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NOTES
THE
Wide acclaim has been aroused by } the brillant terpsichorean ensembles in Pioneer Pictures new fuil colour Technicolor romantic comedy, "Dan- cing Pirate" now at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres. The numbers were created and drected by Russell Lewis, 4.
former Internationally
known concert dancer, and were de- signed in colour by Robert Edmond Jones. A gay, romantle and ven- turesome comedy "Dancing Pirate is the tale of n Boston dancing mus rounder, who shanghailed aboard & mury
After that thankless' task*
After
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game
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Pago 9.)
10 p.m. "Big Ben from London." 12 midnight Close Down.
TO-MORROW'S BROADCAST
A Concert From The Studio
VIOLIN RECITAL
10-11a.m. Morning Service from St. Joseph's Church.
11 a.m.-12.15 p.m. The Morning from St. Paul's Church, Service (Chinese),
Suite (Tschnikowsky) played by 12.15 p.m. "Chase Noisette" chant ship and inter captured by pirates, finds himself in old Spaniel The B.B.C. Wireless Symphony California condemned to die as Orchestra, buccaneer. His death postponed so 12.40 p.m. Two Arlas from "La that he may teach the Alcalde's ftoheme" (Puccini), by Grace daughter to waltz, he wins his way Moore (Soprano). lo love
by conquering on entire army 1. They Call Me Mimi; 2. Fure- of marauding soldiers. Charles Col- lina has the title
role, co-featured well. with Frank Morgan, Stem Dunn, Luis Alberni, Victor Varcont and duck. La Rue also have principal roles. Lloyd Corrigan directed.
Before An interpretative dance by Fred
the shoot
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12.50 p.m. No. 12 (Liszi).
1 p.m.
Time and Weather. 1.03 p.m. A Concert, "Follow The Fleet"
Trlo-Minuet and Finale (Haydn) "Follow the Fleet" will be the big Eero Selln (Viola d'amore), attraction at the Oriental Theatre Grete Eweler (Violin) and Gregory for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. l'ecker (Cello): Song---Do not Ho.
my love (tenoforte Solo
Rose Bamp~ Astaire and Ginger Rogers and In ton (Contralto); introductory pantomime ballet ner Sonata in A major (Scarlatti).... formed by nine beautiful show girls, Misch Levitzki; Song:-Tom the Anal musical number of RKO Rhymer (Loewe), Op. 185.Ivar Radio's nautical picture, "Follow the Andresen (Bass): Viola Solo-Duetto Fiert
the show
*|| (Mendelssolan).....Lionel Teriis; sparkle eniculated to top all pre-Sung love thee, (Grier; Homing decessors. The dances are
to (Salmon)....
....Eva Turner (Soprano). done to the irving Berlin
song
"Let's. Face
1.30 p.m. Reuter Press, Weather, the Music and Dance." Unique in
and Announcements. setting and theme, the number bas Monte Cario motif and is done on novet shipboard sluge of theatre. The ballet giris, selected from among hundreds of Hollywood's most beautiful as being perfect in Lace and
#gure, were trained by Hermes Pan, R.K.O. Radio dance director. The dance done by Astaire and Miss Rogers is said to be the climactle terpsichorean thellt of the picture, and in necounted' the most expressive and effective routine then stars have ever done together,
"Fury"
the
A new co-starrhut romantle. team — European director who has de- livered some of the most widely dis- cussed pictures ever shown here or abroad-and a dynamic screen story. These are the
p.m.
Band Selections, Overture — “Zampa" (Herold); Semper Firts March (Sousa): The "Champion" March Medley (arr. Hume)
p.m. Popular Waltzes, "Faust" (Gounod); Roses from the South (Strauss); Danube Waves,
(Ivimovie); On the Shore,
2.15 p.m.
Albert Sandler and
His Orchestra,
Because (d'Hardelot); A little love, little kisa (51lesu): Where the woods are green (Brodszky); Tell me, to-night- (Spoliansky}; Sweetheart (Hansen).
2.30 p.
p.m. Close Down.
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SONATA RECITAL AT HELENA MAY INSTITUTE
LAST NIGHT
The last of the three sonnta con- certs at the Helena May by Prue Lewis, Maurice Barton and soloists, was given last night, Rev. H. W. Baines supplied the solo element, ne- companied by Mr. E. O.'Nell Shaw.
The Brahms Sonata In A. Opus 100, played by Prue Lewis, violin, and Maurice Barton,, piano, opened the night's entertainment. The light- ness of this Sonata and the joyful- ness woven into its texture comes often into contact with the mor which turns the sheer joy into a but never ne-like seriousness, approaches sadiness, Turns, twists and modulations arc so frequent, that this Sanata is often taken as kn Indication of the ability of Sonita players. The plano takes more than its share of the lead and was nobly player by Maurice Barton.
Rev. H. W. Baines' four songs by Schubert, sung in German, and with a remarkably clear enunciation. "Wo- comprised "Das Wandern,"
**Der Neuguierige." and
"Meln,"
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
7 p.m. An Hour With Beethoven, Praise in Joy, the God Descended are the ingredients that have
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. audiences everywhere awaiting the 125: Creation Hymn... Chorus and new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, Orchestra and the State Opera, Ber- "Fury, opening on Sunday at the in:
Leonora Overture No. 3 Majestic Theatre. The new team Vienna
Two solos by Prue Lewis, accom- Philharmonie brings together Sylvia Sidney and Quartet in C major, Op. 18, No. 2....
Orchestra: panted by Maurice Barton, ended the GILMAN & CO., LTD.Beauty who recently scored In The Abscheulicher, wo chst du hin?;/prices embraced three of the most Spencer Tracy-the sensitive brunet Flouzales Shortet: Dronra, Afirst half of the programme. These
common moods of viulia music, the Trail of the Lonesome Pine" and the Komm, Hoffnung (Fidelio)... sweet and steady chain of harmang
genial; typical American Frida Lelder (Soprano); Overture guy who has the critics still cheer-Prometheus, Op. 43....London Phil- ing over bis performance in "Whip-harmonie Orchestra [saw" with Myrni
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Time, Weather and A- nouncements.
8.03 p.m. From the Studio. A Viola Revital by Pedro Antonio,
Programme.
1. Andante Symphonie Espignole (Laka): La Gitoņu--Spanish Gypsy Song(Kreisler): 3. Berceuse (Sibelius).
Järnefelt): 4. Valse
Triste
9.20 p.m. Three Songs by Maria Olezewska (Contralto).
displayed in "Andantino" by Mar- tini-Kreisler, the martial and com- and the furiously happy melody en- manding tone shown In "Praeludium"
countered in "Allegro," the latter two hy Paganiol-Kreisler. For encore. Prue Lewis played Brahm's, Waltz in A Major.
Hev. H. W. Balnes opened the second half of the programme with a group of four more songs in Ger- mun, this time by Selumann. "Du bist wie eine Blume," "Ich grolle nicht," "Die Lolosblume" and "Und
None but the weary heurt wussten's Blumen" completed the (Tchaikowaty); 2. Dedication (Schu-group, "Rosaline" was used as en- mann) Op. 25, No. 1: 3. Sapphic Ode core. | (Brahms), 1/2ja Lyric Sulte," Op. 64 (Grieg), played by the London l'hilharmonic Orchestra.
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8.47 p.m. An Organ Recital by Dr. E. Bullock,
The main and final event of the evening, Cesar Franck's Sonata in A
1st, 2nd and 3rd Movements; "Water Organ Concerto in B flat (Handel); .55 Muste Sulte-Movement in.D. (Han-sad Re 1504 del). .042
theme
Major, was played by Prue Lewis and Ma
Maurice Barton in a highly coin- mendable manner. A dreamy...Al- legretto is followed by a dashing the pluno more than sad Recitative leads to the last move- Allegro,
the dimoult composition. A
ment, Allegretto, in which
little 9 p.m.
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The B.B.C. Wireless three movements seem to organize. 743%
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9.30
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Waltz
Robbers Overture
.គៈ 1; Victor Sanders (Baritone), Master ...408 Ferdinand Lapsley (Treble), Rupert
Baldwin (Piutio).
It is notified that at the expiration
Programme.
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Alegro, (Beethoven)
)
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