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2FC

SYDNEY 610k.c. 491.8 m.

(Naitonal Station ) SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 9.15: A national programme, relayed from 38LO, Melbourne: Chamber music by Spivakovsky . Kurtz Trio. Jascha Spivakovsky, piano; Tossy Spivakovsky, violin; Edmund Kurtz, ‘cello. 10.0: Recital by Muriel Cheek, -soprano: A Group of Lieder by Brahms, 10.20: "International Affairs," Dr, G. L. Wood. 10.40: The A.B.C. (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Perey Code, MONDAY, AUGUST 3. 9.30: A. national programme. "Shanghai," an original radio serial of the China Seas. Written for radio by Edmund Barclay. . Hpisode the fifth: "The Bitter Pill.’ Produc tion: Lawrence H. Cecil. © 10.0: Regional programme: Sasha Berliner’s Continental] Ensemble. z 10.40: National programme from the Sydney Town Hall.

Recital by the world-famous soprano and basso; Madame Elisabeth Rethberg and Signor Wzio Pinza, 11.30: Regional programme. "Dr. Abernethy," by Alicia Ramsey and Rudolph de Cordova. Adapted by Duleina Glasby. Productions Lawrence H, Cecil. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. 9.30: A national programme, relayed from S8LO, Melbourne: "Dorothy," a pastoral comedy-opera, written by B. C. Stephenson, Music by Alfred Cellier, The radio adaptation by Musette Morelle. Weaturing Gladys Moncrieff, The action takes place in Kent, Hngland, in October, 1740. Production: John Barker. The performance under the direction of Howard Carr. 10.40: A talk interlude, 10.55: National programme from 8LO, Melbourne. A brass band recital by the 39th Battalion Band, conducted by H, V. Stevens. 11.80: "Lazy Bones," a musical cameo of negro life. Written for broadeasting by Mark Makeham. Presented by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Revue Company, with Those Three Girls, the Master four Quartette and the New The atre Orchestra, conducted by Ceci) Fraser. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 9.3 A programme. by Australian composers, presented Ly the A.B.C. (Sydney) String Quartet. George White, first violin; Robert Miller, second violin; Hrnest Liewellyn, viola; Cedrie Ash ton, ‘cellist, 10.30: Nations. talk (recoraed): "Of Course It Couldn’t Happen." "The Oracle of Delphi Consults the Watch man." Arranged by Mr. HB _ W, Allen, M.A. | 10.45: National programme From the Conservatorium 0! Music, Sydney: The New South Wales State Conservatorium Orchestra,’ conducted by Edgar L. Bainton, D.Mus. f.R.C.M. Symphony: "Harold in Italy’ (Berlioz). Solo viola: Wil lian Krasnik.° THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 9.30: A national programme, re _layed from 5CL,. Adelaide: ‘Australian Girl Week, An inter-State ‘exchange of music and greetings from Mel. bourne, Sydney, Neweasth: Brisbane, Rockhampton, Ade laide and Perth Arranged

under the auspices of the Australian Young Women’s Christian Association. 10.5; Uptional programme from 8LO, Melbourne. Recital by Jascha Spivakovsky, pianist, and Hdmund Kurtz (violoncello). 1..30: National programme from 3L0, Melbourne: "William Tell,’"’ by Frederick von Schiller. . Adapted for radio by John BF, Peters, The action takes place in Switzerland in the early years of the 14th century. Production : John Cairns. 11.30: Regional programme from 83LO, Melbourne. The A.B.C. (Melbourne) String Ensemble, conducted by Perey Code. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 9.30: A national programme, relayed from 3LO, Melbourne. The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke. 10.0: Regional programme from the studio (Sydney), pre sented by the Vagabonds Male Quartet and G. Vern Barnett at the studio organ. 10.45: National programme. The A.B.C, ‘Sydney). Concert Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Post, and "The Sisters Three," vocal trio, in a melody hour. 11.30: "To-day of All) Days," a comedy by Philip Johnson. Adapted for radio and produced by Charles Wheeler. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 9.30: A national programme, relayed from 38L0, Mel-

AUSTRALIAN PROGRAMMES..CONTINUED

bourne. Light orchestral programme by the A.B.C, (Melbourne) Orchestra, conducted by Perey Code. 10.0: Regional programme from the Sydney studio. A -recital by Signor and Signora Marotta (baritone and soprano). 10.15: National programme. "Get We to a Funnery," a revue with the New Theatre Orchestra, conducted by J. Farnsworth Hall. Production: Reg. Hawthorne. 10.50: "Their Shadow Show," written by M. Josie Yawl. Production: Charles Wheeler. 11.30: National . programme from 3L0O, Melbourne. Orchestral and choral concert by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra and Wireless Chorus, conducted by Perey : Code: "Look at the Clock" (Hubert Bath). A Welsh rhapsody for chorus, tenor and contralto and orchestra. Soloists : Ailsa Mackenzie, contralto; Tom Downie, tenor.

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Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 41

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2FC Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 41

2FC Radio Record, 31 July 1936, Page 41

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