bussy). 11.0: On With the Dance. Srd: of the. ' series. The French Minuét, "La Guillotine," ‘written and presented by Avthur Greenaway. ‘Production supervised. by Lawrence H. Cecil. 11.20:. Programme presented by National Military Band, conducted by Stephen. Yorke. Josef Kaartinen, saxophonist. Hezekiah and Dose, entertainers, Band, Overture, "The: .Bohemitn’ * Gin" (Balfe). Saxophonist, La Paloma" (Yradier) : "Valse Yvonne" (Wiedoeft) ;- "Saxophobia" (Wiedoeft). 11.39: Hezekiah and Dose. comedy interlude. 11.48: Band, "The Grasshopper’s Dance" ae. (Bucalossi); "Reconciliation" (Dri- "" go); "Valse des Alovettes" (Drigo). Saxophonist, "Blue Fox" = (Doerr) ; "Saxophone Serene" (Wiedoeft). \ Hezekiah and Dose, comedy interlude. Band, "Episodes in a Soldier’s Life" (Kappey). 12,30: Close. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. Model aeroplane session, conducted a "Wings." "Modern and other Lupins," talk by George Cooper. 8.30: Reports. ; 9.5: Sporting results. ©. Lucas will speak on "Boxing and Wrestling." Relayed from 4QG, Brisbane. A Nation-al-‘Talk: Mrs. B. Molesworth will 1 speaks on "Women and Sport." 9.50: News service. 10.0: From the Marrickville Town Hall: Community © Singing Concert (arranged \/ by the Australian Broadcasting Com- |. mission). Associate artists: Singing /"s Pierrots and Bert 11.30 (approx: ): From the Sydney Stadium: Description of the wrestling match. ‘ 12.30: Close. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 8.15: "By Canoe Down the Murray," talk by G. C. Doherty, 8.30: Reports. 9.0: The A.B.C. Racing Commissioner will speak on "To-morrow’s Racey,": 9.10: -Relayed from 4QG. Cricket resume, 9.20: Sporting results, 9.30: The Sporting Bditor will. discuss "Current, Sporting vents: 7. 9.50: News service, 10.0: Chamber music recital by the world-famous Spivakowsky-kKurtz Trio (eighth performance of their 1935 Sydney season), Tossy Spivakowsky, violin, Jascha Spivakowsky, piano, Wdw mund Kurtz, violoncello. Piano and vio- } loncello, "Sonata F Major Op. 6" (Richard Strauss). Trio, "Trio A Minor } Op. 50" (in memory of a great artist) ' (fschaikowsky). 11.0: An overseas letter from Dr. G. -L. Wood, University of Melbourne. A distinguished research student, and a wold-famous authority. on economics, 11.15: "Playing the Game," B.B.C. recording. A farcical extravaganza by L. Du Garde Peach. Music by George Bar‘ker, produced by Charles Brewer. The B.B.C. male chorus and theatre orchestra, conducted by Stanford Robinson, ' 12.15: "Musical Interlude." (r.). SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. 8.25: Women’s sporting results, compiled by "Atalanta." — 8.35: Reports. 8.45: Sporting results, 9.10: Relayed from 4QG, ‘Brisbane, Resume of to-fay’s play jin the Sheffield Shield match Queensland y, Victoria,

played at. Brisbane. 9.30: The Tests" in 1934, ‘told by w. A. Oldfield. : 9.50: News seryice, 10.0: Radio ,dance aight with ABO. ‘Dance Band, conducted by- Cee, Morri- , Son_and ,the Mastersingers' Quartette. 0: Close, °

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 36

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2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 36

2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 27, 11 January 1935, Page 36

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