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(National Station) SUNDAY, AUGUST 30. 10.10: The fourth annual city of Sydney Eisteddfod. Mx. i. Temple White, chief choral and vocal adjudicator, will speak on -various aspecis of the Sydney Histeddfod. 10.20: A programme by wianers of the Histeddfod. (1) Full orchestral concert, (2) Women’s operatic aria. (8) Open violin championship. (4) Choral contest, women’s voices. (5) Tenor championship. (6) Open piano cham: pionship. (7) Men’s operatic nria, (S) Women’s oratorio. (9) Interstate choral contest, MONDAY, AUGUST 31. 9.30: Recital by Sydney «de Vries, famous Dutch _ baritone. 9.50: Interlude (r.). 10.0: A film review given by Denzil Batchelor. 10.15: The A.B.C. (Sydney) String Quartet, George White, first violin; Robert Miller, setond violin ;’ Ernest Llewellyn, viola ; ‘Cedric Ashton, | ‘cello. In association with Virginia Bassetti, co1tralto. 11.15: Programme by the National Military’ Band, ¢onducted by Stephen Yorke, in association with the Chapman Brothers, vocal’ duets.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. $.30: "Australian. Compositions,’ ‘presented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Concert Orchestra, conducted by Joseph Post, with James Brash, pianist; Gerald Walenn, vio_linist; and Walter Kingsley,: baritone. 10.385: From the Ashfield Town Hall, community singing concert, arranged by the Auetralian Broadcasting Commission. Associate artists: Billy and the Boys; Marie Ryan. soprano; and; Reg. Quartley. comedian, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2. 9.30: The A.B.C. Revue Company presents "The Duchess was Furious,’ a melodious trifle. Book, music and lyries by Muricl Besley and D. Bowes Kelly, assisted by the Wireless Chorus and the New ‘Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Farnsworth Hall. Production, Reg. Hawthorne. 10.30: "On Parade,’ with the National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, in association with Sydney de Vries, famous Dutch baritone. Band: Overture, "Priyate Ortheris" . (Angell). Baritone. Band: Deserip~ tive, "The Phantom Brigade" (Myrddleton); "Episodes in a. Solflier’s Life’ (Kappey). Baritone. Band: Overture, "Light Cavalry" (Suppe). THURSDAY, SEPT. 3. 9.30: "Music of Yesterday and To-day." The second of the series will be presented by
Helen Rainton, pianist and Nora Williamson, violinist. 10.30: A film broadcast, ‘devised and arranged by the A.B.C, Hollywood reporter. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 9.30:. Two pianoforte recital by Dorothy Gibbes and Edna Burke, in association with Lione] Lawson, violinist. 10.10: "The Father Will Pay." by S. T. Tomholt. The radio play which gained. a prize in the Australian Broadcrsting Commission's: Play Competition, 1935. Production, Charles Wheeler. 10.55: "Music of To-night," an annotated programme of celebrity recordings arranged by Ramsay Pennycuick. SATURDAY, SEPT. 5. 9.30: Wednesday’s acceptances by the A.B.C. racing commentator. 9.40: "The Radio Roundsman." 10.10: Old-time dance night with Don Royal and his oldtime Dance Orchestra. . Associate artists: James Griffiths, baritone; Peggy Ross, soprano; Les Coney, comedian; and Heather Kinnaird. contralto,
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 7, 28 August 1936, Page 41
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