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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 8.5: Denzil Batchelor will give a talk on "Looking at Some New Novels." 8.20: A celebrity recital (r.), A pianoforte recital by Leopold Godowsky. "Ballade" (Greig); "Sonata in B Flat Minor" (Chopin). 9.0: Relayed from 4QG, Brisbane, Sidney May will speak on "The Most Familiar Tune of All.’ 9.45: A national programme. "The Wild Duck." Drama by Hendrik Ibsen. Adapted for radio by Hdmund Barclay. 10.45: A recital by Hlise Steele (violinist) and Lorna Trist (pianist), Violin "Concerto in BW Minor" (Nardini). Piano, French Suite No..5 (J. S. Bach). Violin, "Tango" (Albeniz-Kreisler) ; "The Swan" (Palmgren); "Spanish Dance" (Nin). Piano, "Malaguena’" (Albeniz) ; "H] Puerto" (Albeniz). 11.25: "Comforting Words." The A.B.C. (Sydney) String Orchestra, Wireless Chorus, G. Vern Barnett at the organ, and Walter Kingsley, bass; Ida Leggatt, soprano; Hopkin Jones, tenor; Kitty Glover, contralto. | Performance directed by BH. J. Roberts. Hxcerpts from "The Elijah" (Mendelssohn). Overture, orchestra and organ, "It is Bnough," bass, with ’cello obbligato by Bryce Carter. Recitative, "See How He Sleepeth" (tenor). Trio, "Lift Thine Byes." Chorus, "He Watching Over Israel." Contralto, "O Rest in the Lord." Chorus, "He Shall Bndure to the nd." Soprano, "Hear Ye Israel." Chorus, "Be Not Afraid." ‘Hear My Prayer" soprano and chorus, Ida Leggatt (soprano) (Mendelssohn). Excerpts from "The Hymn of Praise" (Mendelssohn). Duet, soprano and tenor, "My Song Shall be Always Thy Mercy." «+ Chorus, "Ye Nations Offer to the "Lord." : : 12.15: Wpilogue. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 8.15: Dinner music (r.). 10.0: National programme. See 3L0. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 8. 15: Dinner music. A national pro-"-gramme,- From the New Tivoli Theatre, Sydney. Complete perform- " ence of "Faust." Opera in five acts "by Gounod. Text by Barbier and -! Qare, after’ Goethe. Rendered in Eng"°WiSh "by:'The Royal Grand Opera Com‘pany.:- (BY courtesy of Sir Benjamin a wees. d 8.15: Dinner 2 "music, ee, 10.0: National programme." "See Gs
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 8.30: Dinner music (r.). 10.0: A national programme. From the new Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, "The Pearl Fishers." (First performance in Australia.) Opéra.in three acts by Bizet. Text by Carre. and Cormon. Rendered in English by the Royal Grand Opera Company. (By courtesy of Sir Benjamin Fuller.) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 8.15: Dinner musie (r.). > 10.0: National programme. See 3L0. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 8.15: Dinner music (r.). 10.0: A national programme. "Away to the Hills." An operetta by C. Denis Freeman, Music by Mark H. Lubbock. The A.B.C. Theatre Orchestra and A.B.C. Wireless Chorus conducted by Willie Redstone. Production, Lawrence H, Cecil. 11.0: A talk interlude. 11.15: A light orchestral programme. Raymond Lambert (solo pianist) ; Rita Miller (coloratura soprano) and. the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra. Performance conducted by HE. J. Roberts. Orchestra, "Hungarian Rhapsody" No. 3 in D (Liszt). Rita Miller, "Polonaise" from "Mignon" with orchestral accompaniment (Thomas). Raymond Lambert, in association with the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert ‘Orchestra, "Concerto in D Flat" for piano and orchestra (Liszt). Orchestra, ‘‘Liebestraum" No. 8 (Liszt). Rita Miller, "Waltz" song from "Romeo and Juliet" with orchestral accompaniment (Gounod). Orchestra, "Les Preludes" (Liszt). 12.40: Late sporting results. 12.50: Music, mirth and melody (r.).
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 38
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