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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION 800 K.C;

; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 9.45: Chamber Music by Sisserman String Quartet. Phillip Cohen, violin; Frank Thorn, violit, William H. Lamble, viola ; David Sisserman, ‘’cello. Three movements from String Quartet, ‘Op. 96. ("The Nigger") (Dvorak). "Whree Novelets from Op, 15": (Glazounow). "Drink: to me only,’ Old Dnglish (arr. Pochon); "Serenade" (Haydn-Pochon) ; "The Mill" (RaffPochon). 10.45: "Funny © ‘hings-Women." A ‘comedy drama by Jani¢e Mont. One of the plays accepted in the Australian Commission’s Competition. Characters: Arthur Dakin, Ann (his wife), Dan Warner, Donelly. Production : ‘Frank D. Clewlow. 11.10: Piano Recital by: Roy Agnew, the eminent Australian Pianist-Composer: "Poem No, 1" (Agnew) ; "Poem: Sonata" (Agnew) ; "In the Forest,’ "Iotug Land," "Poem" (Cyril Scott) ; "Idyll" (Macdowell) ; ; *Amprovigation" ?(Macdowell). 11.30: Interlude (r). 11.33: Brass Band Recital by 30th: Bat‘talion Band, conducted. by -H, V. Stevens, with Maisie Ramsay; Soprano. Band: .March, " "Simplicity" ‘(Ord Hume); chorus, "The: Heaven's are telling" (Haydm). Soprano:**Love’s Messenger" (Buzzi-Peccia); ""Moonlight Elves" (Dj Temple); "Sylvan" (Landon Ronald): Band: Cornet: "solo, ~"Cleopatra," soloist, Robin’ Bourne (Demare); Hymn tune, "Divinity" (Perey.Code). Soprano: ""Phe* Lin- . met" (Coningsby Clarke) ;°"‘Serenade" (Bemberg) ; "QLullaby’? (Cyril? Scott). Band: "Classic Suite in D," Prelude; Air and Fugato ‘(Cyril Jenkins), ~ MONDAY, FEBRUARY-18.. 10,0: National programme. See 2FC. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 10.0: "Through the Night," a broadeasting feature by Mark Makeham. Spot‘light. cameos of a-big city’s: night life, A series of scenes introducing.the many and varied -characters that: go. to make up the-soul -of-a city. Cr i age 11,0: Interlude -(r.).: 11:5: Piano. recital ‘by. Ror "Agape the

eminent Australian pilanist-composer, in a@ recital of his-own compositions, 11.25: Interlude (r.). 11.30: Orchestral and choral programme of Modern Huglish composers by A.B.C. (Melbourne)’ Concert Orchestra, ‘conducted by Perey Code and A.B. (Melbourne): Wireless Chorus. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 10.0 p.m.: National programme from the New Tivoli’ Theatre, Sydney. (By Courtesy of Sir Benjamin Fuller). The Royal’ Grand Opera Company ; presents : A complete performance of "THR PHARL FISHERS" (First performance in Australia). Opera in Three Acts, by Bizet. Text by Cerre and Cormen. Rendered in English. . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 10.0: Orchestral concert by. A.B.C. (Melbourne) Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Perey Code, assisted by Paulyne Bindley, .soprano, Bertha Jorgensen, violin, Orchestra, "Fantasia Upon one Note" (Purcell); "Septet in EB Flat" Op. 20 (Beethoven). Soprano, "Der * Nuesbaum" (Schumann); « "Libestrdum" (Brahms). Orchestra and violin, "Concerto in A Minor for Violin and Orchestra" (Bach), soloist, Bertha Jorgensen, violin. Orchestra, "Serenade for String Orchestra" (Sandby). Soprano, "Mandoline" (Debussy) ; "Cradle Song" (Moussorgsky).. Orchestra, "Aubade" (Cyril Scott). 11.30: "The Rise of the Labour Party" by the Hon. Maurice Blackburn, M.H.R. A summary of a paper-read-at the Political Science School dt . Healesville, Victoria, to which the Hon. D. R. Hall, New South Wales, igs presenting the opposite view in the national programme on February 28rd, at 8.55 p.m. 11.45: "A.B.C. Follies," another cheery non-stop programme by the following popular artists. Iza Crossley, "The Sunshine. Girl." Molly Mackay, popular soprano. Hna Gordon, soubrette. Syd Hollister, comedian. Tom Downie, Bernard Manning, bass, J. Howard King, baritone. Walter Whyte, tenor. * FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 10.0 p.m,: National programme from the New Tivoli Theatre, Sydney. (By Courtesy of Sir Benjamin TYFuller). The Royal Grand Opera Company presents "The Flying Dutchman" by Richard Wagner. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 10.0: "Gems from the Shows," by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, conducted. by Percy Code, assisted by Herbert Browne,. tenor, Romola Hansen, soprano, Macduff Williams, violin. Or--chestra, Selection from "The Valses from Vienna" (Strauss) Tenor, "oO . Maiden, my Maiden" from "Brederica" (Lehar) ; "I’ll Follow my Secret Heart" from. "Conversation Piece" (Coward). Violin, "Violin Song" from "Tina" (Reubens) ; "The Dream Melody" from "Natighty Marietta" (Herbert) ; Waltz "Bitter Sweet" (Coward). Soprano and tenor, duets, "Say No More" from "Monsieur ‘Beaucaire" (Messager) ; "Téa for Two" from "No, No, Nanette" (Youmans), and orchestral numbers, 10.55: "The Rise of Non-Labour "Parties," by the Hon. D: H, Hall (N.8.W.), former. Attorney-General‘ in: the ‘Holman Ministry, being.a summary of a | paper présénted to the Political Science School at Healesville,’ Victoria follow~ ing "The Rise of the Labour Party" by Mr. Maurice Blackburn, M.H.R., broadeast in the national’ ‘Programme of February 21st. ..

11.10: Revue, "Oh, Quate!" a satire written for broadcasting by Mark Makeham. 11.45: Interlude. 11.50: "Famous March ‘Tunes," by Collingwood Citizens’ Band, conducted by F. ©. Johnstone, with Sundowners’ Male Quartette: Band, "Viscount WNelson"; "Hurope United" (Zelle). Quartette, "Roses of Picardy" (Wood) ; "Coming Home" (Willeby), Band, "With Sword and Lance’ (Starke) ; "Old Comrades" (Teike). Quartet, "I’se Gwine back to Dixie" (Foster) ; "Ye Banks and Braes" (Burns). Band, "Golonel Bogey"; "The Great Little Army" (Alford). Quartet, "Little Boy Blue" (Nevin); "Morning" (Oley Speakes). Band, "Sons of the Brave" (Bidgood) ; "Belphegor" (Brespant).

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 39

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3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 39

3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 39

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