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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION 610 k.c.

SUNDAY, APRIL 28. 8.30: Divine service from Wesley Church, Melbourne. Methodist Ladies’ College . 8ervice, 10.0: From Victoria Palace, chamber music programme arranged by Ivy Ball. Pro Arte Trio, Raymond Lambert, piano, Edouard Lambert, violin, Elford Mack, ’eello, vocalist, Bernard Manning (bass). Trio: Trio in B Minor. Allegro appassionato; andante molto gostenuto; allegro dsoiso (Joseph Jongen). Bass: A group of Russian Lieder, (a) "The Spirit of Poesy" (Arensky) ; (b) "The Three Roads" (Koeneman) ; (ec) "O Thou Sun" (Slonov). 10.50: From Melbourne Town Hall, third of a series of Bach organ recitals by W. McKie (city organist). (1) Fantasia and Fugue in B Minor; (2) "Adagio" . from the Toccata in CO; (3) "Passacaglia." MONDAY, APRIL 29. 9.30: From Melbourne Town Hall, under the auspices of the League of Nations Union, Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa will speak on "Japan and Australia." Dr, Kaga-

wa will be introduced by Judge Foster, president of Leaghe of Nations Union. 11.0: Variety by Jennie Benson, yersatile revue star, with Albert Batchelder, at the piano. A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by, Jim Davidson, and Master Four Quartet. Jenhie Berson and Albert Batchelder, songs, "I’ye Got a Following" (Alf. Lawrence); "The Man I Love" (Gershwin). Piano: Selection "Chu Chin Chow" (Norton). Songs: "Please Don’t Talk: About Me" (Clare and Sam Sept); "Picanniny Blues’ (McKienan). Piano: "Merchant of Venice’ (Coleridge Taylor), Songs: "If You Could Care" (Herman Derewski) ; "Mighty Lak a Rose" (Swanton Nevin). A.B.C. Dance Band, Master Four Quartet, songs, "Rollin’ Home" (De Rose) ; "Gorgonzola" (Sarony). A.B.C. Dance Band. TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 9.30: From Melbotrne Town Hall: Royal Victorian Liedertafel.. Conductor: Frederick Harp. Pianist-+- Brie ox. Assisting artists: Molly Hislop, soprano, Hrnest Wilson, baritone, and John Amadio, flute. The Royal Victorian lLiedertafel: God Save the King, arranged by Sir Edward Higar; part song, "The Song of the Bow" (Florence Aylward). BHrnést Wilson, baritone soli, (a) "Nay, Tho’ My Heart Should Break"; (b) "To the Forest" (Tschaikowsky). The Royal Victorian Liedertafel: Part sotigs. (a) "When BDvening’s Twilight"; (b) "Beware" (John Hatton), John Amadio (flute), Sonata No. 4: Andante; presto; minuetto; adagio; allegro vivo (Bach). The Royal Vic-' torian Liedertafel: Part song, "A Message to Phyllis’ (Gerald Oobb). Molly Hislop, soprano solo, "Mimi's Aria" from "La Boheme" (Puccini). The Royal Victorian Liedertafel: Negro folk songs: (a) Lullaby; (b) Spirituals: "O Listen to de Lambs’; "Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray"; "Good News, Chariot’s Comin’" (collected by Natalie Curtis-Burlin). Interval. The Royal Victorian Liedertafel: Part songs, based on Norwegian folk songs: (a) "I Laid Me Down to Slumber"; (b) "Children’s Song’; (ec) "Rotnam’s Knut’; (d) "When I Take a Stroll" (Edward Grieg). Soloist: Hrnest ‘Wilson. Molly Hislop, soprano soli: (a) "Love Concealed" (Frederick Delius) ;- (b) "The Castanets of Spring" (Maurice Besley). Joon Amadio (flute): (a) Andante for Flute in B Flat; (b) Finale from Concerto in D (Mozart). The Royal Victorian Liedertafel: Part songs from the Greek Anthology: (a) "Yea, Cast Me from Heights of the Mountains’; (b) "Whether I Wind Thee"; (e) "After Many a Dusty Mile’; (a4) "It’s Oh to be a Wild Wind"; (e) "Feasting . I Watch" (Sir Hdward Digar), Ernest Wilson, baritone solo, "The Song of: the Flea" (Moussorgsky). The Royal Victorian Liedertafel: Part song, "A F os ada Dogge" (Sir A. C. Mackenzie). WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 9.30: "Songs and Their Singing," diseussed and illustrated by Harold Browning, 9.45: A programme of international celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer, 1. String Orchestra (conducted by Ernest Ansermet), Concerto Grosso No. 6 in G Minor. Larghetto e effettuoso; allegro ma non troppo; musette; allegro; allegro (Handel). 2. The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Serge Koussevitsky),

Symphony No, 7 in O, Opus 105 (Sibelius), 8. Sung by Blena Gerhardt, "A Group of Moerike Lieder." (a). Das Verlassene Maegdeltin; (b) Heimiwah (e) Auf eine Wanderung : (d) Begognung; (e) Lied vom Winde (Hugo Wolt), 4 Berlin State Opera Orchestra (conducted by Mak von Schillings). "The Birthday of the Infanta" Suite (Franz Schreker), 5. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Leopold Stokowski), Suite from the "Wirebird." Introduction ; dance of the Wirebird; dance of the Princesses; dance of King . Kastchei; Berceuse; finale (Stravinsky): THURSDAY, MAY 2. 9.30: A special reproduced programme. Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, "The Yeomen of the Guard" or "The Merryman and his Maid." Comic Opera in two acts, Recorded under the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte, Conductor: Dr, Maleolm Sargent; narrator: Mr. Ber'nard Manning. ) 10.50: A B.B.C. recording, "Causes of War,"-a talk by Rt. Hon, Winston S. Churchill, C.H., M.P. This is the sixth talk of a series of talks given through the British Broadcasting Corporation last yéar. . 11.15: "Soft Lights and Sweet Music," by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson, FRIDAY, MAY 3. 9.30: A special B.B.G, recorded programme, "The Fifth Form at St. " a burlésque of school life, by the Brothers. Cast: Alma Vane, Hugh Morton, Lawrence Baskcomb, John Lang, Gerald Martyn, The Birmingham Studio Orchestra, condycted by Victor Hely Hutchinson. 10.10: From Town Hall, Ballarat, edmmunity singing. 10.40: First of a series of famous erimes in retrospect, "The Seddon Murder Trial.’ The first scene introduces Sir Arnold St. John, K.0., a famous barrister, and his friend, Mr, Barrett, a layman who discuss the Seddon murder trial. The second scene takes place in the court during the trial when portion of the actual eross-examination of Seddon by Sir Rufus Isaacs (ord Reading) ig given. SATURDAY, MAY 4. 9.30: 3AR’s Party Night. Let's dance with Jim Davidson and his A.B.C. Dance Band. William Innis, entertainer, Louis Campara and his piano accordion, Dolly Stewart, merry moments at the piano,

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 42, 26 April 1935, Page 42

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 42, 26 April 1935, Page 42

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