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~ SYDNEY NATIONAL STATION . 855 kK.C.

SUNDAY, MARCH 3. 9.0: From St. Andrew's Cathedral, divine service. Preacher: Rt. Rey. Bishop Co-Adjutor. ‘ 10.30: Programme by famous Australian soprano, Stella Pewer. "Charmant . Oiseau" (Felecien David); "Apres Un Reve" (Faure); "Le Chanson de L’Aloutte"’ (Edouard Lalo); "Pale Moon" (Logan); "You in a Gondola" (Clark) ; "Somewhere in the Summer Night" (Carew). 10.45: Complete recorded performance of "The Pirates of Penzance" or "Slave of Duty." Comic opera in two acts. Libretto: W. S. Gilbert. Music by Arthur Sullivan. Conductor: Dr. Malcolm Sargent. MONDAY, MARCH 4. 10.0: Every Monday night at 10 o’clock, Seott’s "Ivanhoe," dramatised by Edmund Barclay. Vroduction: Lawrence H. Cecil. Episode the second: "A Joyous Passage of Arms." 10.80: Programme by Musical Association of New South Wales. ‘"ChopinSchumann Hour." Leonore Gotsch, soprano, "Troubled Waves" (Chopin); "arly One Morning" (Chopin); "The Maiden’s Wish" (Chopin). Josephine Bell, pianiste, "Papillons’ (Schumann). Stanley Clarkson, basso, "I Fain Would Forth"; "I’d Fain Be Free"; "We Wa.ked Under Woodland Arches" (Schumann). Stanley Clarkson, "Lonely Cradle of My Sorrow"; "Dedication" (Sehumann). Leonore Gotsch, soprano, ‘Mother, His Love is All So Dear’; "Lost Happiness" ; * "Since I First Beheld Him"; "The Soldier’s Bride’ (Schumann), Jose

phine Bell, pianiste, "Nocturne in E"; "tude in- A Flat" (Chopin). Stan-. ley .Clarkson,. basso, "Almond Tree" ; "Thouwrt a Lovely Flower";. "Silen Tears’; "Two (renadiers" (Schumann). 11.30: Programme oy National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. — Hileen Boyd, coniralto. Band: Overture, "My Old Stable Jacket" (Bilton); suite, "Rustic. Revels" (Fletcher). "Dancing on the Green-At Quality Court-Ai! the Fun o’ the Fair." Contralio: ‘Little Rose of Love" (Forster), ‘"Yesterday’s Roses" (Lambert) ; "The Meaning of a Rose" (Besly). Band: selection, "Our Miss Gibbs" (Monckton). Contralto: "God Put a Rose in My-Garden" (Lohr) ; "Two Little Words’ (Brahms). Band: "Patriotic Fantasia-Festival of Empire" (Rogan). TUESDAY, MARCH 5. 10.0: Vocal recital by famous Australian soprano, Stella Pewer. "Ah! forse lui" (Traviata) (Verdi) ; "Les Anges Pleurent" (Bemberg); "La Clochs" (Saint-Saens) ; "Just for To-day-’ (Seaver); "Solveig Soug" (Grieg); "At the Well" (Hageman). 10.15: Programme by A.B.C. (Sydney) . Concert Orchestra,’ conducted by E. J. Roberts. A.B.C. \Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. "An Hour with Coleridge Taylor." Orchestra: "Incidental Musie to ‘Faust.’" Chorus: "Drake’s Drum"; "By the Lone Sea Shore", "Isle of Beauty." Orchestra : "Negro Melodies" (first performance). ‘Wireiess Chorus: Three part songs for femaie yoices-‘‘The Pixies," "From the Green Heart of the Waters," "What Can Lambkins Do?" Orchestra: Scenes from "An Imaginary Ballet." Chorus: "Summer is Gone"; "Viking Song" for male voices. Orchestra: "Petic Suite de Concert." 11.0:. Piano recita: by Helmuth Hoffmann. "Intermezzo B Flat Minor" (Brahms); "Goyescas" teakon ll "Old Vienna" (frem the "Triakont meron" ‘(Godowsky); ‘"Polichinelle (Rachmaninoff). 11.15: "Pace Off the Pitch," variety, A vaudeville innings of twelve overs: Cee Morrison and His Band vy. The Rest. A strong team includes: Dot Brown and Dan Agar, entertainers; Grace Quine, soubrette; Fred Cross, comedian; Jack Laing, mello-pianc; Vagabonds’ Male Quartette; Cee Morrison and his Music, Selector and coach, James J.- Donnelly. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. 9.20: J. V. Memberg will speak on "Hardcourt Tennis." 10.0: "Buddha." An Indian Prince be, comes "The Enligbiened One," the teacher of Asia. Episode 10 of tlye panoramic historical _ serial, "Man Through the Ages," by James J. Don-

nelly. Production: James J. Donnelly. . 10.30: "Madame, Wili You Walk," by Hdmund Barclay. Presented by the Revue Company, supported by A.B.C. Wireless Chorus and New Theatre Orchestra, Under the direction of Fred White. Production: James J. Donnelly, 11.15: Programme by National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke Violet Rogers, soprano; Elaine Penniford, violinist (prior to her departure for abroad). Band: Overture, "Orpheus in the Underworid" (Offenbach), Soprano: "Come to the Dance" (Clutsam); "Dreams of Love" (Schipa). Band: Selection, "Sally" (Kern). Violinist, "Polonaise" §(Wieniawski) ; .. "Nocturne in: E Flat" (Chopin-Sara-sate). Band: Valse, "Toujours on Jamais’ (Waldteufel). Soprano: "Love the Pedlar’ (German); "My Memories" (Tosti). Band: "Suite No. 2 from ‘Foreign Parts’" (Moszkowski). Italy, Poland, Hungary. Violinist: "Scherzo Tarantelle"’ (Wieniawski). Band: "Fantasia on Well-known Nursery Rhymes" (Stutely)-‘‘Cock Robin and Co." THURSDAY, MARCH 7. 9.20: Charles Lucas will speak on Boxing and Wrestling. 10.0: From the Mairickville Town Hall: Community Singing Concert (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Associate artists: Margaret Grimshaw, popular yocalist, "A Heart ,That’s Free" (Robyn); "For Love of You" (Vienna); "I Wonder if Love is a Dream" (Forster); "Little Man. fron had a Busy Day" ¢Wayne). \ Royal Hawaiians, instrumentalists. \. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 8.15: "The New Germany-Organisation of Labour," talk by Arnold Von Skerst. 10.0: A programme of imported recordings. 10.44: Strange music of the new Russian school.(r.). Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, conducted by Julius Irlich of the State Opera, Leningrad. "The Age of Gold Ballet" (Schostakowitsch) ; "Russian Dance-Polka" ; "Steel Foundry from Symphony of Machines"; ‘"Dneiprostroi"’ (Dneiper Water-power Station). © 11.0 (approx.): "We Await Your Verdict," written and presented by Dllis Price, followed by further exclusive records of the master composers. London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates, "Symphony No. 2 in B "\finor’ (Borodin), Allegro, Scherzorestissimo and Allegretto, Andante, Ninale-Allegro, Dusolina Giannini, soprano, "Standchen" (serenade) (Strauss); "Heinliche Afforderung"’ (Lover’s Pledge). The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. "Carnival Suite, Op. 9" ‘ (Schumann), Preamble, Pierrot, Arlequin, Valse Noble, Husebius, Florestan, Coquette, Paiplions, Lettres Dansantes, Chiarina, Chopin, Hstrelia, Reeconnaisance, Panialon, et Columbine, Valse Allemande, Paganini, Ayeu, Promenade, Pause, Marche des da Davidsbauden, Contre ies Phillistins, if SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 104.0: Radio Dance Night, with A.B.C. ance Band, conducted by Cee Morrison, and The Mastersingers Quartette.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 40

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2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 40

2 BL Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 40

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