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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION 800 K.c_

SUNDAY, MARCH 3. 9.0: National talk, from Sydney. "An Interview with Malthus-The Man Who Forecast the Overcrowding of the World," by Dr. W. G. K. Duncan. M.A. 2,20: From Melbourne Studio, "The News Behind the News," by "The Watchman." 9.45: Piano and vocal recital by Marshall Sumner (piano) and Will McDiarmid (tenor). Piano: "Dtudes-Tableaux, Op. 33" (Rachmaninoff), No. 1, F Minor; No. 2, C Major; No. 3, O Sharp Minor. Tenor: "Silent Noon" (Vaughan Williams) ; "Onaway Awake, Beloved" (Coleridge Taylor); ‘Amary}lis at the Fountain" (Quilter). Piano: "Btudes-LTableaux Op. 33" (Rachmaninoff). No. 6, H Flat Minor; No. 8, G Minor; No. 7, E Flat Major. Tenor: "Ah Moon of My Delight" (Lehmann) ; "Oh Thank Me Not" (Mallinson) ; "The Star’ (Rogers). 10.80: From the Melbourne Town Hall. Choral and Orchestral Concert, arrang--ed by the Centenary Council Comuittee, -the Victorian Postal Institute Choir, and the Professional Symphony Orchestra. Overture: "Leonora," No. 8 (Beethoven). "Requiem" -(Verdi). Soloists: Isolde fliii (soprano), Blizabeth Galbraith (mezzo-soprano), John Dudley (tenor), A. C. Bartleman (baritone), Edouard Lambert (leader of orchestra). Conductor: George Wnglish. 1. Requiem and Kyrie (chorus and quartette), 2. Dies Irae (chorus and four solo voices), 8. Offertorio: ‘Domine Jesu" (O: Lord Jesus), 4. Sanctus (double chorus), 5. Agnus Dei (Lamb of God), soprano, mezzo and chorus, 6. Lux aeterna (Light ternal), mezzo, tenor and baritone, 7. Libera Me (De liver Me), soprano and chorus, 12.15: Epilogue. _ MONDAY, MARCH 4. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. See 2IC. TUESDAY, MARCH 5. 8.80: Dinner music. . . 10.0: "Lhe New Sin," a play in three acts by Basil MacDonald Hastings. Production: Frank D. Clewlow. 11.5: A recital of Hebrew music by Barend Harris, pass-baritone. "A Zemerel" (a ditty), sung in Yiddish; ‘‘Isol Nidrei" (All Vows), famous Hebrew melody, sung in Hebrew. "Tif in Weldele" (Deep in the Forest), Hebrew folk song, sung in Yiddish. "A Chazan Auf Shebbas" (A Cantor for the Sabbath), famous Hebrew folk song, sung in Hebrew and Yiddish. 11.30: Programme by the Spivakovsky Kurtz Trio. Tossy Spivakowsky (violin), Edmund Kurtz (’cello), Jascha Spivakowsky (piano). Trio: "TrioOp. 99.B Major" (Schubert). Allegro Moderato, Andante Un Poco Mosso, Scherzo Allegro, Rcndo Allegro Vivace. Violin and piano: "Sonate Op. 24 If Major" (Beethoven), Allegro, Adagio Molto WDspressivo, Scherzo Allegro Molto, Rondo Ma Non Troppo. 12.40: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson, _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. 8.15: Letters from Leichardt. "An Explorer’s Impressions," Mr. L, L., Politzer, 8.30; "Soft Lights and Sweet Music

Hour," by A.B.O. Dance Band. Directed by Jim Davidson, 9.80: Musical interlude, 10.0: National programme. See 29C. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 8.25: Dinner music.. 10.0: National programme from Adelaide Studios, Prologue: "Lhe Song of Australia". (Linger). Specially recorded for 5CL by Peter Dawson. 10.4: Popular interlude. (1) The Tanunda Liedertafel, conducted by Fritz Homburg. (a) "Entaagung’" (Prutz); (b) "Volga Boatseng" (arr. Jaroff). (2) Pianoforte Intermezzo, H. Brew-ster-Jones. "Carnival Pranks in Vienna" (Schumann). (8) Clifford Laycock, tenor, (a) "Lolita" (A. BuzziPecoia) ; (b) "Until" (Sanderson). 10.20: Lieder, (1) The Tanunda Liedertafel, (a) "Die Heimat" (Reiser) ; (b) "Waldlied" (Braun). 10.483: (2) Instrumental Polk Theme. (3) The Tanunda Liedertafel. (a) "Gruss An’s Ober Inthal" (Fittig) ; (b) "Still ruht die See" (Adam). (4) Instrumental Folk Theme. (5) The Tanunda Liedertafel. (a) ‘Roeslein" (G. Werner); (b) "Der Jaeger Abschied" (Mendelssohn). A Two Piano and Song Recital by H. Brewster Jones, Spruhan Kennedy and Clifford Laycock. (a) "Andante and Variations’ (Schumann), on two pianos, by H. BrewsterJones and Spruhan Kennedy. "Marta" (De Flotow); "Ave Maria" (Schubert). Clifford Laycock, tenor. 11.0: Intermission Symphony. 11.5: An original play, ‘‘Avalanche," drama of the Swiss Alps, written and produced by Max Afford; Players: Pirie Bush, Iris Thomas, and A, Y. Dupen, . 11.85: A festival recital by The Adelaide Ladies’ Choir (of 184 voices). Conducted by John Dempster. Soloists: Wisie Woolley (mezzo-soprano), H. Brewster-Jones, and Spruhan Kennedy (pianists). (1) Ladies’ Choir, ‘Victory of Love’ (Mundella); (2) Two Piano Interlude, "Wspana" (Chabrier), H. Brewster-Jones and Spruhan Kennedy. (3) Song recital: by Elsie Woolley; (4) Ladies’ Choir, "Mass in W Flat" (Rheinberger); (5) Pianoforte Intermezzo, Spruhan Kennedy, "Allegro d’ Concerto" (Granados); (6) Ladies’ Choir, two Purcell songs, (a) "Chorus of Ariel Spirits,’ (b) "O! The Sweet Delight{ul Spring." 12.30: Items of interest. 12.40: Dance music. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. See 2FC. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 8.15: "German’-Dr. Anita Rosenberg. 8.30: Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. Recital by Spivakowsky-Kurtz Trio. Tossy Spivakowsky (violin), Wdmund Kutiz (‘eello), Jascha Spivakowsky (piano). Trio: "Lrio in C Minor, Op. 101" (Brahms). Allegro Wnergico, Presto Non Assai, Andante Orazioso, Allegro Molto. Violin and piano: "Sonata in . A Major?’ (Caesar Franck), Allegro Ven Moderato, Allegro, Recitativo Fantasia, Allegretto Poco Mosso, 11.0: "Facts and Songs of the Foreign Legion," by Barena Harris, bass-bari-tone. "O’est La Guerre" (Smile, Legionnaire) (Cadman); "The Legion of the Lost" (Weston); "The Desert" (Hmanuel). 11.144: Scene from Charles Dickens-*A ‘Tale of Two Cities," played by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dudley. Adapted for broadcasting by Maurice Dudley.

11.36:--The-Filmer Boys," in: instrumental, vocal-and comedy numbers. Items will include: "The Drover’s Lament" (Patterson); "A Heart Wave" (Berlin); "Old-Negro Spirituals"’; "Laugh You Son of.a Gua" (Coslow). : 11.50: "Wanderlust. " Songs and verses. of the open*road. Collected and arranged for broadcasting by Mark Make‘ham, An "Out o' Door" feature presented by members of the A.B.C, (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, and A.B.C: (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus, under ‘ the direction of Percy Code. 12.40: Dance music.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 41

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3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 41

3 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 41

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