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SUNDAY, APRIL 14. 10.30: A pianoforte recital by Beatrice Tange, Prelude and Fugue in © Minor (Bach); "Soaring" (Schumann) ; "Tiotus Flotver" (first performance in Sydney) (Niemann); "Rhapsody No. 12" (Liszt). (0.45: J. M.-Bartie’s "The Little Minister," the: R.K.O, picture . featuring Katherine Hepburn. Radio version by Wdmund Barclay. Production, Lawrence H, Cecil, The famous story of the "Little Minister’ with the big heart, who risked: everything for the woman he loved-and won. 12,15: Wpilogue. MONDAY, APRIL 15. 10.45: Unit two: "The Post Office," by Bruce H. Brown, president of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical © Association, 11.0: Unit three: Recital by Edward Goll, the well-known pianist, ’ 11.20: Unit Four: Orchestral and choral concert by A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, and A.B.C. (Melbotitne) Wireless Chorus, conducted by Percy Code. , , 12.40: Unit Five: Dance musie by A.B.C Dance Dand, directed by Jim Davidson. . . TUESDAY, APRIL. ,16. 10.0: National programme -from Sydney studios.’ Two : powerful: dramas founded on-. stories :from: the. Bible: Written by William Ford Manley, adapted for radio and.produced. by Lawrence..H. Cecil. This ‘drama. is-in.six-scenes: (1) The room of the: High: Priest Caiaphas; (2) Outside ‘the.room ;. (8)! In a tavern; (4) In the-den of ‘thieves; -(5)'A street in the city; (6) The desert. "SACRIEFICH." Cast: Abraham, Charles Wheeler; Sarah, Nancy. Stewart; ‘Isaac, Walter Plinge, .° ; 11,15: ‘Interlude. a 11.30: Lindley Evans and:Frank Hutchens, two pianoforte items, Fantasia and Fugue in A:Minor. (Bach, Bauer) ; Allegro (Mozart), Constance Burt, 8s0prano, selections from her repertoire. Lindley Hvans: and Frank’ Hutchens, ."Neweastle Dance" (Foss); "At the Fountain" (Brewster-Jones); "Two Folk Songs" (Grainger). Constance Burt, soprano, selected. Lindley Hvans and Frank Hutchens, "Andante" (Sinding) ; "Romance" (Grieg). WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. 10.0: Unit one: National programme: "You’re in Love." A musica] play in two acts. Book and lyrics by Otto Hlauerbach. Music by Rudolf Friml. Characters: Judge Brewster, Lacey Hart, Dorothy, Mrs. Payton, Georgiana, Hobby Douglas, Mr. Wix, Captaiu Bulwinkie. Stewards, Stewardesses, Passengers, Sailors, Guests and Friends Act 1: Santa Monica Hotel, Southern
California, Act 2: On board the §.S. "High Hope"’-three days out. Musical numbers, act 1: (1) Openjng chorus; (2) Married life; (38) You’re in love; (4) Keep off the grass; (5) He will understand; (6) Buck up; (7) Things you must not do; (8) Snatched from the cradle; (9) Finale. Act 2: (1) Opening chorus; (2) Be sure it’s light; (8) A year is too long; (4) Boola-boo; (5) Loveland; (6) Musical snore; (7) I am only dreaming; (8) Finale. Principals, chorus and orchestra under the direction of William G. James. Production, Frank D. Clewlow. Adaption, Mark Makeham. ‘ 11.40: Unit two:’ A.B.C. Symphonic Dance Orchestra, conducted by Cecil Fraser, assisted by Anita Shaw (soubrette) and "Those ‘Three Girls." 12.40: Unit three: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 10.0: National. programme from Sydney studios. "Golgotha." (See Sydney programme for details). 11.30: Interlude. 11,40: A programme by the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. Assisting artists: Virginia Bassetti, contralto, Paul Kain, tenor. Band: Overture, ‘The Jolly Robbers" -(Suppe). Virginia Bassetti: "The Hills of Home" (Fox); "Gossamer Wings": (Benyou), Band: Selection, "Sunny" (Kern). Paul Kain: Selections from his repertoire. Band: Valse, "Viennese Children" (Strauss). Virginia Bassetti: "The Harbour of Sleep" (Hollemann) ; "Jeunesse" (Barry). Band: "Dance of the Island Girls" (Garstin). Paul Kain: Selected. Band: "A Lancashire Ramble" (Arthur). / 12.40: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 10.0: National programme. Good Friday night. From Melbourne Town Hall, Mendelssohn’s oratorio‘WLIJAH" |. with the Melbourne- Philharmonic Society (conductor: Professor Bernard Heinze, F.R.O.M.). SATURDAY, APRIL 20. 10.0: National programme from Sydney studios, "Songs from the Talkies," featuring a collection of popular song themes from 1931-34, interspersed by popular artists, the A.B.C. (Sydney) Wireless Chorus, the Augmented Revue Orchestra. Programme arranged and directed by Willy Redstone. | 11.0: Interlude. 11.10: A programme by the . National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, assisted by. "The’ Strollers" Trio. Band: March, "Washington Grays" (Granfulla) ; Selection, "Lady Be Good" (Gershwin). Strollers Trio: Selected.- Band: Valse "The Grenadiers" (Waldteufel); Oriental Entr’acte, "Kismet" (Markez); Intermezzo, "Valley of Poppies" (Ancliffe).
Strollers Trio: Selected. Band: Wxcerpts from "Chu Chin Chow" (Norton). Strollers Trio: Selected. Band: Ballet Music from "Faust’"-"Valse for the Corps de Ballet," "Helen a her Trojan Maidens," "Entry of e Nubian Slaves," "Dance of Cleopatra," "Hntry of ‘the ‘Trojan Maidens," "Dance of Helen." "Bacchanale and Wntry of Phryne" (Gounod). 12.40: Dance music by. A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 42
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7353 LO Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 42
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