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» SUNDAY, APRIL 14. 10.80: Unit one: Devotional programme by the Chanson Trio, assisted by John ‘ Baillie (baritone). ‘Trio: -Constayjce Flavel (soprano); Joy Tulloch (\violin); Alan McKenzie (piano). 10.55: Interlude (r). 11.0: Unit two: Scene from Charles Dickens’ "Dombey and Son." "Mrs. Dombey leaves Mr. Dombey." Played by Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Dudley. Adapted for broadcasting by Maurice Dudley. , 11.20: Unit three: From, Melbourne Town Hall. First of a series of Bach organ recitals by William McKie, City Organist: (1) Fugue in G Minor; (2) Chorale preludes, "O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded"; "Hark, a Voice Saith all are Mortal"; (8) Prelude and Fugue in E Minor; (4) Fantasia in G. 12.0: G.P.O. chimes. Close: down! MONDAY, APRIL 15.10.0: Unit one: Programme of Swedish music. Violin. and piano, "Sonata" (RomanVretblad) (1696-1746). Largo; allegro; largetta; andante ma non troppo. Coral Trenerry and Phyllis Parlett: Vocal, "At My Side"; "The Wind" (Bechman) ; "Tindagull’s ... Crown" (Lindburgh). (Violin obligato by Coral Trenerry). Grace Hvans (s0prano): Piano, Third Movement from Sonata in H Minor (Sjogren). Phyllis Parlett: Violin, Concerto in?G "Minor: First movement (Tor Aulin). Coral Trenerry. Vocal, "Mediaeval Prin- _ cess’; "The Summer Light" (Nordquist); "Aspenfield. Reel" | (PetersenBerger);\ "The Sea" (Nordquist). Grace Evans (soprano): Pinao, "From Legends of Lake Malar": Vivo moderato maestroso; poco alla burla (Rangstrom). Phyllis Parlett. 10.45: Unit two: From Victoria fran, Colac, Community Singing, conducted by Will Gallagher. 11.15: Unit three: A special B.B.C. recorded programme, "A Shanty Party from the Gravesend Pilots," with 2 broadcast commentary by Mr. Cecil Madden. TUESDAY, APRIL 16. 10.0: Unit One. A Brass Band concert by the Victory Brass Band, assisted by Nance Osborne (soprano), Oreste Manzoni (mandoline), Master our Quartet, with a comedy interlude by "The Two Daleys." 11.30: Unit Two, A B.B.C,: recording, "Causes of War." A talk by R, neyKyrle. This is the fourth of a series of talks given through the British Broadeasting Corporation last year,
11.45: Unit Three, Soft Light and Sweet Music, by A.B.O. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. 10.0: Unit One. Songs and their sing"ing, discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 10.15: Unit Two. A programme of inter--national celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. The works of the famous British composer, the late Frederick Delius, (1) "In a Summer Garded," the London Sym- . phony Orchestra, conducted by Geof- . frey, Doye. (2) "Serenade" from "Hassan," London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir, Thomas Beecham, Bart, (3) "The Walk to the Paradise Garden," from "A Village Romeo’ and Juliet," London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart.. (4) Three songs sung by Dora . .Labette (soprano) :. "Hvening Voices" (Twilight fancies) ; "Cradle Song"; "The Nightingale." | (5) .Sonata for *eello and piano, Beatrice Harrison, *cello, and Harold Craxton, piano. (6) Two songs sung by Heddle Nash (tenor) "To the of My Heart’; "Love's Philosophy," (7) "Paris" ("Bin Nachtgtuech), London Philharmonic Or- ' chestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart. (8) "Hventyr" ("Once Upon a Time’’), London Philharmonic | Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart, (9) Closing scene from "Koanga," London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart. , THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 10.0: Unit One. A special reproduced performance Gilbert and Sullivan opera, _ "Princess Ida," or -"Castle Adamant." ~ Comic opera in three acts. Recorded un- — ‘ der the direction of , Rupert. d’Oyley Carte, 11.20: Unit Two: Light classical programme by the International Ensemble. Cecilia Kidduff, violin solo, Concerto in G Minor, adagio (Max Bruch), Harold McKelvie, baritone, vocal, "I Heard You Singing" (Hrie Coates); "Sometimes in Summer" (Sterndale Bennett) ; "Dedication" (Franz). Bleanor Clapham, piano, "Fantasie Impromptu" _. A one-act play, "The Empty House." The girl, Catherine Neill; the man, Leslie .Williams, Wleanor Clapham, piano, Nocturne in iy Sharp" (Chopin). Harold McKelvie, baritone, "Sea Fever" (Coningsby Clarke); "Song of the Rover" (Alexander Georges). Cecilia Kilduff, violin, ° "Valse Bluette" (Driga) ; ‘"Deutcher Tanze" (Mozart). FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 10.6: A sacred ocncert. Malvern Tramways Band, conducted by Harry Shugg, © "Nibelungen" March’ (Wagner). Chorus "Lift Up Your Heads" (Handel). J. . Alexander Browne, baritone, "It is Wnough" from "Mlijah" (Mendelssohn) ; "Babylon" (Stephen Adams). Gertrude... Healy, violin, and Hdith Parnell, piano, Sonata in D. Adagio, allegro, larghetto, allegro (Handel). Malvern Tramways __ ‘Band, cornet solo, soloist, W. Scatter- ~ good, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan) ; "In This Hour of Softened Splendour" (Pinsuti). 10.45: The Story of the Crucifixion, from , "Ben Hur" by Lew Wallace. Told by J. Howlett Ross, with suitable music . sung by the.Sundowners’ Male Quartet. . 11:25: Malvern Tramways Band, excerpts from "Parsifal" (Wagner). ,
SATURDAY, APRIL 20. ; 10.0: 3AR’s party night, Let’s dance with _ Jim Davidson and his’ A.B.O, Dance Band. . 12.0: "Meditation" iiusic. " Specially im- = ported recordings, oe A
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 40, 12 April 1935, Page 42
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