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SUNDAY, MARCH 31 7.45: Virtuoso String Quartet with J,Cockerill, R.Murohy end C.Draper. Introduction end allegro for harp with strings dnd woodwind accompaniment (Ravel). Elisabeth Schumann, soprano, "Deh Vieni, non tardar" from "Marriage of Figaro" (Mozart); "L'Amero saro costante" from "Il Re Pastore" (Mozart). London Symphony Orchestra: Conductor DreMalcolm Sargent, "Petite Suite de Concert" (Coleridge=Taylor), La Caprice de Nanette, Demande et reponse. 10030; Unit One. A specially reproduced performance. Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, "H.M.S. Pinafore" or "The Lass that Loved a Sailor" Comic Opera in Two Acts. Recorded under the direction of Rupert D'Oyley Carte = Narrator, Ber nard Manning. Characters and soloists: Rt.Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B., (First Lord of Admiralty)....+Henry A. Lytton Captain Corcoran (Commanding H.M.S. Pinefore)....George Baker: Ralph Raokstraw (Able seaman)....+Charles Goulding: Dick Deadeye (Able seeman)....Darrell Fancourt: Josephine (The Captain's daughter)...Elise Griffin: Hebe (Sir Joseph's first cousin)...Nellie Brieroliffe: Mra. Cripps (Little Butteroup)...(A Portsmouth: Bumboat woman) Bertha Lewise Chorus of. first Lord's sisters, his cousins, his eunts, sailors, marines,eto. Conductor, DrsMalcolm Sargent. MONDAY, APRIL | _ 10.0: Songs end their singing discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. ) 10615: A programme of international celebrities with especial annotations by Rudolf Himmer. String orchestra = ‘conduoted by Ernest Ansermet = Concerto Grosso No.3. in B Minor (Hendel). Larghetto Andante: Allegro: Polonaise. Jacques Thibaud with orchestra: Conducted by Dr.Maloolm Sargent. Wiolin concerto in E flat (Mozart). Allegro moderator: Un poco adagio: Rondo. Philadelphia Symphony Orches= tra: Conducted by Leopold Stokowski."Symphony Noe4 in A Minor", Opus 63 (Sibelius) Molto moderato quasi adagio, Allegro molto vivaces Largo: Allegro. Majorie Lawrence, soprano with orchestra: Conducted by Piero Coppola, "Salome end the Head of Jookenaan" ~ Finale of Opera "Salome" (Strauss). Berlin State Opera Orchestra: Conducted by Dr. Leo Bleoh, "Tod und Verklaerung" ("Death and Transfigurat= (gon) (Strause). TUESDAY, APRIL 2 _ 10.0: A violin and pienoforte recital by Elise Steele (and Lorna Trist. Violin and piano Sonata in "A" (Handel), ieno "Ballade in G Minor" Op.24 (Grieg): violin (a) Sioiliane"; (b) "Some, Sweet Death"; (c) "Ariose" (Bach). 10.45: Music Hall Memories by MreE.J. Gravestock. } 11-0: A Brass Bend concert by the Brunswick City Bands: Conducted by Hugh Niven: assisted by Mollie Byrne, soprano, Adrian Bendall, harp with a Comedy Interlude.
WEDNESDAY,‘ APRIL 3 10.0: Special programme arranged for international Dxered) Alliance. "Australia in Song"*. Songs of the more popular, type written by Australians and simg by A-B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus end soloists with AsB.eC. (Melbourne) Cons’ cert Orchestra. The numbers include "Bush Lullaby", (William G.James); "More Australian Songs"; "The Old Sune downer"; "Rain" (Mirrie Soloman and Jeane de Burgh); "Wallaby-rat" (Mirrie Soloman and Jane de Burgh); "Bush Lullaby" (Dorothy Blythman); "Stockrider's Song" William G.Jemes); "Gundegai" (O'Hagan); "Bush Songs of Australia"; "The Kookaburra"; "The Bell Bird", "Billy Tea"; "Moon Boat"; "Kengaroo"; "Way Back"; "Australia will be There". Programme arranged by Mark Makeham. 11.5: A scene from Charles Dickens’ "Dombéy and Son",played by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dudley adapted for Broadcasting by Maurice Dudley. 11.20: Unit Three. Variety Programme. A.B.C. Dance Band; directed by Jim Davidson. "Master Four" Quartette: "Who Made Little Boy Blue" (Wayne). "Looks Like a Beautiful Day® > (Wendling). Fred Reid, Musical saw. : \ fs ‘ ( THURSDAY, APRIL 4 10.0: A violin and pianoforte recital by Elise Steel and Lorna Trist. Piano = Choral-Quverture (J.S. Bach-Rummel). Violin end piano ~ "Sonata in G" (Mozart). Piano = "Prelude" (Franck). Violin Spanish popular Songs (De Falla) 1. "The Moorish Flag"; 2. "Nena" (Berceuse); 3. "Chanson"; 4. "Asturiana"; 5 "Jota". 10.45: A short Organ Recital by Raymond Fehmel. "Fantasia in G Minor" (J.S.Bach); "Chorale from Cantata Noel47 (Bach); "Spring Song" (Hollins); "Prayer and Cradle Song" (Guilman)s Merch from "The Occasional Oratorio" (Handel). : 11.05: A B.B.C. recording. "Causes of War" A talk by the very ReveW.R. Inge, KeCeVe0.D.D. This is the first of a series of talks given through the British Broadcasting Corporation last year. 11.20: Unit Four » Novelty music end variety. " FRIDAY, APRIL 5 10.0: A special B.B.C. recorded programme. "The Fifth Form at Ste Pontefract's". A Burlesque of’ school life by The Melluish Brothers. Cast: Alma Vane; Hugh Morton; Lawe rence Baskcomb; John Lang; Gerald Martyne The Birmingham Studio Orchestra conducted by Victor Hely-Hutchinson, 11.10: From the Studio "The Dancing Doll". An orchese, tral programme by A.B.C. (Melbourne) concert Orchestra, assisted by "The Sundowners Quartette". The Orchestra: ~ "Doll Song" from "Tales of Hoffman" (Offenbach); "Poupes Valsante" (Poldini); "Golliwogs Cakewalk" (Debussy). "Sune downers Quartette": "Glad Rag Do11" (Ager); "The Woman in’ the Shoe" (Brown). The Orchestra: "A Doll's House" (Eng-! leman); "Dance of the Automatons" from. "Coppelia Ballet" (Delibes) "A Doll Dance" (Sileus). "Sundowners Quartette" "The Sleepy Town Express" (Gillespie); "Polly" (Zameenick), SATURDAY, APRIL 6 10.0: SAR's party night. Let's dance with Jim Davidsoy and his A.B.Ce Dance Band. "Those Three Fellows" with , Jack Ricketts and his guitar. :
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 38, 29 March 1935, Page 18
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