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SUNDAY, MAY 26. 9.45: National programme,’ Clarinet and piano recital by Isobel :Carter. (clarinet), Margaret Sutherland (piano). 10.0; From Melbourne Town Hall-An orchestral--eoncert, ‘conducted ‘by Professor Bernard Heinze, F.R.O.M. Arranged by Centenary Council Committee. ' MONDAY, MAY 27. 9.30: *Rhapsody in Rhythm,’. featuring the following artists: Dave Howard. saxophone and comedy; Kalua Quintet, novelty instrumentalists; The Singing Pierrots and Bert; Rene. Dixen, soubrette; Erie Masters, compere, end Cec. Morrison and the A.B.C. Danee Band. Production: James J. Donneliy. 10.30: A pianoforte recital by Roy Agnew. 10.45: A programme by.the A.B.C. (Syd"ney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by E. J. Roberts and the Wireless Chorus, conducted by Joseph Post. 12.10: Dance music by A.B.C, Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. TUESDAY, MAY 28. 9.30: "The Miser," a comedy in three acts by Moliere. Characters: Harpagon, the tmiser; Cleante, his son; Valere, his _ Steward; La Fieche, Cleante’s valet ; Blise, Harpagon’s daughter ; ‘lackeys, ete. Scene:- house ‘and garden in Paris, Period: Summer, 1668. Production, Frank D. Clewlow. 10.45: Military, band concert by National Military Band, conducted ‘by Stephen Yorke. Assisting artists: Nance Osborne, soprano; William King, xylo- ‘ phone, Comedy-interlude by "Emma and *Wrbert." -Band:° March, "Old Panama" (Alford); overture, "Queen for a Day" (Adam). Soprano: "Theme and . Variations" (Proch)), "The Singer" _ (Elsa Maxwell), Xylophone: "Rush Hour in Hong Kong" (Chasins) ; "To a Miniaure"’ (Brahe). Band, selection, "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini). Comedy interlude by "Imma and ‘Drbert." Band: "The Clock and the Dresden Tig.ures" (Ketelbey);. "The Glow-worm" (Lincke). Soprano: "Nobil Signor" from Gli Ugonotti (Meyerbeer) ; "The Swan" (Saint-Saens); "A Widow Bird ‘Sat Mourning" (Bryceson Treharne). xylophone, "Zelda" (Code); Moto Perpetuo" (Bohm). Band: "Suite No. _ 2--F'rom Foreign Parts" (Moszkowski), Italian, Poland, Hungary. 12.10: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. WEDNESDAY, MAY. 29. 9.30: Orchestral concert by the New South -South Wales. State Conservatorium Orchestra, conducted by Dr, E. L Bainton, D.Mus.,-I.R.C.M. Solo violinist, ‘Lionel Lawson, 12.10: Dance music by ABO Dance Band, directed: by Jim Davidson , _ THURSDAY, MAY 30. 9.30:. Orchestral concert by A.B.C. (Melbourne Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Perey Code; assisted by Rosa Pinkerton, soprano; Beatrice Tange, piano 11.0: "Bach. and Handel Year,’ by. the Ormond Professor of Music, Professor -Bérnard Heinze, F.R.C.M. 14.15: «"The: ‘Flowing . Bowl," azcollection : of: drinking: songs’ and melodies, ‘an. ap- ‘ petising brew "as fragrant as’ old wine, -and-as sparkling as good ‘ale, blended:together*by' Mark. Makeham,
12.40: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. ‘FRIDAY, MAY 31. 9.30: "The Marie Celeste," 2 mystery of the sea, by L, Dugarde Peach. Production: Lawrence H, Cecil. The sea‘ holds many grim secrets locked in her bosom,’ but far the-greatest of all-is the mystery of the brigantine, "Marie. Celeste," which was ° found abandoned in Mid-Atlantic one calm summer day about sixty years ago. 10.30: A Pianoforte Recital by Roy Agnew. — 10.45: A. programme by Beryl Ault’s ‘nstrumental Trio and Signor and Signor Marotta, operatic duo. Instrumental Trio. Signora Marotta, soprano, "Se tu m’ami’’ (Pergolesi), "Thow’rt Like a Lovely Flower" (Schumann). "The Green Hat’ (Schitmann), Instrumental Trio. Signor Marotta, tenor, "Oh, Take Away My Life Once More" (Scarlatti). "Oh. Could I in Song Tell My. Sorrow" (Malashkin). "Canto di Caccia," popular Sicilian Folk Song (Fauara). Instrumental Trio. 12.10: Dance Musie by A.B.0,. Dance Band, directed by Jim Davidson. SATURDAY, JUNE 1. 9.30: "The Orchid," a musical play in two acts, by James T. Tanner. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Perey Greenbank. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, 11.10: "Espagnole." Caffaro’s Cosmopolitan Tango Band: Paso doble, "Rio de Oro" (O. Rossi). Oriental Dance, "Radhiah" (L. Eonelli), Bob Molyneux, baritone, "Beneath Thy Window" (Di Capri), "Lolita" (Buzzi Peceia). Tango Band, "Paquita" (Castarino). Russian Melody, "Occhi Neri" (Ferraris), Comedy Interlude by Norm Bland and Mark: Solomon. Tango Band: Paso doble, "Donne Spagnole"’ (Solazzi). Spanish Dance, "Nacchere" (Lanza). Bb Molyneux, baritone, "Tosselli’s Serenade" (Toselli), "Chirj Biri Bin" (Pestalozza). Neapolitan Love ‘ Song" (Herbert). Tango Band: Caban Dance, "Orchideem of Havana" (Sgrizzi), Rumba, "Bombolo" (Mascherani), 12,10: Dance music by A.B.C. Dance Band, direeted by Jim Davidson. za
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 46, 24 May 1935, Page 42
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