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(National Station) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20. 10,30: Saxophone and: piano recital by T. White and Henri Penn.. 11.10: "Old Tales Re-Told." 11.30: "Around the Organ with Sankey," arranged by Robert H. Spaven. MONDAY, -OCTOBER 21. 10.0: "Songs and their Singing," discussed and illustrated by Harold Browning. 10.15: .A programme of international celebrities, with special annotations by Rudolf Himmer. . Arthur de Greef with the. London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald; a group of: Hugo Wolf lieder, sung by Gerhard. Huesch (baritone) ; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stokowski; Vienna Philharmonie Orchestra, condueted by Robert Heger. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 10.0; Brass band concert, by Brunswick City Band, conducted by Hugh. Niven. Assisted by George. Nicholls (baritone) and. "The Two. Sallys." 11,0: Harry Thurston, worldfamous comedian, "Around London with Old Bill." 11.23: A special: B.B.C. recording: "Ten a Penny." A play with music book by Geoffrey Bryant. Musie and lyries by Wilfred Southworth. WED., OCTOBER $23. 10.0: Chamber music. Spiva-kovsky-Kurtz Trio. .Jascha Spivakovsky (piano) ;. Tossy
~ Spivakoysky (violin; Edmund Kurtz (violoncello). 11.5: . "Wild Life on. the.Sepik River," by Mr. G W. I. "Townsend, E.R.G.S. , 11.252 Novelty. music and variety Caffaro’s Cosmopolitan Tango Band, "Sundowners" :Quartet, and "The Mountebanks." 8 * ‘ THURSDAY,: OCTOBER 24. 10.0: A special reproduced performance of the Gilbert’ and Sullivan opera, "The, Pirates ‘of Penzance." or "The Slave of Duty." -Comic opera in two .. acts. Recorded under the _ direction . of Rupert D’Oyly Carte.. Conductor: Dr. Mal-colm:-Sargent; narrator : ,William Tainsh, 11:30: Harry Thurston, worldfamous comedian : "Old -Bill’s Humour and Philosophy of Life." 11.55: "The Piano- -Tuner," by Ann Brough. One of the plays accepted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in their recent competition. Characters: Tom Proctor, a wheat ‘farmer; Mary, his wife; Gerald Grimshaw, a travelling piano-tuner. Scene: A primitive homestead in the ‘wheat belt of West Australia. Production: John Cairne. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. 10.0: Programme arranged by the Music ‘Teachers’ Association. Artists: Ailsa MeKenzie (contralto) ; Ada Summers (pianist) ; Marion Ogilvie (violinist). Winners of, the vocal, piano and violin | championships in the 1935 Victorian Competitions (sponsored by the Association of Musie Teachers of Victoria). 11.0: From Central Hall, Geelong: Community _ singing, conducted by. Will Gallagher. 11.30: From the studio: Mystery story, told by J. Howlett Ross, entitled "Hop-Frog." 11.45: From Central Hall, Geelong: Community singing . (continued). . SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 26. 10.0: 3AR Cabaret. Jim Davidson’s A.B.C. Dance. Band; Those Three’ Fellows; ‘Ted. Gerrard; Rita Pauncefort, 12.15 a.m:; News session." 12.30: "Meditation" music. Ber_lin State Opera ‘Orchestra. conducted by Dr. Leo. Blech: Overture, _ "Iphigenie in Aulis" (Gluck, arr. Wagner). Cortot (piano), Thibaud (vio- . lin), Cortet (flute), and Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, Paris: "Brandenburg" Concerto, No. 3, in D. Allegro; affetuoso; allegro (Bach). ‘Milan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by A, Guarnieri: "Aria. Antica" from: "Villanella" (Respighi). Orchestre ‘de la Societe des Concerts du , Conservatoire, conducted by M. Piero. Coppola: . "Valses Nobles et Sentimentales" (Ravel).
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 44
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4723AR Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 15, 18 October 1935, Page 44
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