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(National Station) — SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 9.20: State programme from Melbourne,’ Recital by. Violet Somerset (contralto) and Katie Liddle (piano), 10.0: Optional programme fron. Sydney. Interlude (r). 10.5: Poetry session, 10.15: "Gems from Oratorio,’ presented by the A.B.O, (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra and the Radio Choir, with Thea Philips: (soprano), Lionello :Cecil: (tenor), and
Oliver King. (basso). Conducted by G. Vern Barnett. "The -Mount of Olives’: 33 Introduction: Orchestra, (2) Recit and Aria (tenor),- "All My Soul Within Me Shudders." (8) Recit and Air (soprano). "Praise the Reeemer’s . Goodness," (4) Duet (soprana and tenor), "On Me Fall Thy Heavy Judgment’? (5). Trio (soprano, tenor and bass), "Mine Inmost Heart is Burning." (6) Chorus, "Hallelujah" (Beethoven). 10.50: National programme from Sydney. "International Affairs," by Professor A, H. Charteris, 11.10: Symphony _ hour, resented by the A.B.C. (Sydney) Symphon Orchestra, conducted by Albert Cazabon, prior to his departure : for Leader: | Lionel Lawson. Solo pianist: Isidor Goodman, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7. 10.0: National programme from Melbourne. ‘Timberlake." A radio serial of mystery and adventure west of Suez. Written for radio by Eric Haydon. pisode the tenth, "The Terror of Tunnel x." Production : John Cairns, 10.30: "The Prince Went Prowling." -» A. musical comedy by George Matthews. Presented by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Revue Company and Theatre Orchestra, conducted by. Cecil Fraser, Production: Sydney ‘Hollister. 11.15: Melody hour, featuring the National Dance Orchestra. conducted by Al Hammett, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 10.0: National programme from Melbourne, Orchestral] concert by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andersen Tyrer... Overture, "Love in a Village" (Dr. Arne, arr, Andersen Tyrer); Fantasia and ' Fugue in G@ Minor (J. S. Bach, transecribed-for orchestra by ‘Andersen Tyrer). Overture, "The Barber of Seville’ (Rossini) ; ymphony ‘No. 6 in B Minor (Tschaikowsky), 11.15: Interlude (r). : 11.20: National talk, "Our Commoner Vices * and’ Our Rarer Virtues." Mr. Bernard Riley, WEDNESDAY, DEC, 9, 10.0: National — programme from Sydney.. "Walls .Have Ears" (No. 5): Drury Lane.’ .Production: Law- . rence H.. Cecil. 10.50: Interlude (r). ‘ 11.0: Optional programme from Sydney.. The National _ Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, ‘with Lawrence Macauley: (basso). ‘Band, Ballet music from "William . Tell’ (Rossini). Basso, "The Folks I Used To Know" (Chadwick); "When Dawn" . Breaks Through" (Haydn Wood). Band, "Neapolitan Scenes": The dance; procession and -the improvision; the fete (Massenet). Rasso, "Tess Than the Dust’; "Kashmiri". -Song (Finden), Band, "The Bells of St. . Malo’ (Rimmer) 3 Overture, "Tancredi’: (Rossini),-. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 10.0: Optional programme from Melbourne. Recital by, Ander-
sen Tyrer (piano), Prelude and-six pieces, based’ on Spanish. folk songs (Granados). 10.25: State programme, from Melbourne.. Interlude (r). _ 10.30:. National.. programme from Adelaide. "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," by Sir Arthur Pinero, with Elsie Mackay as Paula Tanqueray, and Max Montesole as Cayley Drummie. Production: Max Montesole, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. 10.0: National programme from Sydney. The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, and ‘The Fireside Duo," vocal and instrumental, SATURDAY, DEC. 12. 10.0: National programme from Sydney. "A. Film is Made." 10.50: State programme from Melbourne. Interlude (r). 11.0: Recital by Rita Miller (coloratura soprano), Leslie Barklam (flute), Adrian Bendall (harp). .
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 21, 4 December 1936, Page 41
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