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MELBOURNE NATIONAL STATION 610 K.C;

SUNDAY, MAY 5. ; * 8.30: Divine service from St. Paul's Cathedral. 10.0: Chamber music by Sydney ‘String ‘Quartet (George White, first. violin; Robert Miller, second violin; Ernest Llewellyn, viola; Cedric Ashton, ’eello), String Quartette in G Minoranime et tres decide, assez vif et bien rythme, doncement expressif, ' tres modere (Debussy). 10,28: A short recital by Molly de Guust, soprano. A group of modern French songs. 10.88: Sydney’ String Quartette, Suite of Six Pieces-march, minuet and trio, aria, musette, adagio, gigue (Bach). 10.58: From Melbourne Town Hail, fourth of a series of Bach organ recitals by Wm. McKie (city organist), (1) Prelude and Fugue in B Minor; _ (2) Chorale from the 22nd Church ‘ Cantata, ‘Enrich Us With Thy Bounty’; (3) Fugue in B Wat; (4) Choral Prelude, "I Stand Before Thy Throne." MONDAY, MAY 6. 9.30: From Scott’s Hotel, annual dinner of'the Royal Society of St. George. His Majesty the King, the president. National. Anthem. Song: "There’s a Land" (Mr. Tom Masters). "HWngland," his Excellency, the Governor. Song: ‘The Changing of the Guard" (Mr. Harold Murphy). Rudyard Kipling’s speech, from London Society dinner, received by air mail to be read by the president. Song: "Land of Hope and Glory" (Mr. Tom Masters). "The Immortal Memory of Shakespeare and other Great TWnglishmen" (Professor G. H. Cowling). Song: "The Yeomen of Hngland" (Mr. Harold Murphy). Visitors and Kindred Societies (Mr. C. S. Pond, vice-presi-dent). Duet: "The King’s Heroes" (Mr. Tom Masters, Mr. Harold Murphy). Response by the Lord Mayor. Song: "Old Father Thames". (Mr. Harold Murphy). The President (Mr. W. T. R. Cooper) (Mr. L. V. Biggs). Song: "The Wnglish Rose’ (Mr. Tom. Masters). "God Save the King." JUESDAY, MAY 7.: 9.30: A recital by Molly de Gunst (soprano), assisted by WEdith Parnell (piano). ‘ 10.0: Nature’s Music, an atmospheric intelnde arranged and presented by Charles Hawthorne. 10.25: A special reproduced programme. Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, "The Mikado" or "The Town of Titivu." Comic.opera in two acts. Recorded under the direction of Rupert D’Oyly Carte. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 9.30: "Songs and Their Singing," discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. ° ° ‘ 9.45: A programmé of international celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer: (1) "Hamlet" Overture (Tschaikowsky). London Symphony Orchestra (conducted ‘by. Albert Coates). (2) Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op..86: Andante sostemto ; moderato con ‘anima; andante- in modo di canzona; ‘scherzo, pizzicato ostinata allegro ; allegro con fuoco (Tschaikowsky). (Philddeplhia Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Leopold Stokow-

ski). (3) Violin Concerto in A Minor, Opus 82 (Glazounov). Joscha Heifetz, with the London Philharmonic Orchestra (conducted by. John Barbirolli). (4) Revolutionary; scene from’ "Boris Godounoy." Symphony Orchestra ‘and Chorus (conducted by Albert*.Coates) (5) "Russian Baster. Festival" (RimskyIorsakoff). Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra (condueted* by: Leopold ‘Stokowski). (6) "Kikimora" (Liadov). . London Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Albert Coates). (7) ‘"dhamar." Societe des Concerts du. Conservatoire (conducted by Piero Coppola). THURSDAY, MAY 9. 9.30: Chamber music by Sydney String Quartette. George White, 1st violin; Robert Miller, 2nd violin; Ernest Llewellyn, viola; Cedric-Ashton, ’cello. Assisting artist: Molly de Gunst (soprano), 10.42: Second of a:series of famous crimes in retrospect, ‘The Gutteridge Murder Trial." Sir Arnold ‘St. John, K.C., meets Inspector Abbot, of Scotland Yard, in a restaurant in Australia and over a cup of coffee, discuss the case. Production: John Cairns. 11.12: Soft lights and sweet music, by A.B.C. Dance Band, directéd by. Jim Davidson. FRIDAY, MAY 10. 9.30: A special B.B.O. recorded pro- . gramme, "Playing the Game," a farcical extravaganza by "lL. du Garde Peach. Musie by George Barker ;produced by Charles Brewer. The B.B.C. Male. Chorus and Theatre Orchestra, ° conducted by Stanford Robinson. 10.15: From Central Hall, Geelong, Community Singing, conductor: W. Gallagher, 10.45: A B.B.C. recording, "Causes of War." A talk by Mr. G. D. H. Cole. SATURDAY, MAY 11. 9.30: Note: During the evening progress results of the New South Wales and Queensland State elections will be given as they come to hand. A magnetic reeording: Dr. G. L. Wood, "World Affairs." A gazette of international relations. 9.50: Old time dance night, MacDuft Williams’ Orchestra. Master of Cere--monies: R. H. Spaven; at the piano: Mrs. R. Campbell. 12.0: Old time dance music.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 43, 3 May 1935, Page 36

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3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 43, 3 May 1935, Page 36

3 AR Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 43, 3 May 1935, Page 36

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