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SUNDAY, JANUARY 20. 9.0: From St. Andrew’s: Cathedral, divine service, 10.30: From the studio. "Yeomen of the Guard," or the "Merryman. and His Maid. " Comie ‘opera in two acts, by Gilbert.and Sullivan. 11.59: Late news. MONDAY, JANUARY 21. 8.5: Boy Scouts and Girl Guides session. 8.17: The family physician, 8.30: Reports,. 9.5: Sporting results. , 9.10; Relayed from 4QG, Brisbane, re-. sume of: the Shefiield Shield match--Queensland y. Victoria. 9.20: From the studio: W. W. Davies will speak on, "This Week’s Wool Sales." 9.30: For women. John Young, will ‘speak on "More Pastimes of Our Grandmothers," 9.50: News service, 10.0: Further adventures of the Three Musketeers (Dumas). Dramatised by Edmund Barclay, Production: Laurence EL. Cecil. Episode the eighth, "‘Payment in Full." : 10.30: An overseas letter, from Dr. G. L. Wood, University of Melbourne. A distinguished research student and a world-famous authority on economies. 11.0: Programme by the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. The Radio Choir, conducted by G. Vern Barnett. Allison Battarbee, cellist. Molly de Gunst, soprano, Band, "Old Comrades" March (Teike). "Semiramide"’, Overture (Rossini). Choir, "hey That go Down to the Sea in Ships’ (Bantock); "Who is Sylvia?" (Schubert) ; "Wldorado" (Pinsuiti). ’Cellist "Chanson Triste" (Tschaikowsky) ; ‘"Bouree" (Handel). Molly de Gunst, selections from her: repertoire. Band, "Idyll, Hiawatha" (Moret) ; "The Phantom Brigade" (Myddleton). Choir, "The Fisher Mother’s Song" (Gould) ; "Hail Bright Abode". (Wagner); "O Gladsome Light" (Sullivan). Band, "Ballet Music-Romeo and Juliet’ (Gounod). Molly de Gunst, selections from her repertoire. "Cellist, "Larghetto" (Halden); "Air"? (Pergolese) ;. "Salut. D’ Amour" (Hlgar). Band, "Nautical Fantasia, Britannia" (Douglas), TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. 8.15: Fun With a Serap Book," a talk by H. M. H. Watts. 8.30: Reports,
9.0: A.B.C. Racing Commissioner, will give Wednesdays acceptances. 9,10: Relayed from .4QG, Brisbane: ‘Re-: sume of the Sheffield Shield Match, Queensland vy. Victoria. 9,30: See 3AR. 9.50: News service. 10.0: Programme presented by: A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra : Conducted by E. J. Roberts. Cecil Berry, violinist. A.B.C. -(Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. Orchestra; "Love Tales" (Selection of ~ celebrated Love songs) (Hall). .¥irst _ performance. Violinist: . ‘*Wiener Volkslied"’ (Brande-Kreisler); "a Ronde des Lutins" (Bazzini). Chorus: "Four examples of Edward German’s Unaccompanied Fart Songs. 1. "Who is Sylvia? 2 "My Bonny Lass She Smileth." 3. "Sweet Day, So Cool." 4. "In ‘Praise of Neptune." Orchestra: "Suite de Ballet." "The Wooing of the Snowflakes" (Russell)... First. performance, Violinist: "Midnight . Bells" (Henberger-Kreisier) ; "La Clochette" ( Paganini-Kreisler). Orchestra: "Suite in a Toyship" (Exgelman). 1. "The Doll in the Cradle." 2.°"The Rocking Horse." 3, "Pierrette on the Swing." 4, ‘The*Dolls on Parade" (First per.formance). 11.0: "Man Through the Ages." Written and produced. by James J. Donnelly, 11,20: Symphony concert. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. 8.18: Services and’ Riflemen’s Session, 8.35; Reporis. 9.0: Sporting results. 9.20: J. V. Membrey will speak on "Hard‘court Tennis." 9.30: The personality of the week. 9.50: News service. 10.0: Chamber music recital by the world famous Spivakowsky-Kurtz ‘Trio: (tenth performance of their 1985 Sydney season). Tossy: Spivakowsky, yiolin; Jascha Spivokowsky, piano; Hadmund Kurtz, violoneello Trio: "Trio in B Major, Op. 3" (Brahms). Piano and violoncello: *Sonata,in G Minor, Op. 65 for pianoforte and violincello." 11.0:-"We Await Your Verdict." Jones v. Wilberfore. Action by city barrowman against ear driver. Olaim: for damages for negligence. Written and presented by Ellis Price | . 11.30; Programme presented by National Military Band, conducted by Stephen ' Yorke. Horace Gilson. tenor, The Stargazers, entertainers, Band: "Marche Militaire’ (Gounod); Valse Hspagnole" (Mascheroni): "The Dicky Bird Hop" (Gourlay), Tenor: "Song of Songs" (Moya): "Give a Man 4 Horse He Can Ride" (O’Hara). The Stargazers, entertainers, Band: "Selection Rigoletto" (Verdi).’ ‘Lenor: "Music in the Night’ (Coates); "A Drenm" (Bartleet), Band: ‘The
is Teddy Bears’ Picnic" (Bratton); "The Smithy in the Wood" (Michaelis), | THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 9.5: Sporting results. . 9,20: Charles Lucas, will speak on° "Box-. ing and: Wrestling." ; 9.30; National talk. (See 3AR.) 9.50: News Service. 10.0: From the Ashfield Town Hall : Community Singing Concert (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Asociate Artists: Janetski trio: Enstrumentalists, 11.30:. From the Sydney Stadium: Des. cription of the Wrestling Match. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. 9.0: The A.B.OC, Racing Commissioner: 9.10: Resume of the Sheffield Shield Match-‘‘New South Wales v. Victoria." Relayed to National Stations, 9.10 to 9.20 p.m. 9.20: Sporting results. 9.80: The Sporting MWditor, will discuss "Current Sporting Results. " 9.50: News service, 10.0: "Heypta." Presented by the: A.B.C. _ (Sydney) Concert Orchestra : conducted BE. J. Roberts. A.B.O. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus: conducted by Joseph Post, Alfred Wilmore, tenor. Orchestra; "Egyptian Ballet" (Luigini). Orchestra and’Tenor: "Song Cycle-A Dream of Hgypt" (Woodforde-Finden). 1. Introduction, 2. Beside the Lonely Nile. 3, Within the Sphinx’s Solemn Shade. 4, Pomegranate in Your Mouth. 5. I Envy every Circlet. 6, I wakened when the Moon. Chorus: "From Songs of Egypt’ (Bantock) ; "Invocation to the Nile;" "Lament of Isis." Chorus and Orchestra : "Oriental Tone Picture" ‘(Sellars); "In the Shadow of the Mosque." Orchestra: "Hgyptian Slave Song" (Whaite); "The © Garavan" (Bayer). Chorus’: "Iwo Desert Love Songs" (Clarke) ; "I Will await Thee ;" "The ‘Burning Hours." Orchestra: -"Queen of Sheba Ballet" (Goldmark). 1. 0: Recital by Gladys Verona, soprano, / and Charles Philips, pianist. "Batti, Batti" (Mozart) ; "Fruhlingsgedrange" (Strauss) ; "Meinem Kinde" (Strauss), "A la Neige" (Volonino). Two poems composed for voice and piano by Bauer, "I. love the Night;" "Midsummer Dreams," 11.20: "On with the Dance." Wnglish Morris Dance: The Play entitled"Under the Greenwood" by Rosslyn Vane and Arthur Greenaway.. 11.40: Releases of the month. (x.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. 8.45: Sporting results, 9.30: A talk by Sir Gilbert Dyett. 9.50: News service, 10.0; Radio Dance Night. With A.B.O. Dance Band, conducted by Cee. Morrison; and the Mastersingens Quartet.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 28, 18 January 1935, Page 36
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