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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. \ j 3TA, CERISTCKCRCE | :'SO6 Metre? ) ' j ? p.m.: Afternoon session—Se!e'"'ed gramophone itenu. 4.-3 Spym results to hand. 6.0: Children's -ess ion] cot,d-acted man. 7.0: News session. S.O: Chimes. Studio ccncer. by the Commercial Tt::'.-eli--r?' Male Choir aud Concert Party. 6.1 ■ Overture frebroadcast of 2YA. WelHns'oi:) "The Cabaret Girl" (Kern;. 8.9: Part-song— Male Choir (under The conductorship of Mr Alfred Worsley;. "Sailor's Son-" 'P-irry,-. 8-14: Soprano solos—Miss Mer'.o Parr:-" a' "Happy Song" (Del Keiso) , fb> "The Cuckoo" (Lehmana':. 6.21: i::s'rtimer.-i- — Savoy Orpheans, "Hit the Deck" selection (Youmans). 5.23: Recital —Mr A r-. Romerill, "Tho Gardener's Story" , - M '".-" 8.31: Bass solo—Mr \V. H. Taylor, "rhe Tune of the Open Country" (F.asthope-Mar-tin). 8.35: Xylophone solo —Victor Sier's'.nz, "Colonel Boeev" (AlfordK S.U'J; Part song —Male Choir, "Minnesingers" (L'-s' ; e:. p. 44: Baritone eoio—Mr W. Toom»y. "The Diver (Long'. S.4S: Violin >ok—Mr Robert _L. Clarke, '■Romance" tSimonet'e). c.SJ: Contralto solo—Miss Maggie Richardson, "The Boatman of the Forth" (Gray), >--•'",; Sea- sjng—Mr W. Drake, "The Stoker (Arundale). 9.1: Medley —Savoy Orphans, "Ronnd the World" (Somcrs). 0.5: Weather report. 9.10' Part-song—Male Choir, 'ln sx Gondola" rLmdere). 9.14: Medley—Savoy Orphean? "Kound the World" •arr. Somers). 9.17: Baritone solos —Mr K. W. Connor, (a) "Fairing 3" (Easthope-Martin) ; (b) "Dur.a (McGil!). 9.24: Mezzo-soprano solo —Miss Merle Parrv, "Pale Moon" (Logan). 9.28: Xvlophone 'solo—Victor Sterling. "Great Little Armv" (Alt'ord). 9.32: Recital—Mr A. K. Romerill. "The Twelve Stone Limit (MP.). 9.37: Tenor solo—Mr G. \\ . Parry, "For You Alone" (Gheei). 9.41: Selection —Savoy Orphean?. "Hit the Deck" Ciou- , mans). 9.45: Part-sous —Male Choir, "- 10 Arms" (Maunder). 9.49: Contralto soloMiss Maggie Richardson, "My Laddie ' (Thayer, arr. Lawson). 9.52: Violin soloMr Robert L. Clarke, "Canzonetta" (Kreisler). 9.57: Baritone solo—Mr W. Toomey, "Indian Serenade" (Glen). Part-song—Male Choir, "The Camel and the Butterfly" (Hirton). 10.0: "Brunswick" dance programme: Foxtrot with vocal chorus —Brunswick Orchestra, "I'd Rather Be Blue" (Rose). Foxtrot—Red Nicholls and His Five Pennies, "I Never Knew" (Kahn). Foxtrot with vocal chorus—Brunswick Orchestra, "My Man" (Pollack). 10.10: Vocal solo—Nick Lucas, "Heart o' Mine" (Rose). Foxtrot •with vocal chorus —Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra, "Wedding of the Painted Doll" (Brown). Foxtrot with vocal trio Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra, "Broadway Melody" (Brown). Waltz with vocal trio —Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra, "Love Boat" (Brown). 10.22: Vocal solo—N'ick Lucas, "Old Timer" (Rose). Foxtrot with vocal trio—L oS Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra. "You Were Meant For Me" (Brown). Foxtrot, —The Jungle Band, "Tiger Rag" (La Rocca). 10.34: Tenor solo William O'N'eal, "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" (Romberg). Foxtrot —Barnes's Royal Creolians,

"It's Tight Like That" (Dorsey). Foxtrot with vocal chorus —Paramount Hotel Orchestra, "I'll Never Ask for More" (Turk). Foxtrot with voca! chorus—Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra, "1 Want to be Bad" (de Sylva). One-step—Rhythm Aces, "Jazz Battle" (Smith). 10.49: Tenor solo—William O'Neal. "Stout-hearted Men" (Romberg). Foxtrot with vocal chorus —Paramount Hotel Orchestra, "When the World is at Rest" (Davis). Foxtrot with vocal chorus —Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra, "Button Up Your Overcoat" (de Sylva). Foxtrot —Red Nicholls and His Five Pennies, "Who's Sorry Now?" (Kalmar). 3ZC (250 Metres). 10 a.m.. "Coppelia Ballet," 8.8.C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra. 10.5: Household tips and tested recipes—Rissoles, pyramids, and lemon biscuits. 10.25: "Poeme Hongrois," "Yelly d'Aranyi" (violin); "Pari siemo" ("We Are Equal"); Cesars Formichi (baritone). 10.30: Miss M. Houston will talk on "Diseases of the Finger- ; nail," followed by "On Wings of Song," J. H. Squire; Celeste Octet, "Spirit Flower," Dennis Noble (baritone); "Sometimes I'm Happy," Gil Dech (piano); short talk supplied by Baliantynes; "Rippling Streams," Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra; "Monologo," Cesare Formichi (baritone); "Hungarian Dance No. 8," Yelly d'Aranyi (violin); "Ave Maria" (Bach-Gounod), J, H. Squire; Celeste Octet, "Hallelujah," Gil Dech (piano); "Muleteer ,pf Malaga," Dennis Noble (baritone); "Egmont," Royal Italian Marine Band. 11.30: Close down. 12 noon to 1.30: News session and miscellaneous programme of music. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Chimes of the- G.P.O. clock. S.l: Selected gramophone items. 3.40: Relay from Messrs Kirfccaldie and Stains' Tea Rooms of music by the Trio. 4.0: Selected gramophone items. 4-.30 and 4.50: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 6.0: Dinner session: Orchestral —New Queen's Hall Orchestra, "Peer Gynte Snite"; (1) Morning; (2) Death of Ase (Greig). Soprano solo—Maria Kurenko, "Villanelle" (I've Seen the Swallows Pass) (Dell'Aequa). 6.13: Tacet. 6.15: Violin solos —Sascha Jacobsen. (a) "Pale Moon" (Logaij) ; (b) "To a Wild Rose" (MacDowell). Trio and chorus—Stracciari, Appoloni, and Ticozzi, "Toreador's Song" (♦'Carmen" —Bizet). 6.25: Tacet. 6.30: Orchestral —Court Symphony Orchestra. "The Gondoliers" selection (Sullivan). Solo and chorus—Virginia Perry, "The Merry Widow —Vilia" (Lehar). 6.41: Tacet. 6.45: Orchestral —Columbia Symphony Orchestra, (a) •*AI Fresco" (Herbert); (b) "Bandinage" (Herbert). Soprano and male quartet—Norah Blaney and Ramblers, "Just Like a Darby and Joan" (Leslie). Waltz—Jacque Jacob's Ensemble, "Espana Waltz" (Strauss). 6.58: Tacet. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr Dan McKenzie, "The Laws of Rugby." 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Special presentation by the Etude Quartet of the musical comedy, "The Cabaret Girl" (Jerome Kern). 8.1: Overture—Orchestra, "The Cabaret I Girl" (Kern). 8.9: Baritone solo—Mr Ray ! Kemp, "First Rose of Summer" (Kern). 8.13: Pianoforte solo —Miss Eileen Goodson, "Alceste Caprice" (Saint-Saens). 8.20: Contralto solo—Mrs Ray Kemp, "Kalua" (Kern). 8.24: Humour—Mr and Mrs Albert' Russell, (a) "My Word.' You Do Look Queer" (Weston Lee); (b) "Keep Your Face to the Sunshine" (Elliott). 8.31: Selection Orchestra, "Dollar Princess" (Pall). 8.39: Vocal duet—Mr Will Hancock and Mrs Ray Kemp, "Journey's End" (Kern). 8.43: Tenor solo—Mr Will Hancock, "At the Ball" (Kern). 6.47: Instrumental—Victor Olof Sextet, (a) "Cherry 'Ripe' (Scott); (b) "Minuet" (Boceherini). 8.51: Soprano vsolc—Miss Gretta Stark, "Dancing Time" (Kern). $.55: Instrumental —--Orchestra, "Master Melodies from '■ Famous Light Operas" (arr. Roberts). 9.3: [ Wei.ther report. 9.5: Soprano solo, followed by soprano and tenor duet—Miss Gretta Stark and Mr Will Hancock, "Shimmy With Ma" (Kern). 9.9: Vocal duet —Mr and Mrs Ray Kemp, "Looking All Over for Yon" (Kern). 9.13: Violin solos—Fritz Kreisler, (a) "Indian Love Call" (Friml) ; (b) "Deep in My Heart, Dear" (Romberg). 9.21: Humour—Mr and Mrs Albert Russell, "Thank Heaven We Have Men Like " (Weston Lee). Duet—Mr and Mrs Albert Russell, "You Can Feel It's Doing You Good" (by request). 9.28: Cornet and trombone duet with orchestral accompaniment. "Barcarolle" ("Tale* of Hoffman"—Offenbaeh). 9.32: Vocal duet —Messrs Will Hancock and Ray Kemp, "Forgive Me if I Speak" (Kern). 9.36: Baritone solo with chorus—Mr RajKemp and Etude Quartet. "London. Dear Old London" (Kern). 9.40: Chorus —Etude Quartet, "Dancing Time" (Kern). 9.44: Grand orgar. solos—Edwin H. Lemare. (a) "Andantino in D Flat" (Leroare) : (b) "Trfiutnerei" (Schumann). 9.52: Instrumental — Orchestra, "Mayfair and Montmarte ' selection (Cocbran).

ITA, AUCKLAND. (333 Metre?.) ; 3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected s-'udi'> items. 4.0: Literary selection by the Announcer. 4.8: Studio items. 4.25: Sports result* to hand. 6.0: Children's session. conducted by Nod and Annt Jean. 7.0: Talx— Mr Frank Sutherland. "Rushy rootba!'. 7 15- News and market reports. 7.40: Talk —Rev H A. G. Clarke. "China." S.O: Chimes. S.t: Overture—Berlin State Opera Orchestra "The Beautiful Galathea (f»npp«. arr. Ortok). 8.9: Vocal quartet— Clarion Quartet, "Genevieve" (traditional). ».l- : Instrumental—Studio Trio Five Modem «Snn«" (arr Savirto). £.--: isass soto—>i< Duncan Black. "The Brave Old Oak" (Old English) 8.26: Grand organ and cornet — Arnold Grier. "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan) 8 SO- Vocal duet —Miss A. McGrner and Mr 3. Simnsor.. -Hunting Tower" 8 34- Violin solos —Msss Ina, Bosworth, a "Gavotte" (Gossec): (b> liailiard" (MoffattV 8.3b: Lectnre-recitar— Mrs Daisv Bash-am and Mr William Gemmell. "Ethelbert N'evin" (Part 1). 8.53: Section—H.M. Grenadier Guards Band. V-v. Su'livan Selection" <arr. Godfrey). «.:>._ Tenor selection —Mr J. Simpson. A Boy ? Be«S Friend" (Skelly). 9.1: Weather report 9S: Talk—Mr A. B. ChapncS!, M.A., Topical Talk. 9.13: Soprano solo—Mis* Alma McGrner. "Cherry; Sim ' ■ ?«« >_ 9 2. Russian {oik song—K-nlloff t ■ Bai.-.ka Orcnetra "Shining Moon 'traditional;. 9._t-. Vocal duet—M'=s Beryl Smith and Mr D. Black. "Gipsy Courted ' < trar.i-onan. Instrumental —Studio Trio. "Tni ni <_ -•';■'•* First Movement" ' Mendelssohn V 9 -'\-- I ecrar*-recita'.—Mr? TX Basliam and Mr W Oemme!.'. Nevir" (F«n iV. 3 >.: Contralto =olo—Miss Beryl Smita. ' Barbara Allan" (.traditional'. 9.54: O-.ch^'rf: —<Jb--aa»o Svmphouy Orcnestra, 'Lsr;" — 'Xerxes' " (Handel,. 9.55: Vocal ouartet— Clarion Quartet. • "Musical Switch (Old Songs, arr. "Clarions" 4YA. DtTXEDIV. (463 Metres.) S p.m.: To-a-n Hall chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 3.15: Talk on 'Fashions by Miss Bnccleuch. of the U.S.A.. Ltd. A.:o: Sport? result.- to hand. 6.0: Children -- »ession, conducted by Aunt Sheila and Big

Brother Bill. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Overture —Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, • 'Lohengrin—lntroduction to A<*t 3" (Wagner). 8.5: Presentation by the 4YA Harmonists of the song cycle, "More Daisies" (Liza Lehmann) : Cast— Soprano, Miss Mae Matheson; mezzo-soprano. Miss Mollis Andrews: tenor, Mr H. A. Johnston; baritone, Mr F. M. Tuohy. 8.40: Instrumental—4YA Broadcasting Trio. "Berceuse" (Ilinsky). 8.46: Recitals—Mr Lester Moller, (a) "He Fell Among Thieves" (Newbolt) ; (b) "The Seekers" (Masefield). 8.56: Orchestral—Mandolin Band. "Semiramide" overture (Rossini). 9.4: Weather report. 9.6: Violin solo —Miss Eva Jndd, "Old Folks at Home" (arr. Kreialer). 9.11: Tenor solo—3fr H. A. Johnston, "BlackPetalled Roses" (Sibelius). 9.15: Relay from Ritz of special orchestral feature. 9.25: Chorus—Orand Irmler Choir, "Spinning Chorus —-The Flying Dutchman" ("Wagner). !».29: Instrumental—tVA. Broadcasting Trio, 'Hungarian Dances Nof. 6 and 7" (Brahms). 9.35: Soprano solo —Miss Mae Matheson. "A Legende" (Tschaikowsky). 9.39: Pianoforte so to—Mrs Erne.«t Drake, "Liebestranme No. 3" (Lists). 9.44: Recital—Mr Lester Moyler, selection from "Henry VIII." (Shakespearei. 9.60: 'Cello solo—Mr P. J. Palmer. "Arlequin" —H.M. Grenadier Guards, "The Meistersingers" (Wagner).

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 17

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 17

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 17