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SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 9.0: Divine service from St. Paul’s Cathedral. 10.30: Chamber music programme, by Ivy Ball. Pro Arte Trio, Raymond Lambert, piano, Edouard Lambert, violin, Ilford Mack, ’cello; soloist: William Hawting, baritone. Trio: Trio in ~C Major, No. 4, Allegro, andante cantabile, allegro (Mozart). Baritone: (a) "Dream in Twilight"; (b) "True Love’s Bliss" (R. Strauss). Trio:.Trio in C Minor, Opus 9. Moderato, quasi variazioni, allegro risoluto (Rachmaninoff). 11.80: Around the Organ with "Sankey," arranged by Robert Spaven. MONDAY, APRIL 8. 10.0: Violin and pianoforte recital by Blise Steele and Lorna Trist. Violin: Sonata in D (Locillet) ; Hrioso (BachFrancke); Siciliano (Bach-Auer) ; _ Grave (Friedmann Bach) (arr. Kreisler); Chorale (Bach-Spalding). Piano: Six pieces. Prelude, tango, malaguera, serenata, capricho catalan, zortzico (Albeniz). Violin: Poeme (Chausson). 10.40: Songs and their singing, discussed and illustrated by Harold -Browning. 10.55: A special reproduced performance of Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "Patience" or "Bruthorne’s Bride." Comic opera in two acts. Recorded under the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte ; "narrator: Bernard Manning. TUESDAY, APRIL 9. 9.0: G.P.O. chimes. Programme announcements. Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.30: From Sydney, national talk, "Looking Into the Future? The Navy of the Future," Captain C. J. Pope, R.A.N, 9.50: From Melbourne, "Star" News Service, cable news service’ (copyright: "Star" Special Service and Australian Press Association). Police messages. 9.55: British Official Wireless. News. 10.0: Unit One: A brass band concert. Austral Brass Band, conducted by Harry Shugg. Dave Howard (saxo-. phonist-comedian), in melody and mirth. . 11.10; Prince Henry Hospital Appeal, Major-General Cowen. 11.15: Unit Two: A special B.B.C. : recorded programme, "Flags on the Matterhorn," a drama of the Swiss Alps. WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 10. 9.0: G.P.O. chimes. Programme = an-
nouncements, Sporting session, cénducted by Mel Morris. 9.30:-"Eminent Visitors to Victoria: Rosebery and Salisbury," Mr. John Oldham. . 9.45: Musical interlude. 10.0: A variety . programme. A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. "Master Four" Quartet: "Dilly Dally" _ (Burton); "A Needle in a Haystack" (Conrad). Cecil Verne: Musical saw. A.B.C. Dance Band. Dave Howard (saxophonist-comedian), in melodious memories: Saxopheue, "For Old Times Sake". (C. Osborn); old-time comedy song, "Four and Nine’ (W. David) ; sax-ballad, "Love’s Old Sweet Song" (J. L. Molloy) ; sax-medley, "Old ‘Timers" (arr. S. Stoddon). Amy Rochelle, entertainer. A.B.C. Dance Band. "Master Four’ Quartet: "Waiting at the Gate for Katy" (Whiting); "P.C. 123" (Munro). Cecil Verne: Musical saw. Amy Rochelle, entertainer. A.B.C. Dance Band. 11.25: A B.B.C. recording, "Causes of War," a talk by the Rt. Hon. the Lord Beaverbrook. 11.40: "Homage to Sousa" ("The March King" and his Music). Arranged and presented by Charles Hawthorne. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 9.0: G.P.O. Chimes, Programme announcements. Sporting session, conducted by Wallace Sharland. 9.30: From Sydney. National talk, "The Master Mariner," Captain Hvar Cameron, Master of the R.M.S. Orama. 10.0: From St. Peter’s Church, Hastern Hill. A programme arranged by the Victorian Music 'Teachers’ Association. 10.45: From the Coburg Town Hall, com- . munity singing. Conductor: A. B. Lane. ! 11.15: "Animalology." A half-hour pro= gramme arranged by George Findlay, ; Mus. Bac. 11.45: From the Coburg Town Hall. Community singing. Conductor: A, B, Lane. FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 10.0: A programme of international celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. , Adolf Busch, violin: Unaccompanied Sonata in D Minorallemande, courante, sarabande, gigue, chaconne (Bach). Arthur Schnabel, piano: Sonata in F Minor, Opus 57 ("Appassionata")-allegro assai-piu allegro, andante con moto, allegro ma non troppo. Gerhard Huesch (baritone, Hans Udo Mueller at the piano: (a) "Gesegnet sei durch den die Weit entstund" (Hugo Wolf); (b) "Ihr seid die. allerschoenste"; (ce) "Hoffaertig seid ihr, schoenes kind’; (d) "Dass doch gemalt all’deine reize waeren"; (e) "Und willst du deinen Liebsten sterben sehen"; (£) "Wenn du mich mit dem Augen straifst"; (¢) "Heut’"' Nacht. erhob ich mich, um Mitternacht" , SATURDAY, APRIL 13. 10.0: Old-time dance night. Macduff . Williams’ Orchestra: Waltz, "In the Gloaming" (Hill) ; Schottische, "Grandfather’s Qlock’ (arr, Williams); Quadrilles, ‘Floradora" (Stu: art); Valetta, "The Original Valetta" (Morris) ; Jolly Miller, "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" (Van Alstyn) ; Lancers, "The Runaway Girl" (Caryll) ; Barn Dance, "Old Friends" (arr. Williams); Polka, "Where Did You Get That Hat?" (Reimaz); Alberts, "Favorita" (Hall); Waltz, "The Blue Danube" (Strauss); Varsovienne, "Silf f ver Lake" (arr, Williams) ; Royal Irish, "Wearin’ 0’ the Green" (Kaps). Master of Ceremonies, R. H. Spayen. At the Piano, Mrs. R. Campbell,
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 5 April 1935, Page 36
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