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SUNDAY, MARCH 3. 8.24: Reading of ar Overseas. Letter from Associate Professor Dr. G. L. Wood, M.A., F.R.G.S., who is now touring abroad. 9.0: Divine service from St. Paul’s Cathe dral.. Sermon: Canon Baglin. Or- ‘ ganist: Dr. A. BH. Floyd. 10.30: From Her Majesty’s Theatre, Bal- ' larat: Sacred’ Concert. 11.50: News session. MONDAY, MARCH 4. 10.0: A-programme of international cele_brities,: with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. (1) A recital of Becrich Smetana’s six symphonic poems, eomprising his entire cycle. "Ma _ Viast" (My Country), (a) "Vyshehrad," (b) "Vitava,"’ (c) "Sharka," (d) "rom Bohemia’s Meadow and forests," (e) "Tabor," (f) "Blanik." Played by the Bohemian Philharmonic Or- . chestra of Prague. Conducted by Professor F..Talich. (2) "The Bridal Chamber Scene" from Richard Wagner’s "Lohengrin,’ sung by Lauritz Melchior (tenor) and Emmy Bettendorf (soprano). 12.20: News session. TUESDAY, MARCH 5. 10.0: Unit one: A programme of Russian musie by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert ’ Orchestra, assisted by Mina Heseleva (soprano) and Hdouard Lambert (vio‘Jin). A.B.C. (Melbotirne) Concert Or_chestra: Overture, "Russlan and Lud- ‘ milla" (Glinka). Mina Heseleva (soprano): "Restless Nights’ (Tschaikowsky); "The Snowdrop" (Gretscheninow). Edouard Lambert (violin): "Serenade Melancolique"’ (Tschaikowsky). A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orehestra: "On the Steppes of Central Asia"; "Serenade" (Borodine). Mina Heseleva: (soprano): "I Suffer’ (Rach.maninoff) ;; "Hindu Song" (RimskyKorsakow). Edouard. Lambert. (vio- ‘ lin): "Meditation" (Glazounow) ; "Berceuse" (Pau! Yuon); "Melodie" . (W. Rebikoff). A.B.C. (Melbourne) ‘Concert: Orchestra: ‘March Slav" ' (Tschaikowsky). 11.0: Unit two, ‘The Centenary Lrio"’- . Syd. Exton (tenor), Alan. Adcock (entertainer), Alex Crook (instrumental- ‘ ist), Trio, "Bird-songs at Eventide" (Coates); Alan Adcock, "Modern Shakespeare" (Wilkins); Syd. BHxton, 1 "Gipsy Song" (Borgenoff) ; Alex Crook, "Whistler and His Dog" (Pryor) ; Syd. Dxton, "‘Sally.Horner’’ (Carey) ; Trio: "Scottish Stories’ (Flanagan); Alex ‘ Orook, "Spring Song’ (Mendelssohn) ; Trio: "Isle of Capri" (Gross). 11.25: Variety. A.B.C, Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. Numbers in‘elude Syd. Hollister (comedian) im "Hollistorisms." Master Four Quar-
tette: "Not for All the Rice in "China" (Berlin) ; "And the Big Bad Wolf Was Dead" (Barton). 12,15: News session, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 6. ° 10.0: Unit one, Brass Band Concert. by . Metropolitan Fire Brigade-Band, with Alline and Norma Darroch and J. . Harcourt Bailey. Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, conducted by F. C. Johnson: March, "Belle of Broadway" (Clark). Overture, "Light Cavalry" (Von Suppe). Aliine Darroch, soprano, and Norma Darroch (mezzosoprano) : "Break of Day"; "The Green Singer" (M. Sutherland) ; "The Graceful Swaying Wattle’ (Frank Bridge). Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band: Selection, "Classica" (Hwing). J. Harcourt Bailey (entertainer): "A Yorkshire Relish." Metropolitan Fire: Brigade Band: Selection, "The Maid of the Mountains" (Simson). 10.40: From Exhibition Oval: Description of the Worid's Professional Athletie Meeting at the Exhibition Ovai. 10.45: From Ballarat : Description of the Venetian Carnival at View Point, Lake Wendouree, in: vonnection with Ballarat’s celebrations cf the Centenary of Victoria. 11.15: Unit two, from the studio: A recital of Maori music (with annotations), by Barend Harris (bass-bari-tone): "Pokare Kare", (a Maori love song) (Piripata) ; "Kamate! Kamate!" (Death! Death!) (a Maori war song) (Te Rangi Hikiroa) ; "Titi Torea and. Huri-liuri’ (Maori stickthrowing game) (Piripata): 11.30: From BPxhibition Oval: Description of the Worid’s Professional Athletic Meeting at the Wxhibition Oval. 11.35: Unit three, from the studio: Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, TFantasia. "A Musical Switch" (Alford). J. Harcourt Bailey (entertainer), comedy chats. Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band: Cornet solo, "Zanette" (Code). Alline Darroch and Norma Darroch, "Ye Banks and Braes" (old Scotch) ; "Lhe Frogge and the Mouse" (Martin Shaw). 12.0: From Exhibition Oval: Description of the World’s Professional Athletic Meeting at the Bxhibition Oval. 12.5: Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band: Fantasia, "Martial Moments" (Winter), 12.15: News session. THURSDAY, MARCH 7. 8.15: "Practical Hints for Harmony Students." Introductory: "About Part Writing in General"’-George Findlay, Mus. Bac, 9.30: From Perth, national talk-"Three Popular Prophets--l. H. G. Wells," Professor W. Murdoch, M.A. 10.0: From Kelvin Hall. Unit one, a programme arranged by the Victorian Music Teachers’ Association. Piano: "Ballad in G Minor" (Chopin), Minnie C. Bull. Soprano: (a) "Roselein, Roselein";.(b) "Du bist wie eine blume"; (c) "Fruhlinmacht" (Schumann), Pauline Bindley. Piano: (a) ‘"Berceuse"; (b) Waltz in D Flat; (c) Bailad in A Flat (Chopin), Minnie ©, Buli. Soprano: (a) "Silver" (Armstrong Gibbs); (b) .‘"Fhe Twilight Song" (Grenville Bantock); (¢c) "Love's Philosophy" (Roger Quilter), Pauline Bindley. Piano: tudes, Op. 10, No. 3 in B Major; Op. 10, No. 10 in A Flat; Op. 25, No. 11 in A Minor (Chopin), Op. 10, No. 5 in G Flat; Op. 25, No. 1lin A Minor (Chopin), Minnie C. Bull. 10.45: Unit two, from the Town Hali,
Bendigo, community singing. Conducted by W. Baxter. ~ 11,15: Unit three, from the studio. B.B.C. recording, "The English Character," a talk by Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M.P. 11.80: Unit four, a quarter of an hour with "Old Sam" (R.) by Stanley Holloway. 11.45: Unit five, {rem the Town. Hall, Bendigo, community singing (é€ontinued). , . 12.15: From the studio-News session. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 9.30: "Stage and screen-The Future of the Talkies," Vance Palmer. 10.0: Unit one, a recital by the Spiva-kowsky-Kurtz Trio. Lossy Spivakowsky (violin), Edmund Kurtz (‘eello), Jascha Spivakowsky (piano). (1) Violin and Violoncello, arranged bs Havlorsen (Handci). (2) Piano and violoncello, "Sonate Op. 69 A Major" (Beethoven). Allegro Ma-Non Troppo, Scherzo Allegro Molto, Adagio Cantabile, Allegro Vivace. (3) Trio, "Op. 63.G Minor’ (Weber). Allegro Moderato, Scherzo Allegro Vivace, Sheperd’s Lament, Andante Espressiye, Iinale Allegro. 11.0: Unit two, from Ballarat: Description of the night scenes of Ballaray gala in connection with the city’s Sta Centenary celebrations. Unit three, special reproduced performance-Gil-bert and Sullivan Opera, "Trial by Jury." A-dramatie’cantata in one act. Recorded under the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte. 12.10: News session. SATURDAY, MARCH 9. 10.0: A dance progrimme by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson, assisted by Julia Russell (soprano), George Webster (tenor), and Nick Morton (comedian). 11.0: From the City Baths: Description of the Inter-State Water Polo Match--Victoria versus New South Wales for the Regal Cup. y 12.16: News session. | 12,30: Meditation music.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 42
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