Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. | 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) 10 p.m.: "Homage," Sir Dan Godfrey and London Symphony Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipes—Savoury ham omelette, king padding, chocolate cocoanut cakes. 10.25: Slumber, Deir M(fd,'' Carrie Herwin (contralto); "Andantiuo," W. H. Squire ('cello); "Not Old," Bransby Williams (descriptive recital); talk Bupplied by Ballantyne's, followed by "Scherzo in K Minor" (Mendelssohn), Ignez Friedman (piano); "The Fairy Tales of Ireland," Alfred O'Shea (Unor) ; "Quartette in F" (Parts 1 and 2), London String Quartette; "The' Rose" (English selection). Regimental Band of His Majesty's Grenadier Guards. 11.30: Close down. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: News session and miscellaneous programme of music. 2.30 p.m. to 4.30: Afternoon concert session, including: "Merry Wives of Windsor," New Light Symphony Orchestra"; vocal gems from "Walts Dream," Light Opera Company; "Kaila Waltz," Wilhelm Backhaus (piano); "When the Sergeant-Major's on Parade." Peter Dawson (baritone); "Love's Old Sweet Song," J. H. Squire: Celeste Octet, "Pilgrim's Chorus," Victor Male Voice Choir; "Believe Me if AH those Eendearing Young Charms," Kamiel Lefevre (carillon tolo); "Vagabond King," Light Opera Company; "Danube Waves," International Concert Orchestra; "John Peel," Associated Glee Clubs of America; "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6" (Liszt), Mischa Levitzki (piano); "Robin Hood.". Light Opera Company (vocal gems); "In a Chinese Temple Garden," International Concert Orchestra; "Just a Memory," Eileen Boyd (contralto); "Are Tou Happy?" Milton Charles (Wurlitier organ) : vocal gems from "Honeymoon Lane." Li*rht Opera Company; "Invitation to the Waltz," Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra; "Monotonously Rings the Little Bell." Don Cossacks' Choir; "Trio No. 1 in B Flat." Instrumental Trio; "Good News," Victor Orchestra and Chorus: "Kentucky Lullaby," Jesse Crawford (organ). Records, supplied and arranged by Mr C. S. Griffith*. Items from the studio 6.30: Children's hour. 7.30: Wireless talk. 8: News sension. 8.10: Evening concert ses«on, including: "Tell** Merrv Pranks" (Parts I and 2), Bru«sels Roval Conservatoire On-hestra: "Mv Hero," Virginia Perry (mezzo-soprano) ; "To the Knrin<»," Albert Lynch (violin): "March" Militsire." William Mnrdneh (piano): "M"Hv Branniran." Alfred O'Shea (ternr). 9: Mr Leo H«vward will lecture on "The GrMt North Road." followed by "HuTumrJan Rhapsody No. 2." ■Philadelphia Svmnhonv Orchestra: eem« from "Cocn'TiTrt*." T-if»ht Onora do"">sii'': "Rninning Wheel" (la Filen«). W. H. Squire (•/••Tlr): "Tt'tf So"-?." V'-tnr Orchestra: "The Bnndnlero,*' Lonis Gravetn-e (baritone); "I Love tho Moon." J. H. Sonire. Oleete Octet: vocal eems from "o<mTite«s Maritza." Light Ope-m Company. 9.3f1: Dasee music. 3 0.15- CWe down. 2TA. WKLLTNGTON. (720 Kilocycles.) 8 pm.: Chimes of G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected studio items. 4.30 and 4.50: Sporting results to hand. £.O: Children's session, conducted by- Uncto Jim. 6.0: Dinner session: Dance . Orchestra—The Troubadour*. (a) "Beautiful Heaven"; (b) "The Swallow." Tenor solo—Jno. McCormack, "The Far Away Bells" (Gordon). 6.9: Tacet. 6.15: Baritone solo—Lawrence Tibbett. "Believe Me if all Those Endearing Young Charms" (Moore). Orchestral —New Light Symphony Orchestra, (a) "Barcarolle" (Offenbach); (b) "Cavalleria Rustieana" (Mascagni). 6.26: Tacet. 6.30: Dance orchestra—The Troubadours, "When Love Comes Stealing" (Rapee). Orchestral — Salon Orchestra, "Aloha Sunset Land" (Kawelo). Orchestral—lnternational Concert Orchestra, "The Waltz Dream" (Strauss). 6.39: Tacet. 6.45: Male voices —The Revellers, "Was it a Dreamt" (Coslow). Bass-baritone solo—Peter Dawson, "Lorraine, Lorraine, LoTee" (Capel). Jaz* —Arcadians' Dance Orchestra, (a) "Bluebird, Sing Me a Song" (Davis); (b) "Nicolette" (Batten). 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Leeturette—Representative Agricultural Department, "For the Man on the Land." 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overtare —Orchestra, "Martial Moments" (arrgd. Winter). 8.9: Soprano solo —Miss Gretta Stark, "The Mirror Song" ("Last Waltz") (Strauss). 8.13: Wurlitier organ solos— Leslie Harvey, (a) "Absent" (Metcalfe); (b) "Until" (Sanderson). 819: Humorous sketch —Two Boiled Owls, "Station 2 Owl" (original). 8.26: Tenor solo—Mr O. Austin Biackie, "A Spirit Flower" (Tipton). 8.30: Cornet and trombone duet with orchestral accompaniment—Messrs W. Sneddon and Harold Oakes, "Wctchman, What of the Night" (Sargent). 8.36: Popular tongs —Mr Edward Silver, (a) "All by Yourself in the Moonlight" (by request) (Wallis) ; (b) "In a Woodshed." 8.41: Flute quartet London Flute Quartet, "Scotch and Irish Airs" (arrgd Siainer). 8.45: Soprano solos —Miss Gretta Stark, fa) "Love Will Find a Way" ("Maid cf the Mountains"): (b 1 "My Life is Love" ("Maid of the Mountains") (Eraser Simpson). 8.52: Instrumental —Orchestra, repeat number. 90: Weather report. 9.2: Tenor solo—Mr G. Austin Biackie, "Bird Songs at Eventide' (Coate*). 3.6: Piano and vocal—Two Boiled Owls, (a> "Russian Lullaby" (Berlin); (b) "Jest Her Way" (Aitken). 5M4: Popular songs—Mr Edward Silver, (a) "Mississippi Mod" (Barris); (b) "Lila." »-2iInstrumental—Orchestra, "Petit Bhapsodie (Rnsse). 6.30: "His Master's Voice' dance programme. Foxtrot with vocal refrain —Aaronson's Commanders, "My Scandinavian Gal" (Tobias). Foitrot with vocal refrain —Shilkret's Orchestra, "My Tonia" (d» Sylra). Foxtrot with Toeal refrain — Hsnp't Kentucky Serenadert, "What D'Ya 8«yt" CBiwwa>. ».40: Tenor mtko— Fi*»k>

lyn Baur, "Marie" (Berlin). Walts with vocal refrain—The Troubadoura, "Lite and Love" (Klages). Wurlitier organ solo— Jesse Crawford, "Me and the Man in the Moon" (Leslie). Foxtrot with vocal refrain —Sailiret's Orchestra, "I Still Keep Dreaming of You" (Davis). 9.53: Basa and chorus —Paul Robeson, "Plantation Songs." Hawaiian—Kolomolca's Honoluluen*. "Alobaoe" (Liliuokalani). Foxtrot with vocal refrain—Shilkrefa Orchestra, "Cros* Roads" (Klages). Hawaiian—Kolomoku'a Honoluloans, "Three O'clock in the Momir.it" (Hobledo). 10.6: Tenor solo—Frankiyn B3ur, "Cross Roads" (Klages). Orcheatral —London Orchestra. "On With tbe Bow" (NichoUs). Wurlitier orpan solo—Reginald Foort, "Worryin" " (Fairman). 10.13: Tenor solos —Walter Glynne. (a) "Jeunesae" (Barry); (b) "I Lore the Moon" (Rubens). Foxtrot —Rhythm Band. "There Are Eyes" (Keves). Foxtrot with vocal refrain— Rhythmic Eight, "Saskatchewan" (Gilbert)). Foxtrot with vocal refrain—New Mayfatr Dance Orchestra, "Why is the Bacon to Toughf" (Prentice). 10.35: M»le quartet —Masters Lough and Maliett and Messrs Dixon and Haatwell. "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" (arrgd. Ball). Saxophone duet—Rudy Wiedoeft and Arnold Bnlhart, "The Swallow." Foxtrot with vocal refrain Aaronson'a Commander*. "I'll Get by as Long aa I Have Ton" (Turk). Walt* with vocal refrain —Tbe Troubadour*. "Dolores (Grossman). 10.48: Accordion with banjo—P Frosini. "Silver Moon" waits (Froami). Foxtrot with voeal refrain —The Troubadoura, "Love Dreams" (Harris). Foxtrot with vocal refrain—Geo. Olsen's music. Sonny Boy" (Joleon). IYA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metres.) 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected stadia items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Further studio items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 6.0: Children"a session, conducted by Uncle George. 7.0: Newt and information. 7.15: Talk—Mr George Campbell. "Motoring." 7.30: Market report* and book review. 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre. 8.11: Soprano—Mis* Rita MeCmlly, "Some Day Waiting Will End" ("Kissing Time") (Caryll). 8.15: Band —Royal Guards' Band, "The Merry Widow" (Lahar). 8.19: Poem with music—Mr* Culford Bell French-Canadian poem. "Do Bell of San Michel" (Dr. Henry Drommond). 8.24: Instrumental —Studio Trio, Suite. "From the Samoan Isles" (Geehl). 8.34: BanMr Frank Sutherland, (a) "If I Were (Richards); (b) "The Song of th* Clock' (Burehell). 8.42: Orchestral —New Queen • Hall Light Orchestra, "Madame Butterfly selection- 8.50: Contralto —Mis* Gwenytk Evans, "Here's to Love" ("Th* Bnnsbme Girl" (Rubens). 8.55: Belay of entr'acte from Majertie Theatre. 9.5: Evening forecast and announcements. 8.8: Soprano—Miss R. MeCully, (a) "My Own We* Hone*" (Old Scotch); (b) "Be Kind to Old Grannie" 9 1*: Violin »olo —Mis* la* Boswortk, "Spanish Dance" (Granados). 9.Z0: Becital —Mra Culford Bell, "The Laat Lesson (Alphonse Daudet). »-2?: eesea Merli, "Brindiet" ("OaTallerta Rasticana"). 9.33: Contralto—Miss G. Evans, (a) "Love's Own Kiss" (Sileao); (h) "A Glance" (Boanas). 9.41: Instrumental-j Studio Trio, second selection ' Lttoe Ttm* (Schobert). 949: Baritone—Mr Traak Sutherland, "Tho Fishermen of Eml«*4 (Phillips). 954: Band—National Military Band, selection, "La Traviata (V«nU). 4YA. DUNEDDf. (463 Metros.) S p.m.: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Belay ef instrumental music from the Bits. 4.28: Sport* result* to hand. 6.0: Children'* session, conducted by Big Brother BUL 7.0: New* session. 7.30: Lectarette—Mr F. 8. Turner, M.Sc (under the auspice* of the Workers* Educational Association) —"Geology and Evolution." 8-0: Town Hall chime*. Studio concert by the- St Kild* Band, under the eonduetorsbip of Mr Junes Dtxon end assisting artists. 8.1: March—Band, Rubinstein" (Bidgood). 8.6: Soprano eoloe— Mrs Herbert Burrow, (a) ' "Ba*. 3«T<m» Bird" (Phillips): (b) "Mtgnoß" <D Hardelot). 8.13: Overture —Band. Teaeredl (Rossini). 8.23: Cinema organ eeloe—Ciaa. W. Baxby. (a) "Spring Song <w!!2!l!' ■ohn); (b) "Bees' Wedding" (Mendelssohn). 8.27: ReciUls—Miss Baryi Ooopar, ' (a) "Mergeurite" (Wnittier); lb) EUen McJone* Aberdeen" (Gilbert). Ofcora. with orchestra —Snllivan Light Opera tympany, vocal gems from "Th* Mikado (Sullivan) 8.42: Intermeiso —Band. J«s» « Memory" (Marsden). 8.50: Novelty— Nightirgsles and church bells. Summer Night Idyll." 8.53: Baritone solo*—Mr A. G. Cooke, (a) "Nirvana" (Adams); <b> "When Ton are There" (Tate). 9.1: Weather report. 9.3: Euphonium solo— Mr C Miller. "Up From Somerset* (Samdornon). 910: Mate chorus— "Over There medley. 913: Selection —Band, "Oberou (Weber). 9.25: Soprano »o'.o—Mr* Herbert Burrow, "By the Waters of Minaetonka" (Lieoranee). 9.39: Medley wait*—Th* Troubedoars, "Popular Song* of Yesterday. 9.33: Recital —Mis* Beryl Cooper. "Th* Complete Kitchen" (Miine). 9.40: Male chorus —The li#veuer», <"a) "Mammy i» Gone" 'de Sylvai: (b) "Dream River" ( Brown). 9.46: Walts—B*r.d. "Dream ef Delight" (NiehoHs). 9.53: Baritone solo— Mr A. G. Cooke. "Mate e' Mine" (Elliott). 9.56: March—Band, "Swingia* Along" (Hawkins).

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19290709.2.29

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19666, 9 July 1929, Page 5

Word Count
1,466

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19666, 9 July 1929, Page 5

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19666, 9 July 1929, Page 5