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19.52 megacycles). URCHESTRA OF "CONTE VERDE" | (Mezzo-Soprano),
FROM THE STUDIO
Lawn Bowls Talk 19-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral
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13.50 Varied programme. 13.50 Microphone Debutants. 14.00 Varied programme (cont'd). 14.25 Microphone-story. 14.45 Relay from the Carlton Hotel at Amsterdam.
VLR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency; 9.58 megacycles.
12.30. p.m. Recorded music. 1. Time Signal Victorian News Bul- letin. 1.5 Interstate Weather Notes. 13.25 National anthem and open-1.15. Musical Interlude. 1.30. Des- ing-announcement.
criptions of the Moonee Valley Races interspersed with Musical Items. 5.30. Close. 6.30., Market Summary. 8.40. Sporting News and Notes. Recorded music. 7.20, Overseas News Service. 7.30. Australian news. 135. Sporting Highlights of the week For The Music Lover. 8. George Szell, con- ducting the ABC. (Melbourne) Symphony Orchestra 9. Sketch. 9.20. Jascha and Tossy Spivakov sky, Piano and Violin, 10, Special Programme. 10.30. Late News. 11 Dance music. 12. Close.
15.15 Daily News" Bulletin. 15.30 Close down and national,
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8.03 p.m. Musical Comedy.
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1 pm.-Big Ben. "For Sailors." A monthly series of talks. 1.15- "At the Black Dog." Mr. Wilkes at home in his owri bar-pariour, 1.45 -The Band of Queen Victoria's
"New Moon"-Vocal Genis (Ham-Rifles" (The King's Royal Rine merstein 2nd and Romberg)-Light Corps) Roderick Jones (Baritone). Log." 2.50--The Opera Company conducted by Na-2.40Lendon Off To Philadelphia (Temple and thaniel Shilkret; "Music In The News and Announcements. Haynes); A West Country Court- Air-Selection (Hammerstein 2nd Trans. II (GSH, G&G, Q.5.B.).
6.45 p.m.-Blg Ben. Take your Sanderson) and Kern)-New Maytair Orches-
Choice." The orchestra, led by When Song Is Sweet (G. Sans-tra. Souch).
8.20 pm. London Relay London Josef Marais and conducted by Lag". ́12.40 p.m. Light Orchestral,
Jack Clarke. Orchestrations by Gold And Silver,Waltz "(Lehar) 8.03 pm. Studio-Orchestra of Jack Clarke and Thomas Butter- -The Bohemia Orchestra; An the MS. "Conte Verde." Leader: M. worth. Introduction: The Singers American In Paris (Gershwin)Boarette with Ettore Pellegatti with the Orchestra. "The New Sleuth' (5); "The Kidnappers"-~-~-a. New Light Symphony Orchestra | ("Cello)." with George Gershwin.
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1. Marecchiaro (Toet); 1. Fon- series of comedy sketches for I p.m. Local Time Signal and tanelle (Savino); 3. Madama di broadcasting, by Billy Bray and
Atkinson. “School Frank
for Weather Report
Tebe (Lombardo); 4. Serenata dl 1.03 pm. Beethoven-Sonata In Primavera (De Michel): 5. Can-Song: Bome musical nonsense-an F Minor, Op. 57 ("Appassionata"). zone d'Amore (Ferraris); 8. Cielo item devised by Adrian
Played by Artur Schnabel Napoletano (Leonardi); 7. Danza and Jack Clarke. "Front Page Savoiarda (Moretti); B. Bolero Story" (5): "Unnatural" Causes"
(Piano).
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Thomas
1.30 D. Reuter and Rugby (Turri): 9. Spagnolata (Rosati); series of radio thrillers by : ́ ́ į Aubrey Danvers-Walker. The pro- Press, Weather Forecast and An-10. Canzoniere (Del Vecchio)." nouncements.
9.20 p. Studio-A Talk on gramme will also include variety acts and popular melodies of the 1.40 p.m. Songs by Lucienne "Lawn Bowls" by C.. B. Hosking. Boyer (Soprano).
9.30 p.m. London Relay Tho day. 7.30 Night Out at the Em- pire chifbitter". Á microphone tour of the Exhibition--Music: Interest: Laughter. From the Em- pire Exhibition, Glasgow, 8.20~~ "London Log" 8.30 "Milestones of Melody." With Gerald and his Concert Orchestra. 9.30 The News and Announcements.
La Voyageuse-Chanson (Mau-News. rice Aubret-Jean Delettre); 9.50 p.m. Relay of the Dance Or- D'Amour En Amour-Melodie (Leo chestra from the Grill Room of the Lelievre-Jean Delettre); Tourne Hong Kong Hotel
Et Vire" (Jean Tranchant), 1.30 p.m. Danco Muse,
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raas, III (G.SH., G.8.G., G.S.B.). 9.57 p.m.-Opening Announce- ments. 10-Big Ben. "At the Black Dog," Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour.. 10,30-The BBC Theatre Organ. 10.45-Rugby League Cup Final: A commentary |
Interval of recorded dance music from Z.B.W. Tangos Responsé Malevo
9.55 p.m. (a) Thanks for the (Juan Polito); Re-Fa-Si (Enrique Memory; (b) Mamma that moon is Delfino)-Juan De Dios Filiberto here again; (c) Yob took the words y su Orquesta Partena; Quickstep right out of thy heart; (d) Now
With A Banjo On My Knee; they call it swing. Blues-Where The Lazy River Goes10.10 p.m. Interval of recorded By. (From 'Banjo on my Kree' dance music from Z.BW. Teddy Foster And His Kings Of 10.15 p.. (a) Olvidala. Pa to Swing with vocal refrain by Teddy bien; (b) Adios Argentina; (c) Foster: Fox Truts Thankful Tabu; (d) Ml Sombrero. (Cahn,
Chaplin); Swing That 10.30 pm. Interval of recorded From the Empire Stadium, Wem- Music (Gerlach, Armstrong) —
dance music from Z.BW,
|bley, London. 11.45-Talk by the Louis Armstrong and His Orches-
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10.35 p.m. (a) Vieni Vieni; (b) Chief Engineer of the BBC. 12.... tra vocal chorus by Louis Arm-Boo-boo; (c) Smoke gets in your The News and Announcements. 12.25 a.m.-Dance Music. -Close strong; Slow Fox-Tro-In The oyes; (d) Night and day. Chapel In The Moonlight (Hill); 10.50 p.m. Interval of recorded down. Walte Golden Heart (Denville dance music from" Z.BW, and Michaelson)-Henry Jacques (Britain's Champion Dancer, 1934- 36) With His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra."
2.15 p.m. Close Down.
6-7 pm Chinese Programme,
7 p.m. Brahms-Symphony No. 3
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11 pm. (a) Waltz of the Gipsles; (b) The Moon of Manakoora;, (c) Dream of love: (d) Medley of old Fashioned · Waltzes.
11.15 pm. Interval of recorded dance music from Z.BW.
PARIS
Cali-letters of the Station Wavelength: 19.68 metroa :T P. A 2. Wavelength; 25.24 metres TPA 3. Wavelength: 23.60 metres TFA 4 11.20 p.m. (a) Silhouetted in the Wavelength: 25.24 m-11.885 Ke Moonlight; (b) I'm like, a ̈fish out : 2 p.m. Radio-Journal of France Played by Willem、 Menzelberg | of water; (c) I've hitched my (French News), 3.30 Leading Press And His Concertgebouw Orchestra. wagon to a Stár; (d) Let that he Articles. 4 p.m. News in French.
7.36 p.m. Closing local Stock a lesson to you, Quotations,
In F Major, Op. 90, -
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4.40 News in English.
P.I
11.35 pm. Interval of recorded Wavelength: 19.68m-15.243 Kc. 7.38 p.m. Brahma Songs and dance music from Z.B.W.
Gramophone Records. Piano Compositions.
11.45 p.m. (a) In the still of the News in English 7.15 Concert Vier Ernste Gesange, Op. 121, No. night; (b) Rosalie; (c) Old King Relayed from Paris-P.T.T. 8, p.m. 4-Alexander Kipnis (Bass) with Cole; (d) Goodnight. "Sweet | Concert Relayed from Paris-P.T.T. Gerald Moore (Piano): Variations dreams, Goodnight. On An Original Theme Op. 21, No. 12 p.m. Close Down,.
Tomorrow
MOZART SYMPHONY IN D HALLE ORCHESTRA
** Faust "---Act 3
10 to 11 am. Relay of Morning Service from the Catholic Cathe dral (Chinese).
11 to 12.15 p.m. Relay of Morn- ing Service from St. John's Cathe- dral.
12.15 p.m. Violin Solos.. Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorak Persinger). Yehudi Menuhin Serenade in G Major.
3.30
French. News in
Colonial Market Prices, 9 pm. Message from Paris by, F. Porche. 9.10 Judicial Talk by M. Henri Delmont, 930 Concert: Lucien Goldy Orches- tra (Vocal Refrains by Jean Sor- bler, La Voix des Quatre, Vocal
Sung by Doris Vane (Soprano), Quartet: Heddle Nash Robert Easton, Wavelength; 25.24 m.-11.285 Kc. Miriam Licette, Muriel Brunskill
11.15 News in French, Market with Orchestra conducted by Sir Prices. Rates of Exchange. 12 pm. Thomas Beechamo.
2.30 p.m. Close down.
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7 pm. Dellus~"Brigg Fair." Played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Geoffrey Toye.
Concert. Relay. 1.50 Colonial Talk by Mr. P. Tetau. 2 a.m. Relay of Radio-Journal of France (French News): 2.30 News in French, Rates of Exchange. 3.10 Mesange from Paris (In English). "5.45 News 7.17 p.m. Songs by Heddle Nash in Portuguese. 6 p.m. Close Down. (Tenor).
(a) To the Queen of My Heart;
art.
*Bomer- Op. 30. No, 2 (Arensky, Edited by (b) Love's Philosophy (Shelley). "Ptolemy"-Handel, Elman).—Mischs Eiman.
The Fair Mald of Perth-Berenade Vell); I Bless the Dawn That 12.22 p.m. Songs by Gerhard (Music, Bizet; Words, Adenis). . Brought Me You "(Glanville and 7.27 pm Marck Weber's Orches-Haydn Wood).-Dennis Noble with Husch (Baritone).
Orchestra. "Martha” — Selection O Star of Eve; Gazing Around trai
Don (Tannhauser "Wagner).
Fantasia on the Song "Long. (Flotow)-The Band of H.M. Cold- Ago" (Dittrich); Village stream Guards conducted by Lieut. Giovanni, (Act 1 Champagne Aria: Long "Treibt der Champagner"Mozart) Swallows from Austria-Waltz (JR. G. Evans. So We'll Go No More. Don Giovanni (Act 2 Serenade: Strauss). Merry Widow "Selec-A-Roving (Byron and White); "Feins Liebchen komm ans Fens- tion (Lehar). Coeur Brise (Gllet). The Devout Lover (Follock and Along the Banks of the Volga-White).-Dennis Noble with plano. ter-Mozart). ||-|-|
Fantasia of Rasalan Waltzes (Bor-March of the Mountain Gnomes; cherty. Rosea from the South- The MI in the Black Forest (R.. Ellenberg) -The Regimental Band Waltz (J. Strausa).
12.35 p.m. Mozart-Symphony, in
D (No. 35).
Played by the Halle Orchestra conducted by Elf Hamilton Harty.
Wieps
Orchestrál
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8 p.m. Local Time Signal and of H.M. Grenadier Guards conduct- 1 pm Local Time Signat and Weather Report.
ed by Capt. George Miller. (Lyn- 8.03 p.m. Essie Ackland (Con-wood," March (Ord Hume); Prairie Weather Report.
and mpenis Le Carnival Romain-Overture-tratio) and London Symphony Or-Flower, March (Ord Hurne)The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band con- Op. 9.-Sir Thomas Beecham con-chestra.
Buite in G.(Bach, arr, Goossens). ducted by B. Walton O'Donnell, ducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra Overture. "King Lear."-Orchestra Che Faro Senza. Eu- 9.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, 6th May 1958, 21 10 AM
ed Euridice Weather Forecast and Announce- Op. 4-The B.B.C. Symphony Orridice ("Orféo chestra conducted by Str Adrian Gluck); He Shall Feed His Flock ments. Boult. Minuet of the Will The The Messiah "Hardel). Esele
Overture "Bemiramide" (Rossini) of Ackland Theme and Variations (from "Damnation Faust)Serge Koussevitzy and from Suite No. 3 in G (Tchaikov-Philharmonic Symphony Orches Bound Pictures. 3.30. The operetta the Boston Symphony Orchestra: sky)Orchestra, Chanson Sans tra of New York cond, by Arturo
the sound Dim Melodies old and | Hungarian - March : (from "Dam: Paroles (Tchaikovsky) Orchestra. Toscanini Variations on a Theme: 7th May) will be subject to Rentals
1.45 pm. A multery Band Con- by Haydn ("St, Antoni Chorale) nation of Faust")—Serge Hopa 1.05, p.m. Call (German, English) new 4.45. Masters of art insevitzky and the Boston Symphony cert-(Soloist Dennis Noble-Bari Op. 604 (Brahms, Philharmonic
tone),
Symphony Orchestra of New York, German Folk Song. 1.10, Weekend miniature: Ada Lubben, chorus Orchestra
"Tannhauser" March (Wagner); cond. by Arturo Toscanini Concert. 2. News in German, 216, Hand Georg Bchat harmonica
19.19 p.m. Studio-Sunday Even- Weekend Concert (continued) Hans Jonsson, composer at the Weather Forecast and Announce
beer)The Band of HM Colding Epilogue Rey, J. Mackenzie- 2.50. Greetings to our listeners, piano. 6. Folk Music 5.30. News ments,
148 pm. Gounod-"Faust" Act stream Guards conducted, by Capt. Dow on Pekrok 3. News and Economic Review in and Economic Review in German, English 3.15. Today in Germany.
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