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2 FC

~ SYDNEY NATIONAL STATION x 665 K.C.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 27. 8.5: Denzil Batchelor, B.A. (Oxon.) will speak on "Current Books Worth Reading." 9.0: National talk. See 3L0. 9.45: A national programme, the eleventh of the series of chamber music recitals by the Spivakowsky-Kurtz Trio. Jascha Spivakowsky, pianist, Tossy Spiva- ' kowsky, violinist, Edmund Kurtz, vio-_ loncello, ° "Sonata in HB Minor" Op. 38 for pianoforte and violoncello . Allegro non ‘troppo; allegretto quasi minueto ; allegro (Brahms) : Jascha Spivakowsky and Edmund Kurtz. "Kreutzer Sonata in A Major" Op. 47, for pianoforte and ‘violin. Adagio sostenuto; andante con variationi; finale presto (Beethoven) . Jascha Spivakowsky and Tossy Spivakowsky. 10:50: Interlude (a.). "Love o’ Land," a cavalcade of Australian history, written by Wdmund_ Barclay. Production: Lawrence: H. Cecil. 12.15: Epilogue. _ MONDAY, JANUARY 28. 8,30: music (r.) 10. 0: National programme. See SLO. _ ‘TUESDAY, SANUARY 29. Dinner music (1r.). 9.45: From the New Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, complete performance of "Tristan and Isolde," by Richard Wagner, rendered int English by the Royal Grand Opera Company (by courtesy of Sir Benjamin Fuller). Conductor: Maur‘jee D’Abravanel; producer: Charles Moor. us 11.18: Moments musical (r.). WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. 8.15: Dinner music (r).. National programme. See 3L0. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. %.15: Dinner music (r). 10.0:. A national prosramme from the new Tivoli Theatre, Sydney: Grand Opera. , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 8.15: Dinner music (r) 10.0: National programme. See 3L0. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 8.30: Dinner musie (r}. 10.0: A national programme "Good-night Vienna," a romantic operetta by Holt Marvell, with musie by George Posford.. The A.B.C. Theatre Orchestra and A.B.C. Wireless Chorus, conducted by Willie Redstone. Production: . Lawrence H. Cecil, ' 11.15: A Band Concert by the National

Military Band conducted by Stephen Yorke. Alfred Cunningham (baritone), and Carl Budden Morris (pianist). The Band, March, "Knights of the King" (Ketelhey) ; two Slavonic Dances, Nos. 1 and 11 (Dvorak). Alfred Cunningham, "Sea Fever" (Ireland); "DLanagan’s Log" (Herman Lohr.) Carl Budden Morris, selections from his vepertoire. Band, Piccolo Solo, "Piearoon" (Green) ; Soloist, Bert ‘Anderson; Selection, "The New Moon" (Romberg). Alfred Cunningham, "The Song of the Clock" (Burchell) ; "Ho! Jolly Jenkin!" (Sullivan. Carl Budden Morris, further selections from his repertoire. The Band, "The Turkish Patrol" (Michaelis); Potpourri, "Potted. Overtures" (Wnglemann). 12,50: Music, mirth and melody (r).

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 38

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2 FC Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 38

2 FC Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 38

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