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BROADCASTING.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.

3YA, CHRISTCHUKCH, (980 Kilocycles).

3 p.m.: Afternoon session, gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's honr, Unclß Frnnk." 6.0: Dinner session, "Columbia" Hoar. 7.0: News session. 7.30. Lecturette —Mr R. E. Alexander (Director Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln) "Autmun Cultivation" (arrgd. by 3YA Primary Productions Committee )• _ 4 , Chimes. Presentation of the Song Cycle "Wind Flowers" (Arthur Somerville) by the Melodious Four. Soprano—Miss Frances Hamerton, Contralto —Miss Belle Renairt, Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner, Baritone —Mr i. E'. Williams. Instrument accompaniment by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio—Miss Irene Morris (violin); Mr Harold Beck (■cello); Miss Dorothy E'avies (piano), me vocal items include: —Quartet — Twist Me a Crown of Wind Flowers" (Arthur Somerville). Quartet— "High Over the Breakers (Arthur Somerville). Contralto— The Wind Has Such a Rainy Sound" (Arthur Somerville). Quartet— "Hope is Like a Harebell (Arthur Somerville). Duet—"Two Doves on the Self Same Branch" (Arthur Somervil e). Quartet —"Music When Soft Voices Die (Arthur Somerville). Tenor and f quartet—"When a Mounting Skylark Sings (Arthur Somerville). Quartet— "Going to Bed (Arthur Somerville). Baritone and quartet"Windy Nights" . (Arthur Somerville). Finale. 8.22: Recitation —Miss Florence Brewins, (a) "The Singers" (Longfellow), (b) "The Day That I Have Loved (Brooko). 8.28: Suite— Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Nutcracker Suite (Tschaikowsky) 1. Minature overture and march; 2, Dance of Sugar Plum Fairy (Trepak). 8.36: Soprano—Miss Fences Hamerton, (a) "The Reason' (Hickey); (b) "Ambition" (Hickey). 8.40: Baritone—Mr T. D. Williams, "Glorious Devon (German). 8.44: Violin—Miss Irene "Andantino" (Martini-Kreisler). 8.48: Contralto—Miss Belle Renaut, "Sun Above Me fPereoleso). Tenor—Mr Russell Sumner, "Beauty" (Herbert). 8.53: P! . a °. o- r r^'^ s Maud K. Stout, "Sonata in D, 3rd Movement" (Beethoven). 8.57: J\ UB goT The Revellers. "Evening . (Moret). a.u. Weather report and announcements. »-fSuite— Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Nutcracker Suite" (Tschaikowsky). 3 Arab Dance; 4. Chinese E'anee. B Dance of the Flutes. 9.10: Soprano—MiSs Frances Hamerton, "The Shadow Song (Meyerbeer). 9.14: Harp—Mr H. Glaysner, (a) "Reverie" (Thomas); (b) D ®^. t AS tore" (Chatterton). 9.19: Bajitone—Mr T. D. Williams, "The Song of the F'ea ftrom "Faust") (Moussorgsky). 9.23. , Vu£» Miss Irene Morris, Cradle S°ng •rai oren( .e Cui). 9.28: Recitation —Miss Florenc Brewinß, "The Day iaOone' ( £ on f ell °7 B) ' 9.31: Piano—Miss Maud £. Stout, ( > "Moment Musicale A Manor' (Chaminade), (b) "Valse in E Minor" Contralto—Miss Belle Renaut, To My *air Lady" (Austin). 9.42: Male quart**—lhe Revellers. "Comin' Hom ,% a Wter". Harp—Mr H. Glaysher, "Echoes of a Water fall" (Thomas). 9.50: ,T*?£v,f°?Vs4* Russell Sumner, "Five Eyes (Gibb3). 9 5 - Suite—Philadelphia Symphony °™ hest th< ; "Nutcracker Suite," "Waltz of tne Flowers" (Tschaikowsky).

3ZO, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) ~ 10 a.m.: Women's session. ' Faust\ a €Ste d (Guonod), Peerless Orchestra. 10.5. restea recipes: Eggs baked in tomatoes, el _ souffle, bachelor's buttons. J® - ?" ~ /old Menuet," Tellefsen Trio; "Juamta (Ui« Spanish Melody). Gladys Rice «nd P*?ken° Wheeler; ' Poinsetta Waltz, Franz Falte burg (piano): "Largo-Sonata in 6 Bra b a . Maurice Marechal (violoncello), conne," Alice Verlet (soprano); bxeei sior." Ballet Music, Creators's Band; marsovia Waltzes,*' American Sympnony .. chestra; "Le Cynge," Herman Sandby (•cello); "Home Again," Ida Gardner (con tralto): "Constellation Waltz." Franz Falkenburg (piano); "Canto Amoroso, J r n ~ de la Torre (violin); "The Marseillaise, Thomas Chalmers (baritone); _ Polona Militaire." United States Marine Bana. 11.30; Close down. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.. News and luncheon music session. 2YA, WELLINGTON, (720 Kilocycles.) 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected items. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 3.40: Lecturette Miss Flora Cormack, "Marriaee and Careers of Hollywood Stars." 5.0: Children's sessio. 6.0: Dinner music session— "Parlophone Hour. 7.0: Newß session, market reports a sports results. 7.40: Lecturette —Hare Hong, "Maori Pronunciation." 8.0: Chimes. Stu concert by the Boys' Institute MM a , I T Conductor Mr A. Iremonger, and 2YA Artis . March—"Down Main Street' (Band). Overture —"Light Cava'ry (Suppe). 8.11: Tenor—Mr Chas. Will's™ 3' (a) "Maytime" (Rauckoff); ( b ) The Bo

and the Lily" (Schumann). 8.18: Organ— Reginald Foort, "Chanson" (In Love) (Friml). 8.21: Baritone—Mr Will Goudie, "The Curfew" (Gould). 8.25: Waltz -Band, "Sobre Las Olas" (Over the Waves) (Rosas). 8.34: Soprano—Miss Nora Gray, "A Little Brown Owl" (Sanderson). 8.38: Humorous Sketch —John Henry, assisted by Gladys Horridge. "Over the Garden Wall (Henry). 8.44: Quartet—The Lyric, ' Night (Schubert). 8.48: Foxtrot —Band, _ The Toymaker's Dream" (Golden). Descriptive March, "Jamie's Patrol" (Dacre). 8.57: Weather reports and announcements. Mr Victor S. Lloyd will relate another of his experiences. 9.12: Organ—Reginald Foort, "Love's Garden of Roses (Hayon Wood). 9.15: Duet —Messrs Chas. Williams and Will Goudie, "Farewell to Summer (Johnston). 9.19: Meditation —Band The Sanctuary of the Heart" (Ketelbey). 9.25: Bass—Mr W. Binet Brown. "The Farmer s Pride" (Russell). 9.29: Comedian —Johnny Marvin, "Same Old Moon. Same Old June (Friend). Male Trio—The Melody Three, "My Song of the Nile" (Bryan Meyer). 9.35: Overture—Band, * 'Patriotic (Bowman). 9.42: Soprano —Mises Nora Gray, "Can't Rnmember" (Goatley). 9.46: Quartets—The Lyric, (a) "Tired" (Moore); (bj "I Miss Her" (Parks). 9.51: FoxtrotBand. "Sweetheart of All My Dreams (Fitch). March —"The New Colonial (Hall).

IYA, AUCKLAND, (900 Kilocycles.)

3 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected items. 40 * Literary selection by the Announcer. 5.0: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner session "HM.V." Hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Mr N.> M. Richmond, 8.A., "The League and Economic Progress, given under the auspices of the League of Nations Union.- 8.0: Chimes. Orchestral and xylophone—lYA Orchestral Octet, conducted by Mr Eric Waters, x y'°" phone by Mr Roy Brinsden, 'Medley Overture" (arrgd. Brinsden). 8.10: Humour Miss M. Clouston, '"Er Upstairs (W>sh Wynne). 8.14: Patter and song—Mr Elton Black and Miss Alice Bennetto, "Honeymoon bells" (Gregson). 8.18: Saxophone—Mr Ernest Wise, (a) "Minuet" (Beethoven); (b) "Valse Erica" (Wiedoeft). 8.25: Comic song—Mr Elton Black, "When Father Fixed the Wireless on the Roof" {Clarkson Rose). 8.29: Orchestral —IYA Orchestral Octet, "Norwegian Rhapsody" No. 1 (Svendsen). 8.37: Soprano—Miss Alice Bennetto, My Hero" (Strange and Strauss). 8.41: Elocution —Miss M. Clouston, (a) "Swandalaya (Ellis); (b) "The Country Squire (Bentley). 8.48: Orchestral —IYA Orchestral Octet. 'nt "Sleepy Valley" waltz (Hanley); (b) "Jericho" foxtrot (Myers). 8.56: Patter and song—Mr Elton Black and Miss Alice Bennetto, "Down Kentucky Way" (Gillespie). 9.0: Weather forecast and announcements. 9.2: Orchestral —IYA Orchestral Octet, Interludes from "The Beggars' Opera" (Gay-Austin). 9.10: SopranoMiss Alice Bennetto, (a) "O'est (Silver); (b) "Roses of Yesterday (Berlin). 9.17: Saxophone—Mr E. Wise, "Vale" (Russell). 9.21: Comic songs—Mr Elton Black, (a) "Scottish Mixtures (trdtl) ; (b) "Three Jolly Scotsmen" (trdtl). 9.28: Orchestral —IYA Orchestral Octet, (a) "Evening Song" (Schumann); (b) Absent" (Metcalfe); (c) "Cowboy Capers (Allen). 9.30: Programme of dance music — "Brunswick."

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 9

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BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 9

BROADCASTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 9