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Page 15 from 9th September 1938SATURDAY Itnrssuu.s (II): 2 p.m., Lecture-RecitaJ : Opera and Oratorio from the 16th Century to the Present Day-Eber, Rossini, Berlioz. HILVEROVII......

Foreign Broadcasts For You
Page 11 from 29th April 1938The following list is specially compiled each week for the Catholic Herald. Saturday, April 30 Arimose (Ramo Entzsee): 7.45 p.m., Acts 1 and 11,......

Feminine Forum' May I
Page 4 from 21st September 1945SOME pooh-bah at Broadcasting House has decided that we British can't take gOod music in the morning and so with ,a stroke of the pen they have......

Music
Page 13 from 27th September 1935By Charles G. Mortimer In the distant Vtctorian days most chin iten were regarded as little barbarians arid introduced into the company of theii......

Foreign Radio For You
Page 16 from 23rd September 1938RIGA: 10 a.m., High Mass from St. James' Cathedral. STRASROURG : 11.30 a.m., Service for the Sick from the Church of the Good Shepherd. Sermon in......

Gramophone Recordings
Page 3 from 30th January 1942BAX —a fitting introduction Arnold Has r String Quartet In G major, played by the Griller Quartet. iT is generally agreed that this work is a......

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Page 6 from 1st June 1951OF MEN AND MUSIC (WALT° : Certificate U) Director : Irving Reis HOLLYWOOD is always fear ful of putting classical music on to the screen. Walt......

Foreign Radio For You
Page 16 from 16th September 1938SATURDAY Ilmvintsmn (II) : 11.10 a.m., Fr. Dito, O.P. BIS p.m., Fr. fiesta, O.P. 7.55 p.m., Meditation by Abbe de. Greeve with Music. MILAN GROUP......

Music
Page 10 from 18th March 1938Even Hitler Goes To Wagner's Opera By ERNEST MOSS The sole purpose of our voluntary activities is, as we have seen, escape. But our final escaping......

Music And The Arts In Ireland
Page 7 from 1st July 1960JAZZ MOVES UP AT DUBLIN By MAXWELL SWEENEY W HEN Dublin's International Festival of Music and the Arts was staged Iasi year a small item appeared......