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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3TA : CHRISTCHURCH. (306 Metres.) 3 p.m. Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Scattorjoy. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Talk —Mr E." J. Bell, "Book Review." 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by the Woolston Brass Band, under the conductership of Mr R. J. Fetal). and assisting artists: 8.1: March—Band, "Rock Lea" (Rimmer). Overture—Band, "If 1 Were King" (Adams). 5.14: Soprano solo—Mrs L. B. Salkeld. "The Market" (Carew). 8.18: Male voices—Salon Group, "Sunny Boy" (Jolson). 8.22: Instrumental—Chrislclmrch Broadcasting Trio. "Trio. Op. 352—Allegro, Moderato. Andantino. and Rondo" (Bohru). 8.32: Baritone solos — Mr Sydney Armstrong, (a) "The Songs I Sing to You" (Willeby) ; ib) "Little Town in the Ould Country Doth" (Sanders). 8.39: Polacca for two cornets (with band accompaniment)— Bandsmen Ohlsen and Anuand. "Two Juliets" (Ord Hume). 8.45: Contralto solo Miss Marian Woodhouse. "Oh. for a Burst of Song" (AUitsen). 8.49: Selection —Band, ' Rigoletto" (Verdi). 9.1: Weather report. 9.6: Vocal with guitar— Harry McClintocU. "The Big Rnck Candv Mountain" (McClintock). Comedian—Will Fyffe, "I'm 94 To-day" (Fyffe). 9.14: Soprano solos —Mrs L. B. Kalkeld. (a) "Wind Flowers" (Farley). (b) "Happy Times" (Mana Zucca). 9.20: Euphonium solo with band accompaniment—Bandsman Anderson, "Yeoman's Wedding Song" (Poniatowski). 9.25: Baritone solo—Mr Sydney Armstrong. "The Garden of Your Heart" (Dorel). 9.29: Male ehoru3—"War Songs" 9.33: Instrumental —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Gavotte" (Sinding): (b) "Minuet in G" (Beethoven); (c) "Serenade" (Chaminade). 9.43: Contralto solos —Miss Marian Woodhouse, (a) "Oh, Men from the Fields" (Hughes): (b) " 'Twas in the Land" (Chaminade). 9.50: Foxtrot — Band, "Glad Rag Doll" (Yellen). March— Band, "Merry Maids" (Pearson 1 ). 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 .Metre*.* 10 a m. • "Chal Romano" (Gipsy Overture, Parts 1 and 2. Albert W. Xete'by's Concert Orchestra). 10.5: Tested recipe*: Surprise pudding, quick pe* soup. Eve's cake. 11.25: "The Bees' Wedding," Dorothy Folkard and Muriel Warne (pianor. ' O, M'stress Mine," Frank Mullinga (tenor); "Allegro in E Flat" Dittersdorff), Arthur Catterall (violin 1 . 10.40: Short remding from studio, followed by "Por Tin Toros" (Sp*m«b dance), Russian Balalaika Orchestra; 'A Hundred Moonlight Miies Away," Walter Kirbv (tenor); "Yalse in D Flat" (Chopin), Dorothv Folkard and Mnriel Warne (p.ano); "Serenade" (Arensky), Arthjr Catterall (vio'in): "Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind." Frank Mullings (tenor): "Norwegian Dance No. 2," Russian Balalaika Orchestra; "Ben Bolt" (Trilby!. Walter Kirby (tenor); "The Wooden Soldiers," National Military Band. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: ""civs eeaaion and programme of music, including "Blue Danube Waltz," International Orchestra: "Little Bii of Heaven," Alfred O'Sbea. 2TA. WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.) 3 pin.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.40: Relay from Messrs Kircaldie and Stain?' Tea Rooms of music by the Trio. 4.0: Studio items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: I Children's session, conducted by Uncle Jeff. ] G.O: Dinner session. Orchestra!— Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Dance of Death" (Saint-Saere). 6.8: Tacet. 6.15: Soprano solo—Elisabeth Schumann, "Standehen" (Strauss). Orchestral —Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Caste Noisette" Suite (Tschaikowsky) i (1) Overture Miniature and March: (2) Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy and Trepak. 6.27: Tacet. 6.30: Soprano solo—Margaret Sheridan, "E Questo}" (Look here, then) ("Madame Butterfly" Puccini). Orchestral —Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Ca3se Noisette" Suite (Tschaikowsky): (1> Arab Dance: '-) Chinese Dance: :':•> Dance of the Flutes. 6.42: Tacet 6 45: Tenor solo—Tudor Daviex, "Ah! Moon of my Delight" (Lehmann). 6.49: Orchestral—Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Casse Noisette" Suite (Tschaikowsky): Waltz of the Flowers. 6.57: Tacet. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Leemrette —Mr R. R._ Money (late Royal Air Force), "Empire Air Communications" and "World Air Communications." 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. '.l: Relay from King George Theatre. Lower Hutt, of the Hatt Valley Choral Society s first concert of the 1929 season (conductor, -Mr E. A. F. Jenner, A.R.C.M.). (The Society will be assisted by the 2TA Orrhestra). Overture—Orchestra. "Plymouth Hoe" (An«e!'). Choral— (i) "Diaphenia" (Stanford 1 , (b)

i "Serenade" (Brahms), (e) •'Phyllis" (Parry). Soprano solo—Mis Ails* Nieol, "Ah Fors e Lui" ("La TraTiate"—Verdi). Cantata (soloist. Mitt Ailse Nicel) —"The Banner of St. George" (Elgar). Violin aolo with orchestral accompaniment (eoloist, Mr Bennett) "Romanes Andaluae" (Ssrasete). Weather report. Selection—Orchestra, •*Brahm»iana" (arr. Langey). Part songs <a) •'Coma. Dorothy. Coma" (trdll): <b) "Banks of Doon'' (arrgd. Bobertou) : (e) "John Grumite" (arrgd. Roberton). Violin ' solo with orchestral accompaniment (soloist f Mr Bennett) —"Nocturne in E Flat" ; (Chopin>. Part-songs—<a) "The Fairies Tripping" < Douglas Tayleri; (b) "Moon--1 ilght" (Eaton Fanning); (c) "Song of the Pedlar" (Lee Willisma). Soprano solo— Miss Ailss N'ichol, "On Wings of Song" (Mendelssohn). Chorsl —"Songs ef Bsrsrian Highlands" (Elgsr). 4YA, DCNEDIN. (463 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 1.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.25: SporU results to hand. 6.0: Town Hall chimes. 6.1: Children's hour, conducted by Untie Allan. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Town Hill chimes. 8.1: Overture Symphony Orchestra, "March of the Bojeren" (HalTorsen). 8.5: Premutation of "Oar Miss Oibbs" (Monekton). by the Majors Quartet. under the direction of Mr T. J. Kirk-Burnnand. Oast: Soprano. Miss Freda Elmes: contralto. Mies Dorothy Skinner; tenor. Mr J. Montague; baritone, Mr L. M. Cschemaille. Act 1— Opening duet—Soprano and contrnlto. Baritone solo —"My Yorkshire Lassie." Soprano and contralto duet—"Chorus of Bridesmaids." Contralto solo and chorus — Piano symphony. Soprano solo—"Romanes." Chorus of dudes —"Correct." Piano symphony. Solo and chorus of Dudes—"Mary." Piano symphony. Tenor solo and chorus—"Hughie." Piano iymphony. Duet, soprano and Baritone —"Not That Sort of Person." Pisno symphony—Dance. Finale of Ac! 1 —Qnartet. Act 2—lntroduction—Pianoforte. Opening chorus and entrance of Irish girls. D uet —"Irish Girls." Piano solo—Dance. Soprano solo—"In Yorkshire." Duet and chorus —Contralto and tenor. "Arms and the Man." Piano solo —"Dance de Ballet." gnlo-—Soprano and ehorue. "Moonstruck." Finale Act 2—Chorus. "Country Cousin* " 8 53: Instrumental —sJA Broadeatting Trio, "Carmen" Selection ißiset). 9.1: Weather report and announcements. 93: Orchestral, Pereival Mackey's Band. "Vagabcnd King" (Primli. 9.": 'Cello solo—Mr P. J. Palmer, "Sonata in G Minor" (Eceles). 9.12: Humorous—Will Kings. "Bertram Addresses Hn Tenant*" (Kntherford). 9.13: Rental— Miss Jovre Hould. "Juliet and the Nurse (from -'Romeo and Juliet"—Shakespeare). S>2s- Tenor solo—Mr J. Montarne. ••The River Running By" 'Hopkins). 9 29: Piano go !o—ir rs Ernest Drake. "Bitlitde in A Plat" (Chopin). 9.35: Humour—Will King*. "Bertram at the Rotary Dinner." 939: , Contralto solo—Miss Dorothy Skinner. "The Miller's Song" •<Schubert). 9.4ri: Instrument,] —4YA Broadcasting Trio, "Daughter of the Regiment" (Donisetti). 9.49: Beekal —Miss Jovee Hould, "Hamlet" (Act 3, Scene 1) "Good my Lord —see What I See (Shakespeare). 8 56: Violin solo—Mies E*e (Kreisltr). 10.0: Oreb«. trViZ-Perciral Maeky's Band. 'Vagabond King" (Frim!). On Toeedar evening the band of tie Emden will grre a concert tn the WeUmgrton Town Hal!, the precede of the ««*«* ** b« in aid of the Earthquake- Belief Fund. Portion of the concert will be broMcaMed by 2YA.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 7

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 7

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 7