2FC SYDNEY
SUNDAY, MARCH 3} 8e5: HeM. Watts will speak on "Sideshows of the War' The Dunsterforce". 820: A Celebrity Recital (r). Arthur Schnabel, and Mm. Onnou: Prevost and Maas. of the Pro Arté Quartet: "Quartet in G. Minor" (Mozart) ‘Allegro, Andante, Rondoe 8652: Theodore Chaliapin, Basso: (With Orchestra) "In Questa Tomba Oscura" (Within this Silent Tomb), "The Two Grenadiers" (Schumann). 920: Relayed to National Stations: Disoussion: "What, the people want in Broadcasting" 9.45: A National Progremme, "An Antarctic Epic". A Dramatisation of Captain Scott)s dash to'the South Pole. Written by Edmmnd Barclays. Produced. by Lawrence N. Cecil. Twenty-two years. ago this week the last. survivors of Captain Scott's Polar Party perished in a blizzard after a tragio journey and within eleven miles of Sefety. This reverent treatment of a great theme and its first broade cast stirred many a listener with its faithful delineation of how a good man can face great odds.and die still unconquerede ° , 10045: Excerpts from "The Merry Widow", en American Recording with Jeanette Macdonald as "The Merry Widow" and Meurice Chevalier as "Danilo". 11.0: A Pianoforte recital by Iris De Cairos Regoe "Bouree" (Bach) "Chorale = My Heart Ever Faithful" (Bach) Chromatic Fantasie and Fugue (Bach)e A programme by The Radio Choir and Ge Vern Barnett at the Studio Organe Associate Artist: Cecil Berry, Violiniste 12.30: Close downs MONDAY, APRIL |} . 9¢55: A National Programme (Transmission from 3 Le. Melbourne. Interstate Wireless Contract Bridge. Amnouncement of Cards in one selected hand of contract bridgé to be contested in the first Interstate Wireless Match, Victoria and New South Wales, to be played from 900: to 9e20 peme 1000: "An April Frolic" Programme from 3 LeQ. (Smellburn) in which you may hear = if you're lueky "The Wireless Mixed (very) Chorus: under the direction of Perey Crude. (A) Perpetuum Automobile" (in ons continuous movement) Buzzoff). (B).e "Andante Con Motor" = "The Parewell Symphony" (Haydn). (c)e "Handel Leaves the Strand" (A. « (d)e "Dew Part Song ~ "The Labor March" (For Auld *lang’ Syne). Percy "Crude. "His conducting leaves mech to be desired" (Daily Moon ~ April Ist. 1865). Seventy-Seven Australian Push Songs (Doubleyougee James) (Pus Songs: "Very Forceful" = (Daily Moon « April lste 1875). Old Time Dance Orchestra, conducted by McBluff Billiems. Kernel Oleman At the Grate Theatre Roargan, (A) "Crash-Nois-ette Suite" (Borodin), (b)o "Bellyrow" (Ravel) (c). "The Holler-Louder Chorus" (ArreAe Noyes). Song. "Out of the Desert I come . to thee" = by a man of grite Iza Crossly: (The Storm Cloud Girl): Excerpts from her repertoire: (If Any)s Syd Upholsterer: (Very funny = Daily Moon, April lste 1885). Jim Davenport: Dance Chunes. (Yeah ~ try and dance to theme). Molly, (Mary) Hoochaye, Soprano: "For Auld Lang Syne" (Old Scotch = Pre=war Strength). Festival Concert: Leader: Edervard Lamphurt. (Soloist: Eva Brick) (a)e Orchestra: Symphonic Poem: "Portlandia" (Cement) © {b). Eva Brick: "Elizabeth's Grating" (Hail,. Hall, of Song) (Tinhouser)s (c)» Orchestra: Fantasy. on a Theme Rococo: "Ours is a Nice *Ouse, ours is" (Archie Techt) . Progranme arranged by Mark Faketem under the Direction of Frank De Chlewelolne 1.450: Close Downe TUESDAY, APRIL 2 9058: What's on therair tonight? _ 10.0: A Netional Programme "The Music: Master" Adapted Radio by Edmond Barcley. "The Music Master" is a lovable old,personality, who left his post as Director of the Dresden State Orchestra to search for his infant daughters Felling that his search is hopeless, he finally settles in New York, earning a precerious living by teaching? msic to a people who do not wish to learne He lives in an East Side boarding house populated by characters as quaint as himself, and keeps & brave heart and a smiling face, though threatened by the direst poverty.e his wistful little story has its moments of high beauty, and reaches its climax when the
-husic Master" makes a-gesture of. supreme sacrifice... . Cast: ‘Anton Von Barwic.e.eTho Music Master. Miss Housten -eeApartment Houseekeeper. Jenny..eHer Maid-of-all-work, Signor Tagliefico..eFrom Milan, a Violiniste Monsieur Louis Pinace.sFrom Paris, A.Viola player. Herr Poons e-efrom Leipsiz a tcellist. Costellos..Priprietor of freak side-show. SohwarzeeeSecretary of Musician's Union. Ryan...Delegate from Brickmaker's Union. Helen..sStanton...A Wealthy heiresse Henry Stanton ++eHer Millionaire father. Beverly Grugere..In Love with Helene Otto'Gruger..eHis father. German Ambassador to UeSeAy JuleSeeeA Man-servant. Production Lawrence He Cecil. ‘ 11.15: A programme of Russian Music presented by The AeBeC. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E.Je Roberts and the’ Wireless Chorus Conducted by Stephen Yorke. Orchestra: "Russlyn and Ludmilla" Overture (Glinck) Wireless Chorus and Orchestra: "Josmma" Dramatic Scene (Moussorgsky). Orchestra: "Tschaikowsky Fantasia" (Arr.s Foulds). .Wireless Chorus: Three Unaccompanied Part Songs: "The Cherry Tree" (Kopylov). "Autum" (Gretchaninov) "Spinning Top" (Rimsky-Korsakov). Orchestra: "Petite Suite" (First Performance) (Tshceaikowsky). Wireless Chorus: and Orchestra: "Choral Dances from Prince Igor", (Borodin)e 1.0: Relayed from 3 L.0. Melbournee Dance Masic by the AsBeCe Dance Band = Directed by Jim Davidson, WEDNESDAY, APRIL'3 8.15: Dinner Music (r). Evening presentation: Relayed to 2N.C. Newcastle from 80: to 11 Pele 10.0: A National Programme: (Transmission from 3 L.0. Melbourne). From His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne. Sir Benjamin Fuller in conjunction with J.C. Williamson Ltde, Presents: Sir Benjamin Fuller's Royel Grand Opera Company in "La Boheme" by Puccini) Opera in Four Actse Characters: Rudolph... Browning Mummery e MeroeleeeSydney De Vries. Colline...Fred Collier, Schaunerd..»sBornard Rosse BenoitessOctave Duss Masetiae.sElsa Dadswell, Mimi...Thea Philipse AlcindoreeseseOctave Dube Parpicnol.. Roy Glasheen.Students, Work girls, Citizens, Shopkeepers, Street Vendors » Soldiers. Waiters, Boys, Girls ete. Time: About 1830. Place P Latin Quarter « Paris, . THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 8e15: Dinner Music (rr). Evening Presentation (Relayed © to 2HeC. Newcastle from 80: to 11.0 peme) 10.0: A National Programme. A Band Programme Presented by The National Military Bend. Conducted by Stephen Yorke, with "The Master Singers" Quartete Band: Suite: "Four Ways" (Coates)..1. Northwards (March), 2. Southwerds (Valse) 3eEastwards (Eastern Dance), 4. Westwards (Rhythm). The Mastersingers Quartet: "Cradle Song" (Schubert) "Serenade" (Schubert). Band Valse: "Amorettentanze" (Gung1) ExtracteL "The Drummer's Birthday" ¢Smith) Xylophone Solo "the Flyer" (Ridewood). Soloist: Lou Tutschka. The Mastersingers Quartet: "David of The White Rock" (Brindley Ritchard).s "On Wings of Song" (Mendelssohn) "an Old Women Tossed Up-in a Blanket" (Traditional). Band) Selection: "The Geisha" (Jones). 11.0: Roland Foster Will speak on "Musical Anecdotes®’ "Grave and Gey". 11.215: "Crazy Carnival" Varietye Pun at. the.Full Moon in a Metropolitan Amsement Parke Erico Maestro and His Celebrated Seale Tho Coconut Grove Trioe lLulia Fanning, Soubrette. MacDonald and Warton, "Dave and Dad", Vincent Ryan, Comediane Rae Foster = "Songs of the Shows" and Gece Morrison and His Bande Production: James Je Donnelly. f : FRIDAY, APRIL 8e15: Dinner Music (r)e Evening Presentation (Relaye. to.2 NeC. Newcastle from 8.0: to lipeme 10.0; A National. Programme. (Transmission from 3eL0 Melbournes) Unit One? From His Majesty's Theatre, Mel bournee Sir Benjamin Fuller in Conjunction with JeC.Williemson, Ltde, presents, Sir aedemin Faller's. Royal: ’ Grand Opera Company in "Lohengrin" (Tentative) Opera in Three Acts by’ Richard Wagner. Characters. Henri the Fowler»seFred Collier. Lohingrins.eWalter Widdop, BlsaeseThoa Phillipse « Duke Godfreyese
PrederickeesHarace Stevense Ortrud...Muriel" Brunsicdiil.s) King*s HeraldeeeAppleton Moorés Saxon, Thuringian, ‘ end Brabantian Counts and Nobles, Ladies of Honour’, Pagas, Attendants. Time: First half of the Tenth Centary. -- Scenes: AntierDs SATURDAY." APRIL 6) ‘1000: Bvaning Presentation: (Relayed to 2N.Ce." New leastle from 8.0:.to llpsm. A Nations] Programmde ("Away to the Hills". An Operetta by 0. Denis Freemn. Music oy Mark Lubbock. Tho AeB.C. Theatre Orchestra and Wireless Chorus conducted by Willie Redstone. The situation in the Province of Pompa Grande and in the prinoipal tow ‘of Santa Marta is extremely gravee General Don Carlos Lopez has firmly established himself as . Provincial President. The late Governor has been exe~ cuted, and with him many minor officials, and the tows is ins state of martial law. ‘the late Commander of the Local forces has refused to submit to the new. ° President and under the title of "Raimmdo the Eagle" [is enoamped in the hills with a rapidly growing Porcee ‘As the play begins, we find Don Carlos, the new President, forcing his ettention on Mariana Andrea, the beloved of Raimmdo. He has given Pepe, Mariana's brother, an eppointment as a secretary in the new Republic, and when Mariana rejects his advances, he threatens to have her brother shote Raimmmdo takes Mariana away to his stronghold in tho hills, but she returns and offers to wad Don Carlos to save hor brother. The wedding is in progress, when Raimmdo arrives with his troops, surrounds the cathedral, rescues Mariana, and, of course, they live happily ever eftert Cast: Mariana Andreae.eMarie Bremors. Pepe, Her Brothetece John Pickarde Don Carlos Lopez, The Governor. layne Lynton. Agatha Spratt, from England...Poggy Rosse = Guillermo Spratanza, Her Brothor.sSric Masters. Esperanza «eeJohn Bedouin. Lolae-sdilda Attenboroughe Lobo, a Spy. -eEdmund Butterworth. Raimmdo...Charles Taylore 9,0: Interlude (r). 9.10: A Military Band Programne Presenting, The National Military Band Conducted by Stephen Yorke » Kitty Glover, Contralto. | Oliver King. Basse
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 38, 29 March 1935, Page 16
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