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Fishing The Air BY G. SHUBERT FRYE AH references are Central Standard Time
WALTER DAMROSCH and his famous New York Symphony Orchestra will play compositions by Dvorak, Beethoven, Debussy and Liszt in the RCA hour at 8 tonight, broadcast by WJZ, New York, through the NBC Blue network. This program of fine music follows: Overture—“ Carnival" Dvorak "The Call of the Plains” Goldmark "Allegretto” from S"ymphony No. 7 In a” Beethoven “Andantlno” from "String Quartet"... *, Debussy “Hungarian Rhapsody” No. 1..... - Liszt Tune in WLW, Cincinnati; KYW, Chicago; WHAS, Louisville; WJR, Detroit; KDKA, Pittsburgh, or other stations of the Blue network. \ Another Blue network program tonight of interest to all is a program of light music at 10 in the Slumber Hour. Among the selections to be played are ‘‘Mademoiselle Modiste,” by Victor Herbert, and Lehar’s “The Merry Widow.” The complete program is as follows : Selection—" Mademoiselle Modiste".... Herbert "Spanish Danoes” Moszkowsky "Tango” Albeniz "Preludium” Chopin “Intermezzo” Czibulka “The Merry Widow” Lehar "Vlfianelle.” ".Te T'Alme Waltz" Waldteufel "The Witching Hour” Felix “Turkish March" ~ ~ Beethoven One of the oldest orchestras in Indianapolis will be heard on the air over station WPBM, Sunday afternoon at 4, when the E. W. Hoover Orchestra makes its first radio appearance. For more than twenty years this orchestra has played an important part in the musical ~-Hfe of Indianapolis. Christene Wagoner Roush is director, Margaret Rasbach, vocal soloist, and JeaimDuthie, pianist. The program fonows: "Officer, of the Day” Hall "Apple Blossoms” Roberts ‘Dainty Miss” Barnes "Heartsease” Moret Vocal Solo—"Carmena” H. Lane Wilson “After Vespers” Moret “Funeral March of a Marionette”.. Gounod "Loves Menu” Tvers “Basket of Roses” Albers “Naila” Moses-Tobanl Clear, bell-like tones of the flute may be heard over WBAL, Baltimore, when Michael Richter will play as the soloist in the twilight program of the WBAL Concert Orchestra. Richter is a member of the orchestra and a native of Vienna, Austria, where he received his early myaicar education. t y , ■ The Atwater Kdnt hour radiocast fct 8;15 Sunday night by WEAF,
New York, over NBC Red network, presents Editha Fleischer, member of the Metropolitan Opqpa Com' pany, and Alexander Brailowsky, a native Russian, who is, known for his exceptionally fine interpretations of Chopin. The program follows: Micaela's Aria: ”Je dis que rien ne .m’epouvante” from- Carmen ■■■; Bizet. Rlcordi Miss Fleischer , and Orchestra. "Ballade, G minor," Op. 23. "Waltz, E minor" Frederic Chopin Mr. Brailowsky. "Phyllis Has Such Charming Graces” , Arr. by Lane Wilson “The Swept Little Girl That I Love” (Old English Melody) Arr. by Lane Wilson Golden Slumbers” (Old English Melody” Arr. by E. Horseman "When Dull Care” (Ola English Melody) Arr. by Lane Wilson Miss Fleischer and accompanist. "Traumes.wirren” Robert Schumann "Rondo Caprlccioso” ...Felix Mendelssohn Mr. Brailowsky. "La Pastorale” Georges Bizet “Lan Danza” (Canzonetta) Giacomo Rossini (Napoletana) Giacomo Rossini Miss Fleischer and accompanist. For Red network programs, local fans may tune in WGN, Chicago; WSAI, Cincinnati; WWJ,, Detroit; WOW, Omaha, or WGY, Schenectady. The program of Herschel Luckie’s organ recital, broadcast by WLW, Cincinnati, at 2 Sunday afternoon will be eagerly tuned in by all lovers of organ and good music. His program is as follows: “Ofleratory in A Flat" Read “Jpcatto” for Organ Pietro Yon “Peer Gynt Suite'' Grieg "Morning Mood.” “Anitra’s Dance.” "Death of Ase.” “The Hall of the Mountain King." “Melodle” Friml “Sortie in C Major” Rogers “Dance of the Reed Flutes”. .Tschaikowsky “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice” Saint Saens March Selected Favorite Hymns.
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Saturday WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS) (Hoosier Athletic Club) P. M. s:oo—Late News Bulletins and Sports. WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power & Light Cos./ Silent. —5 o’clock— WHK (265) Cleveland—Serenade rs. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert. WEBH (3661 Chicago—Children’s club. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. WOR (422) Newark—Ensemble. WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—Dinner music. —5:30 o’clockWJAY (227) Cleveland—Orchestra. WBZ (333) Springfield—Orchestra. • v
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WHO (535) Des Moines—Services. —l2 o’clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Boys and girls club. KOA 1326) Denver—Services. WLS (3451 Chicago—Concert. WHT 1416) Chicago—Organ. WJZ (454i New York—The Mediterraneans. To WKC (4691. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Services. —12:30 o’clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Organ. WOC (375) Davenport —String quintet. KMA 4,394) Shenandoah —Song service. —1 o’clock— WJAY (2271 Cleveland—Musical. WAIU (2831 Columbus—Ensemble and mixed chorus. WON (306( Chicago—Organ. WRNY (309) New York—Talk; tenor; violinist. WHT (416) Chicago—Concert. WJZ (4541 New York—The Roxy stroll. WEAF (4921 New York—lnterdenominational church services. —1:30 o’clock — WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Sacred concert. WGHP (319) Detroit—Quartet. —2 o’clock— WPG (273) Xtlantic City—Organ. WSAI (361) Cincinnati —Choir. WJJD (366) Chicago—Bible classes. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Organ. WJR (441) Detroit—Shrine of the Little Flower. Wjj C 454) Nefw York—Jospe woodwind ensemble. WEAF (492) New York—Young people’s conference. —2:30 o’clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Musical. WOY (379) Bchenectady—Symphony. Chicago—Symphony.
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WJZ (454) New York—String trio and soloists. WCFL (484) Chicago—Studio. —3 o’clock— KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Organ. WGY (379i Schenectady—Organ. WTAM (4001 Cleveland—Musicale. WJZ (454i New York—Vesper service. WRC (469) Washington—Sei v.ce from Washington Cathedral. WEAF (492) New York—Men’s Y. M. C. A. conference. —3:30 o’clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Symphony. WTIC (535) Hartford—Concert. —4 o’Clock — WGN (306) Chicago—Recital. WRNY 1309) New York—Soloists. KNX (337( Los Angeles—Musical. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Musical. —4:30 o’clock— WHAD (270) Milwaukee*—Organ. WJZ (454) New York—National Radio Vespers. . WEAF (492) New Moscow art orchestra. —5 o’clock— WLIB (306) Chicago—Trio. KDKA 1316) Pittsburgh—Concert. WEBH (366) Chicago—Musicale. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. WJR (441) Detroit—Twilight hour. —5:30 o’clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Orchestra. WHK (265) Cleveland—Orchestra. WJZ (4541 New York—The Oranadas. WEAF (492) New York—American Legion band. ' —6 o’clock— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Quintet. WGN (306) Chicago—Punch / and Judy: string quintet. " WLS (345) Chicago—Little Brown Church. WTAM (400) cleve§md2-llu6ical Cltai *
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—By Martin
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SKETCHES BY BESSEY SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHEB
WEAF (492) New York—A water Kent hour. —3:30 o’Clock— WHT (416) Chicago—Philharmonic trio. KPO (422) San Francisco—Sy phony. —9 o’clock— KFAB 1309) L’ncoln—Orchestra WBZ (3331 srringfieid— Mustca WJAX (337i Jacksonville—Organ. WJJD (366) Chicago—Conceit. WIP (508) Piilladclphia—Little 3.vi’r*iOii) orchestra. • -9:15 o’clock— WGN (306i C ticago—“Our nnts'c room.** WTAM (400) Cleveland— Orchest-a. WJZ (454) Lew York—Don Amaizo, tha wizard. WEAF (4921 New York—Biblical drama. WOW (508) Omaha—Organ anti soloists. KFUO (545) St. Louia—Address; musical. —9:30 o’Clock— KPO (422) San Francisco—Organ. KOW (491i Portland—Services. WBAP (500) Fort Worth—Organ. —lO o’clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Orchestra. WGN (306) Chicago—Sain ’n’ Henry; music box; songs. WJBT (389) Chicago—Back home hour. WCCO (416) St. Paul-Minncapolis—Orgaa recital. WIBO (416) Chicago—Song recital; orche*tra and entertainers. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Organ. —ll o’Clork— KOIL (278) Council Bluffs—Orchestra. WLIB 13J6) Chicago-Hoodlums. KNX !337\ Los Angeles—Violinist. KPO (422i San Francisco—Concert. WFAA (499) Dallas—Orchestra. —l* o’Clock—blues singer.
