TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES.
Auokland, IYA (333 metres).—3 p.m., afternoon session; studio items;: 5, children's session; 6, . dinner music; 7, news and market reports; 8, chimes; overture, "Zampa"; 8.9, baritone, ■F. Campbell, "invocation to the Sun," "A Nightingale was Singing"; 8.16, overture, IYA Orchestral Octet, "Masaniello"; 8.26, vocal duet, Beryl Smith and D. Black, "Nocturne"; 8.30, violin, F. Kreisler, "Gipsy Caprice"; 8.34, soprano, Joan Laird, "Prelude No. 1," "Drift Down, Drift Down"; ; 8.41, orchestral, "Three Spanish Dances"; 5.5«, bass, D. Black, "Mourning in the Villrtge," "The Tinker's Song"; 8.57, clarinet,' G. Eady, "Open Thy Blue Eyes," ?"Song of the Volga Boatmen"; 9.3, weather fore-, cast; 9.5, trios, "Arlesienne intermezzo," "Sanctlssima"; 8.13, baritone, F. Campbell, "I Heard You Singing"; 9.17, orchestral, "Izeyl Suite," "Entry of the King," "Entry of the Princesses," "Introduction and Lament"; 9.27, contralto, Beryl Smfth, "Three Fishers Went Sailing," "Music When Soft Voices Die"; 9.34, piano, Backhaus, "Caprice Espagnole"; 9.38, soprano,Joan Laird, "Love, I . Have Won You"; 9.42, violin, Kreisler, "Shepherd's Madrigal" ; 9.46, vocal duet, Beryl Smith and D. Black, "The Banks of Allan Water"; 9.50, orchestral, selections from "Manon Lescaut."
Wellington, 2YA (4'i6.7 metres). — 5 p.m., children's session; G, dinner music; 7, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, D. McKerizie, Tho, Laws of Rugtiy"; s, chimes; relay. from Town Hall or the combined schools' concert; weather report; 9, overture, 2YA Orchestrlna, "The Bronze Horse"; 9.8, Lal l a Vonfl ersloot, "I Know to "slcUian," I .' oTr 5 ! °- 12 ' Vlolin - D - Wise, sicuiana ; 9.15, duet, Lalia and S Vonselection "ZST f° our Mountains";' 9i", 9°3i' 'Scol^blKsonP'* fpfi SSSS ,• ». s «. v S, on fT Vondersloot, "Will o' the Wisn'> o' nil?" r' alla and S " Vondertfoot. "Barcarolle" from "Tiles of Hoffmann"' a w seie.et'on, "La Paioma" oumann °- 5 7, n m hP3YA ' 30r> metres). — 5 7 now! tT,v lo^: *• rt,nncr niusle; c ' f • '- 30 - tnU. D. Oosvrove, 'Wodio ; 8. rtifmp.s; hand,' Golden tum le.e Mfrch": 5.4. bass, h. Fleming, s Pr . jrcant or the T.fne"; 8 .8. ! octet. "Plrne Dnme : B.lr, nnv/rn-sonrano. Mpplr Miller "S. mmor Rain." son* of OuMness"-' ""-not. *. "Mary of Argvle» „ T e of,v 1,1 F " : 8,97. humour, H. Inston'e The Scottish Snfrft"; 8.39, octet, "Melody. Vamtv"; 5.41. jnezzo-«nnra n o Mrs R/ Woman. "it ts Only a Tiny Garden." There,« a Rirrl Beneath Your window"; 8.47, .bass, L. Flemlnjy, "Serenade," Mignonette"; 5.53, selection,' "Melodies of wales"; .9, weather report; ,9.9, mezzosoprano, Merle Miller, "All Thro' the
tlie Night"; 9.5, sextet, "Extase"; 9.0, liumour, H. Instone, "Scottish Patter"; 9.14, cornet, N. Goffln, "Sweet Spirit Hear My Prayer"; 9.18, mezzo-soprano. Mrs. R. Morgan, "A Perfect Day"; 9.22, octet, "Kosaura," "Coquette," "Spanish Serenade"; dance music. Dunedin, 4YA (463 metres). —5 p.m., children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session; 8, chimes; programme by the choir of Trinity Church, Dunedin; 8.5, orchestral, "Summer Days Suite," "In a Country Lane"; choir, "O Gladsome Light," "Bridal Chorus"; 8.17, soprano, Miss M. Henderson, "The Old Clock," "You in a Gondola"; 8.27, instrumental, "Introduction and First Movement from Trio in F"; 8.38, choir, "A Spring Song," "To the Death"; 8.45, piano, "Arabesque"; 8.51, duet, J. and A. Simpson, "The Moon Hath Raised," "The Battle Eve"; 8.59, weather report; 9.1, orchestral "Summer Days Suite," "On the Edge or the Lake"; 9.5, choir, "Send Out Thy Light," "Largo"; 9.15, instrumental, "My Robin is to the Greenwood Gone," "Handel ii) the Strand" ; 9.23, baritone, B. Bellhouse, "The Carnival," "Molly or Donegal"; 9.29, 'cello, P. Palmer, "Song Without Words"; 9.33, duet, Miss M. Stokes and N. Gamble, "Venetian Song-," "0 Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast"; 9.40, choir, "By Babylon's Wave"; 9.4 5, Instrumental, "Finale rrom Trio"; 9.54, soprano, Phyllis West, "Sunday," "Summer Night"; 9.50, choir, "Hear My Prayer"; 10.G, orchestral, "Summer Days Suite," "At the Dance."
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1930, Page 6
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