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8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE.

8.20 DIARY FOR TODAY.

8.25 TUESDAYS TUNES.

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES,

9.42 HOME TILL TEN.

10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL-(Repeat).

CAVALARO

7.30 DUCHESS OF MALFI-As pre- 10.15 CARMEN

sented by the Masquers. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

8.15 TODAY: Danube-Complete

Ballet (J. Strauss). 2.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE ARCH-

ERS-(Omnibus edition).

2.45 JUAN

SALVATO

1st Mov.:

(PIANO)— Allegro affettuoso from Concerta in A minor Op. 54 (R. Schumann); from Fantasia on Hungarian folk-tunes in E minor.

Fragments

AND

HOME REQUESTS-With

3.00 TIME SIGNAL, HOSPITAL Jennifer.

4.00 FOR

YOUR DELIGHT-The

Polydorama Orchestra,

4.30 BRAT

FARRARA mystery in four parts by Cyril Wentzel adapted from the novel by Joséphine Tey. Part 1 "A Meeting in the Strand."

8.30 PROMETHEUS

ENSEMBLE-

The 13th Edinburgh Inter- national Festival Octet for Clarinet, Bassoon. Horn and Strings by Hindemith. 9.00 THE BLUE AND THE GRAY—

Songs of the American Civil War 1861-1865. Written and produced by Charles Chilton. 9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWB & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 10.15 NIGHTCAP-With Ted Thomas. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11.15

(Franz

wwwww

Liszt)

NEWS FROM

1

5.00 TIME SIGNAL, WALTZ TIME. 5.30 GUITAR CLUB.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL,

6.10 INTERLUDE.

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

.by

6.15 FROM THE WEEKLIES. 6.30 EVENSONG - Conducted

The Rev. T. W. Baverstock, D.A.C.G.

7.00 BOOKSHOP.

7.15 STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL. 7.30 THE ENGLISH TONGUE="In Australia and New Zealand" No. 4 with Professor Simon

Potter and Bernard Miles. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

· HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 8.15 VANITY FAIR.

A

8,45 THE SUNDAY CONCERT-

"Manfred" Op. 115 Overture (Schumann). Concerto in Minor Op. 129 (Schumar). Symphony

1 in B Flat Major ("Spring") (Schumann). 9.58 WEATHER REPORT. 10.00 TIME

THE NEWS &

COMMENTA

10,15 - EDGAR ALLEN POE. 10.40 ENGLISH MADRIGALS. 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS-

REEL.

11.15 THE EPILOGUE-Third

AND HIS

11.30

11.57

↑ HARMONICA. 6.30 CENTURY OF SONG "Bal-

lads", Part 1.

7.00 PEOPLE TALKING.

Sun-

day after Trinity from the Chapel of St. John's College. Cambridge. Organ Interlude. SELECTIONS FROM OPER- ETTA.

WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES

RADIO AUSTRALIA.

FROM

7.35 FIRST HEARING With Derek 12,00 Midnight. TIME SIGNAL

Hogg:

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8,00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY.

8.15 THIS - WEEK.

8.45 BLACK ́AND WHITE `NOTES. 9.00 SPORTSCAST.

MAHLER-MAN AND MUSI- CIAN-Thursday, 9 p.m.: This is the Centenary Year of the birth of Gustav Mahler, a musician who greatly deserves to be batter known. Michael Page has writ- ton an illustrated talk on the works of this Interesting man with details of the influences on

10.00 him and his own influence on the musical world in the late nine. 10.15 teenth century.

́9.15 HANCOCK'S HALF HOUR.

9.45 GERMAN UNIVERSITY

SONGS.

9,58 WEATHER REPORT.

TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS & HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. IN THE COOL, COOL, COOL OF THE EVENING - With Michael Bulmer. THE DUCHESS OF MALFI 10.58 WEATHER REPORT. AND THE CRITICS—Friday, 7 11.00 TIME SIGNAL, RADIO NEWS- p.m. Alleen Dekker, Colvyn 11.15 BATURDAY HOP. Haye and Michael Page discuss 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. the Masquers' production of 11.59 NEWS HEADLINES Webster's play, with Timothy 12.00 Midnight.

Birch.

opera":

the the

RBEL.

FROM

·RADIO AUSTRALIA.

CLOSE DOWN- GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

unday

7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL,

DAY FAVOURITES.

JOSHUA-AN ORATORIO BY HANDEL-Friday, 8.30 p.m.: Qratório being 'sacred there is nothing odd about Inclusion of this work in week's main opera'time. 'Joshua,' which Handel wrote in twenty days, opens with the rejoicing of the children of Israel at their safe and miraculous arrival In the land of Canaan:

angel tells. Joshua that the Lord com- mands him to destroy the city of Jericho, and the rest of the ora- torio is mainly concerned with the attack on the city and the : hymns of, triumph and praise 10.30

after its fall.

ап

CLOBE DOWN-GOD THE QUEEN.

Monday

7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL,

ING PRELUDE.

SAVE

MORN-

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY. 720 MORNING PRELUDE. 7.45 WEATHER REPORT. 7.47 MORNING PRELUDE. 7.58 WEATHER REPORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS.. 8.10 PROGRAMME PARADE. 8.20 DIARY

FOR

TODAY America's Day of Independence. 8.25 MONDAYS MELODIES.”

9.00 TIME SIGNAL, NEWS HEAD-

LINES.

9.02 HOME TILL TEN--With

Lawrence.

Pat

10.00 RADIO NEWSREEL—(Repeat). 10.15 WALTZLAND.

10.30 THE WORLD AROUND us. 11.00 THE THIRD PERSON—A play by Barbara Couper based on a story by Henry James.

MUSIC AT NIGHT-Funerallies fExtrait No. 4 des "Harmonies Poetiques et Religieuses") Liszt); Un Sospiro Caprice Poetique (Franz (Hugo Wolf): No. Auch kleine Dinge konnen uns entzucken; No. 2 Mir ward gesagt, du reisest in die Ferne; No. 6 Wer rief dich denn?; Suite No. 3 in C major for violoncello (J. S. Bach)." 11.57 WEATHER REPORT. 11.59 NEWS

HEADLINES FROM

AUSTRALIA.

12.00 TIME SIGNAL, CLOSE DOWN, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

Tuesday

7.00 a.m. TIME SIGNAL, BRIGHT

AND EARLY.

7.15 NEWS, SUMMARY.

7.28 BRIGHT AND EARLY. 745 WEATHER REPORT. 747 BRIGHT AND EARLY. 7.38 WEATHER REPORT. -2.90 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS..

AT

THE PIANO. 10.30 THE WORLD AROUND US. 1100 YOUR RADIO CONCKET, HALL Patrice Mun (Colora- tura Soprano)

with Howard Barlow Chorus and Orchestra.

11.30

ENCOUNTERS

MALS "Adopting

WITH ANI-

an

AntTMTMTM

cater" by Gerald Durrell. 11.45 MUSIC FROM THE BALLET

Gayne Ballet Suite (Khachatur ian).

PRAYERS-

12.15 .p.m. MID-DAY

By The Rev. J. W. Foster. 12.39 APERITIF-Lunchtune

in a modern mood. 1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

TODAY.

music

DIARY - FOR

1.13 WEATHER REPORT. 1.15 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 1.39 AUSTRALIAN MAKERS-

2.00 TIME ·SIGNAL,

WORLD.

LIGHT MUSIC

A WOMAN'S

2.30 ARTISTRY IN RHYTHM, 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND

LEARN.

330 THE BBC 'CONCERT HALL. 4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA With

Mavis.

5.00 TIME BIGNAL, ELEANOR STEBER SINGS BERLIOZ— La Captive Op. 12 (Berlioz): Le jeune patre breton Op. 13, No. 4 (Berlioz).

3.15 HOMEWARD BOUND-Music

for tired workers.

6.00 TIME SIGNAL,

4.

NEWS FROM

↓ RADIO AUSTRALIA.

INTERLUDE.

6.15 BEMPRINT SERENADE. 6.45 THE ARCHERS.

7.09 LUCKY DIP-With Mary..

7.58 WEATHER REPORT.

8.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

COMMENTARY,

8.15 TODAY,

3.30 TALKING ABOUT MUSIC. 9.00 MOTORING MAGAZINE. 9.30 RECITALS THOM ~ THE OR- CHESTRA-Manoug Parikian

(violin) accompanied Daphne Ibbott (piano).

9.45 LETTER

by

FROM AMERICA--- By Alistair Cooke.

Jazz Giants'

Stereo Concert

SOMETHING'S ALWAYS HAppening on THE RIVER—Bob

Scobey's Frisco Band with Clancy Hayes.

COOTIE - Cootle Williams and his Orchestra. CAMPUS HOP.

-Dave Pell Octet..

MODERN ART - Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Bill Evans, Addison

Farmer and. Dave Balley-

FONTESSA Modern Jazz Quartet."

BAG'S OPUS-Milt Jackson with Benny Golson, Art Farmer, Connie Kay, Tommy Flanagan and Paul Chambers: BARBER IN BERLIN - Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Ottille

Patterson.

12.00 Non ROOTS OF JAZZ-(Re-RAY

peat),

CHARLES AT NEWPORT.

FIRST 12.30 THE MID-DAY CONCERT JAZZ AT TOAD HALL-Ken Moula's Music.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY, 7.20 FIRST DAY FAVOURITES.

(Cont'd).

7.58 WEAther rePORT. 8.00 TIME SIGNAL,

SONG,

STRING

8.58 WEATHER REPONT. 9.00 TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS &

SPORTS RESULTS,

8.15 PROGRAMME - PARADE. 9.30 · FORCES :PAVOURITES."

KING ARTHUR: VARIATIONS ON A THEME-Friday, 10 p.m.: A. Stephen Alexander, – who wrote this programme, points out, no other English historical character has given birth to much literature as has King Ar- thur. The prose of Mallory, the verse of Tennyson, a növét by T. H. White' and a play by R. C. Sherriff are among the works In- spired by this figure of fact 11.80 whom legend has translated into. -a folk hero.: Purcell and Dryden wrote an opera about him, Wag- ner chose two of his most famous -knights-Parsifal and Tristan— for his operatio heroes: The dif- ferent conceptions of Arthur and his knights, as seen through the eyes of each of these men, pro-

12.00

MID- MORNING- MUSIC Sonata No. 9 in G Minor (Debussy); "Romeo and Jullet" ~~Arja: ¿Premiers Transports que nul N'oublie! (Berlioz); Si Mes Vers Avaient des Alles (Words by V. Hugo) (Hahn)- Bernard Greenhouse (Cello); Gloria Agostini (Harp); Mando- line (Words by P. Verlaine) (Debussy). Gladys Swarthout (Mezzo-Sop.) with George Tre- villo (Piano): No. 11 Les Teroes alternees (Debussy) - Walter Gieseking (Piano); Piece en Forme de Habanera (Ravel); Petite Piece (Debussy) Reginald Kell (Clarinet) with Brooks Smith at the piano. SERVICE FROM THE ENG- -LISH” METHODIST CHURCH- Conducted by The Rev. E. J. Hopkins. Noon. FAMOUS CHORUSKS FROM THE OPERA-Pilgrim's Chorus from **Tannhauser" (Wagner);"- Triumphal Chorus from-"Aida" (Verdi); Anvil Chorus from - Trovatore" (Verdi): Wedding March from "Lohengrin" (Wagner); Waltz and Chorus from. "Faust"

1

Symphony No. 2 in D. Op. 38. (Beethoven).

1.00 TIME SIGNAL,

TODAY.

DIARY. FOR

1.13 WEATHER BEPORT. 1.15- TIME SIGNAL, THE NEWS. 130 HANCOCK'S HALF KOUR-

(Repeat).

2.00 VIBER SIGNAL, MARCHING |

WITH THE GUARDS:

230 BBC .CONCERT ORCHESTRA.. 3.00 TIME SIGNAL, WE LIVE AND

LEARN.

1.30 MODERN

Colin Stuart.

TRENDS

With

LE GRAND JAZZ – Michel Legrand, heralds U.S." Jazz Giants. PENNY IN BRUSSELS — Benny Goodman and his Orchestra

featuring Jimmy Rushing,

LITTLE JIMMY RUBHING AND THE BIG BRA88 — Jimmy

Rushing and his Orchestra...

MY FAIR LADY—Shelly Manne and his Friends (Andre Previn

4.00 MONDAY MATINEF-A Mass GIGI

of Cobwebs" a play for radio by Brian Batchelor.

4.30 THE YOUNG IDEA --With

Mavis 5.00 TIME SIGNAL, VIRTUOSO

MUSIC OF BACH-Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring from Cantata No. 147 Ena Mitchell (soprano); Kathleen Ferrier (contralto); William Herbert (tenor);

Wi liam

Parsons (bass);

Dr T. Lofthouse (continuo); Dr 0. Peasgood (organ) with

The Cantata. Singers and The Jacques Orchestra cond. by Dr Reginald Jacques: Recitatif (from Organ Concerto No. 3). (After Vivaldi). (J. S. Bach arr. Fournier)-Pierre- Fournier (Cello)" with Gerald Moore (Piano); Break in Grief (Ed. Elgar, Atkins) (From "St Matthew Passion") · (Bach)—

London Philharmonic Orch. cond, by Sir Adrian Boult.

BOUND-Music

The

5.13 HOMEWARD

for Tired Workers.

and Leroy Vinnegar).

Andre Previn and his Pals (Shelly Manne and Red Mitchell).

SWINGING SOUNDS IN STEREO

-Shelly Manne and his Men.

MUSIC TO LISTEN TO BARNEY KEBBEL BY Barney Kessel.

"MAI THEY'VE COMIN' DOWN THE STREET!'.

Dixieland Band.

River Boat Five

MOUTRIKS

Alexandra House, Hong Kong.

Miramar Arcade, Kowloon.

Tel. 20527.

Tel. 63019.

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