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SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 8.50: Musical interlude (r.). 9.0: From St, Andrew’s Cathedral, Divine service. 10.30: From thé studio: "We Await Your Verdict." Written and presented by Bilis Price. 11.0: Complete recorded performance of ‘Patience’ or ‘Bunthorne’s Bride." Comie opera in two acts. Libretto: W. S. Gilbert. Music: Arthur Sullivan. Conductor: Dr. Malcolm Sargent. MONDAY, APRIL 8. 10.0: Every Monday at 10 o’clock. Scott’s ‘"Tyanhoe." Dramatised: Edmund Barclay. Producton: Lawrence H. Cecil. Episode Seven: "Himself Again." In this thrilling episode the mystery of the Black Sluggard is revealed, and Wilfred of Ivanhoe is ‘a very surprised man indeed. 10.30: "Australia Looks on the World." Talk by Professor A. H. Charteris. TUESDAY, APRIL 9. 10.0: Recital by Stella Power, famous Australian soprano: "Regnava nei Silenzio" (Lucia) (Donizzetti); "Dove Sono" (Mozart); "Blue China" (Nevin); "Mattinata’ (Paolo Tosti) ; "Butterfly Wings" (Montague Phillips). 10.15: Programme presented by National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. The Studio Male Quartet, Dan and Sheila Agar, entertainers. Band: Overture, "Fra Diavolo’% (Auber) ; "Spanish Serenade-Lolita" (Barsotti) ; "Minuet" (Boccherini). 10.31: Quartet, "Chimes in Song" (arr. Antill). 10.87: Band, Relection, "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini). 10.50: Quartet, "The Song That My Heart is Singing’; "If You Would Love Me" (MacDiarmid) ; "Lo, How a Rose H’er Blooming" (Praetorius). 10.36: Band, Suite, "The Pixies": (1), Procession; (2) Moonbeam Fairy; (3) Gnome Dance; (4) In the Heart of the Forest; (5) Golopade (Dunhill). 11.10: Dan and Sheila Agar in a comedy interlude, 11,22: Band, Tone Picture, "By the Blue Hawaiian Waters" (Ketelbey). 11.30: "On With the Dance," ninth of the series: "Persian." "The Book of Fate." Presented by Rosslyn Vane and Arthur Greenaway. 11.50: National Military Band, Waltz, "A Thousand and One Nights" (Strauss); Selection, ."Going Up" (Brach),
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 10.0: "Man Through the Ages,’ by James J. Donnelly, 10.25: Programme presented by the Viennese. Wnsemble assisted by Gladys Verona, soprano. A varied programme of continental successes. Instrumental: "Wiener Boheme," Viennese potpourri (Uhl); "Romance Andalusa’" (Sarasate). Soprano: "Spring Voices" (Strauss); "Nina" (Pergolasi), with orchestral accompaniment. Instrumental, "A Selection of Viennese, Russian, Gipsy, Roumanian National Airs and Dances’* (arr. Schirmann-Horlick-Strauss). Soprano: *Villernelle’"’ (Dell’Acqua); ‘The -Robin’s Song" (White). Instrumental, "Primrose" (Gershwin). 11.0: Talk in connection with "Authors’ Week," by prominent Australian writer, 11.15: Programme by the Dobrinski Ensemble. Walter Kingsley, baritone. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 10.0; Relayed from 2NC, Newcastle, from the Newcastle Town Hall. Community singing concert. (Arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission), Associate artists: Ivy Smith, ccntralto, "Coming Home" (Willeby); ‘‘Comin’ Thro’ the Rye" (Anon); "The Leaves and the Wind" (Leoni) ; "If You Can’t Sing, Whistle’ (Blight). James Macrae, tenor, "I Did Not: Know" (Trotere); "Mary of Argyle" (Moffat) ; "Mary" (Richardson) ; "In the Gloaming" (Harrison). Stewart and Lorraine, entertainers, "Rigoletto" (Verdi); "Lucia" (Donizetti); "Doch and Doris" (Lauder); "Pipers Calling" (Bennett Scott) ; "FTumoreske" (Dvorak) ; "Say Au Revoir" (Harvey) ; "Mi- serei" (Verdi); "Annie Laurie" (Scott). FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 10.0: "Egyptia," presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts; A.B.C, (Sydney) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Stephen Yorke; Alfred Wilmore, tenor. Orchestra, "Dgyptian Ballet’ (Luigini). Orchestra and’ tenor: Song cycle, "A Dream of Egypt": (1) Intreduction ; (2) Beside the Lonely Nile; (2) Within the Sphinx’s Solemn Shade; (4) . Pomegranate is Your Mouth; (5) I Wnvy Every Cirelet; (6) I Wakened When the Moon (Woodforde-Finden). Chorus: "From Songs of Egypt": Invocation to the Nile; Lament of Isis (Bantock). Chorus and orchestra: "Orientale Tone Picture’ (Sellars) ; "In the Shadow of the Mosque." Orchestra, ‘"Hgyptian Slave Song" (Whaite); "The Caravan" (Bayer). Chorus: Two Desert Love Songs: "I Will Await Thee’; "The Burning Hours" (Clarke). Orchestra, "Queen of Sheba Ballet" (Goldmark).
11.0: Talk in connection with Authors’ Week by an Australian writer, 11.45: Programme by Musicxl Association of New South Wales: Alexander Sverjensky, pianist, "Prelude and Fugue in © Major and © Minor" (Bach). Constance Burt, soprano, "Love Letters" (Mozart); "The Violet" (Mendelssohn). Hthel Holden and Alexander Sverjensky, violin and piano, Sonatina in G Minor, Op. 156 (Schubert). Constance Burt,. soprano, "Bright is the Silver Moon" (Wolf) ; "My Lover is So Small" (Wolf). Alexander Sverjensky, pianist, Sonata in G Minor, Op. 90 (Beethoven), Constance Burt, soprano, "It was a Grey Bird" ; "T Can Sing No More" (Isonard). Bthel. Holden, yviolinist, "Always Afternoon" (Hutchens) ; ; "Pantomime" (Mozart). SATURDAY, APRIL 13. 10.0: From the Sydney Town Hill, OldTime Cinderella Dance. 10.18: A.B.C. Old-Time Dance Orchestra, grand opening waltz, "Nights of Glad ness" ; schottische, "By the Water-\ melon Vine"; "Dainty Damsei." 10.27: Chorus " introducing songs of Old London, "Down Vauxhall Way" (Oliver). 10.32: Dance Orchestra, Mwo-step, "Blaze Away"; "Madelon"; Mazurka, "Amorosa" ; "All for You." 10.52: Bileen Boyd, the Irish colleen, in Trish memories, "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" "Dear Little Irish Girl" (Moore). 10.58: Dance Orchestra, Lancers, "Bohemian Boys"; Barn Dance, "Lily of Laguna" ;"Nothin’ Hise But." 11.30: A Spanish scena, "Amarella" (Wynne), featuring Ida Leggatt. 11.36: Dance Orchestra, Jolly Miller Waltz, "Old Timers." Polka, ‘"The Paragon, Polka." 12.0: Arthur Hemsley, the popular comedian, in his Divertissment of Drolleries. -~-
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 34
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