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SUNDAY, APRIL 14. 9.0: From the ‘Pitt Street Congregational Church, Divine Service. Preacher. Rev. T. E. Ruth. 10.30: From the studio, "Famous Crimes in Retrospect: The Green Bicycle Case." 11.0: Complete recorded performance of "Princess Ida" or "Castle Adamant." Comie opera’ in three acts. MONDAY, APRIL 15. Wvery Monday night at 10 o’ciock, "Tvanhoe," by Sir Walter Scott. Dramatised by Edmund Barclay. Production, Lawrence H. Cecil. Episode the Bighth: "Witcheraft." Sir Brian de Bois Gilbert. accused by his superior of unknightly behaviour, seeks to evade disgrace by advancing a novel defence. 10.25: "Australia Looks on the World." talk by Professor A, H. Charteris. 11.0: Programme presented by National Military Band. conducted by Stephen Yorke; Singing Pierrots, entertainers; Lionel Hickey, violinist. Band: Melodies from "Ball at the.Savoy" (Abrahams); Valse, "Espano" (Waldteufel). Singing Pierrots. Lionel Hickey: "The Girl with the Flaxen Hair’ (De-bussy-Hartmann); "German Dance" (Hummel . Burnester) ; "Chinese Rhythm" (Hellier). Band: Divertissement, "A Day in Naples’-Boatmen’s chorus and serenade: fish: wives’ dance, dance of the macaroni boys. taranteila (Byng). Singing Pierrots. Band: Excerpt from "La Traviata" (Verd1). Lionel Hickey: "Synecopation" (Kre:sler); "Jealousy" (Gade, arr, Hickey) Band: Egyptian. Serenade, "Amina" (Lincke); "Baby’s Sweetheart" (Oorri); "Lhe Kilties Kourtship’ (Mackenzie),. . TUESDAY, APRIL 16. 10.0: "Memories. of Bygone Days," presented by. A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra (conducted by BE. J. Roberts); A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus (conducted by Stephen Yorke), Soloists: Soprano, Doris Robinson; contralto, Mary McCormack; tenor, Robert Scott; baritone, Edmuné Butter- | worth. Orchestra: ‘""Sweethearts of Yesterday" Selection (Hall); Well known old time songs, Baynes, Pt, 1. Orchestra: "The Trumpeter." -Baritone: "My Old Shako." Contralto and soprano: "Down the Vale." Tenor: "Good Company." Contralto: "Absent," Orchestra: "Once Again." Contralto: "Love, the Pedlar."’ Orchestra: "An Old Garden." Baritone: ‘‘Cloze Props." Orchestra: "In a Lover’s Garden" Suite (Ketelbey). Well known memories, Geehl, Pt. 2: Tenor: "Garden of Happiness." Baritone: "Sleep and the. Roses." Soprano: "The Dancing Lesson." Baritone "Come, Sing’ to Me."
Orchestra: "Vale." Baritone: "Some Day." Orchestra: ,"Croon, Croon." Baritone: "Three Old Maids of Lee." Orchestra: "The Admiral’s Broom." Wireless chorus: "Love’s Old, Sweet Song" (Molloy); "He that Loves a Rosy Cheek" (Bailey). Orchestra: . *"Melodious Memories, Pt, 2" (Finds). 11.0: Talk interlude. 11.15: "Vanity Variety" fashion plate parade, featuring Singing Pierotts, Les. Adams and his Five Guitars, Bert Harrow, Austral Sisters, J anetsky- ‘Trio, Cee, Morrison and his Band, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. 10.0: "Julius Caesar." The assassination of Caesar and the demoralisation of Roman republicanism. Dpisode 16 of the historical panoramic. serial; "Man Through the Ages," by James. J. Donnelly. Historically, Julius Caesar has a twofold interest. As a soldier commanding the western legions, he materially modified the destiny of Hurope by _the conquest of Gaul and the conduct of a punitive raid across the straits ofDover into Britain, Asa statesman he is credited with a number of administrative reforms. Modern scholars find significant Caesar’s elevation: to the position of Roman dictator for life. This coupled with his adoption of the traditional insignia of ancient Roman kings, and the appointment of priests for his godhead, is said to be indicative of the general demoralisation which had taken place in the biggest experiment in selfgovernment the world had then known. Caesar dies by assassination in the year 44B.C. Production: James J. Donnely. 10.30: From the Royal Agricultural Showground: The Royal Waster Show at night. 11.0: From the Studio: Symphony concert. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Leopold Stokowski) : Symphony in D Minor, Lento, allegro non troppo; allegretto; allegro non _ troppo (Franck). Ninon Vallin (soprano): "L’Automne" (Faure-Sylves-tra); "Sequedille Murcienne" (de Falla); "Clair de Lune". (Faure-Syl-vestra). Grand Orchestre Symphonique (sous la direction de M. G. Cloez) : "Impressions d’Italie." A la foutaine; a mills; sur les cimes; serenade (Chanpentien). Master Yehudi Menuhin (violinist) : "Lea Follia" (Covelli), L’Association Artistique: ‘Des Concerts Colonne" (direction: Maitre Gabriel Pierne); "Marche Heroique" (Saint Saens). THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 10.0: From the Rockdale Town Hall: Community Singing Concert (arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission). Associate artists: Kitty Glover, contralto ; _ Vincent Ryan, entertainer,
FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 10.0: "What is Truth?’ A passion play written by Hdmund Barclay. When Pontius Pilate asked his famous question, "What is truth?" how could he \ have known that the answer stood be- . fore him, crowned in thorns? © This obscure Roman governor of an obscure Roman province, trying to temper Imperial Roman justice with pity, had to bow to the religious intolerance of the people which ‘he governed-the problem was beyond’ him, and so he washed his hands of the matter. How could he have done otherwise? And so a cross was raised upon Golgotha, and upon. it was nailed a scroll bearing the words "King of the Jews." This pas sion play endeavours in all reverence to bring to you the thoughts and emotions of some of those who were intimately connected with the tria] and execution of One Who was beyond and | above all earthy trials, all earthly exeeutions. 11.0: Programme of British and Inte! . national Music Society Hour: L7ifh Century-Purcell Programme. Sonat in G Minor: Adagio; allegro moderato; largo, vivace (Purcell). Nora Williams, violiniste; Mildrec Hill, pianiste. ‘On the Brow of Richmond ~ Hill’; ‘Nymphs. and’ Shepherds’; "Evening Hymn" (Purcell). Gwen Selva, soprano. "Six Variations on a Rigaudon." Mildred Hill, pianiste. French Contemporary: "To Nell" (Faure); "Fete Galante’ (Hahn); "Hai Luli’ (Cocguard). Gwen Selva, soprano. Trio: Moderato, Pantoum; Passacaglia, finale. Nora Williamson, Mildred Hill and ’cellist. SATURDAY, APRIL 20. 10.0: Our Radio Dance Night with A.B.C. Dance Band (conducted by Cee Morrison) and Vagabonds Male Quartette. >»
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 40
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