BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH, (980 Kilocycles.)
3 p.m.: Afternoon session. Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0; Dinner session, "H.M.V." Hour. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Popular and dance programme. 8.1: Instrumental —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) _ "Waltz" (Carse); (b) "Serenade" (Liebe). 8.10: Quartet—Valencia Quartet, "Will o' the Wisp" (Cherry). Soprano—Miss Lucy Fullwood, "A Heart That's Free" (Robyn). 8.16: Violin—Miss Irene Morris, "Swing Song" (Ethel Barns). 8.20: Tenor—Mr T. G. Rogers, "The Trumpeter" (Dix). Contralto—Miss Mary Taylor, "My Ships" (Barratt). 8.27: Concertina and Ocarino —Mr John Campbell, "Popular Melodies" (M.S.). 8.33: Baritone—Mr E. J. Johnson, "The Yeoman's Wedding Song" (Poniatowski). Quartet—Valencia Quartet, "Sally in Our Alley" (Carey). 8.40: Instrumental—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Syncopation" (Kreisler); (b) "Viennese March" (Kreisler); (c) "Petit Bolero" (Ravina). 8.50: Tenor—Mr T. G. Rogers, "The Blue Alsatian Mountains" (Adams). Contralto —Miss Mary Taylor, "In an OldFashioned Town" (Squire). 8.56: Violin — Miss Irene Morris, "Serenade" (Ethel Barns). 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Scottish soprano—Miss Lucy Fullwood, "Comin' Through the Rye" (Miller). 9.6: Baritone —Mr E. J. Johnson, "The Song of the Waggoner" (Breville Smith). 9.10: Concertina and Ocarino—Mr John Campbell, "Melodies of Popular Songs" (M.S.). 9.18: Euet, tenor and soprano— Valencia Duo, "Somewhere a Voice is Calling" (Tate). 9.22: Piano jazz improvisations—Miss Merle Miller, "Rambling Over the Ivories" (Own arrangement). 9.26: Quartet—Valencia Quartet. "O Dear, What Can the Weather Be" (trdtl). 9.30: Dance music until 11 p.m. —"Brunswick." 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH. (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: Women's session. "Midsummer Night's Dream," Nocturne, American Symphony Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipes: Veal and ham mould, bun pudding, brandy snaps. 10.25: "Murtnuriug Zephyrs," May A. Meyer (piano); "Santa Lucia," Fernando Guaneri ; *'La Cinquantame," Maurice Marechal ('cello); "A Kiss in th® Dark," Frederick Kinsley (organ); "I Cannot Sing the Old Songs," Christine Miller (contralto); "Flaming Arrow," Edison Concert Band. 10.45: Homo Service chat by Mrs' Hewland, followed by "Midsummer Night's Dream," intermezzo, "Rustle of Spring," May A. Meyer (piano); "Tarantella Sincera," Guido Ciccolini (tenor); ''Chants Russes, ; Maurice Marechal ('cello); "I'm Falling in Love with Someone," Frederick Kinsley (orgaa); "Love's Old Sweet Song," Elizabeth Spencer (soprano); "Dance of the Nile Maidens," Edison Concert Band. 11.30: Close down. 12 noon to 1.30: News and luncheon music session. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.: Evening concert session on short-wave: "Rococo," Hungarian Orchestra; "I Look Into Your Garden," Ernest James (tenor); "Mazurka de Concert," Piastro Borissoff (violin); "Cradle Song," Anna Case (soprano); "A Smile Will Go a Long, Long Way," Ernest Stevens (piano); "Ever of Theee I'm Fondly Dreaming," vocal duet; "William Tell," Charles Daab (xylophone); "South Russian Folk Song," Balalaika Orchestra; "Habanera," Margaret Reyes (contralto); "The Trumpeter of Sakingen," Louis Katzman (cornet); "Absent," Hardy Williamson (tenor); "Invocation," S'tellario Cambria (mandolin); "Musetta Waltz," Anna Case (soprano); "Dumka," Vaso Prihoda (violin); "Luxembourg," Sybil Sanderson Fagan (whistling); "Light as a Feather," John Burckhardt (bells); "The GlowWorm," Imperial Marimba Band. 8.30: Close down.
2TA, WELLINGTON, (720 Kilocycles.)
3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio items. 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's session. 6.0: Dinner music session—"Parlophone" hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecture t to—Member of the Wellington Stock Exchange, "The Stock Exchange, the World'» Financial Barometer." 8.0: Chimes 8.1: Overture —2YA Orchestrina (Conductor, Signor A. P. Truda), "Morning, Noon and Night" (Suppe). 8.9: Soprano-—Miss Myra Sawyer, "The Shadow Song," from "Dinorah" (Meyerbeer). 8.13: Pianoforte duct—Misses Milly Cook and Molly Withers, "The Caliph of Baghdad" (Boieldieu). 8.20: Baritone—Mr William Boardman, I'The Porter'B Song," from "Martha" (Flotow). 8.24: Humour: —Mr and Mrs Albert Russell, "That's How I Like 'Em" (Weston); song, "My Moon" (Pallissier); duet, "All the tfkar Round" (Watson). 8.36: Fantasia—2YA Orchestrina, "A Midsummer Night's ,I>.reain" (Mendelssohn),, 8.44: Contralto— Miss Mary Bald, "Kose Softly Blooming" (Spohr). 8.48: Duet—Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr William Boardman, "The Manly Heart," from "Magic Flute" (Mozart). 8.52: Tenor—Mr E.. W. Bobbins, recitation and aria, "Let Me Gaze," "Be Mine the Delight,'' from "Faust" (Gounod). 8.56: Musical comedy selection—2YA Orchestrina, "The Student Prince" (Romberg)'. 9.4: Weather report and announcements. 9.6: Soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, "As Through the Street,"' from "La Boheme" (Puccini). 9.10: Band —Band' of H.M. Coldstream Guards, (a) "Belle of New York" (Kerker); (b) "The Geisha" (Jones). 9.18: Baritone —Mr William Boardman, "A Bachelor Gay," from "Maid of the Mountains" (FraserSimson). 9.23: Selection—2YA Orchestrina, "On with' the Dance" (Coward). 9.30: Humour —Mr and Mrs Albert Russell, "Why Did I?" (Henderson). Duet —"The Merry Miller" (de Koven).' 9.86: Wurlitzer organ. —Jesse Crawford, (a) "Serenade," from "Student Prince" (Romberg); (b) "Indian Love Call," from "Rose Marie" (Friml). 9.42: Contralto —Mibb M.ary Bald, ' 'Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorree" (Spross). 9.46: Duet — Winnie Melville and Derek "Oldham, (a) "Trot Hero and There"; (b) "The Swing Song," from "Veronique" (Messager). 9.52: Tenor—Mr E. W. Robbins, "The JHoWer Song," from "Carmen" (Bizet), 9.56: Selection —2YA Orchestrina, "Intermezzo Rosso" (Franke). Note —This programme ■will. be interrupted to permit of a relay of a talkie feature from the Majestic Theatre.
IYA, AUCKLAND, (900 Kilocycles.)
3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items, including literary selection by the announcer. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by No! and Aunt Jean. 6.0: Dinner session —'"H.M.V." Hour. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Mr W. E. G. Wheeler, "Esperanto." 8.0: Chimes. Rel%y from Lewis Eady, Ltd., of latest instrumental and vocal music. 8.30: Instrumental —The Studio Trio,. (a) "To the Spring" (Grieg); (b) "Moment Musical" , (Schubert). 8.37: TenorMr Roy Dormer, "I Will Not Grieve.' (Schumann). 8.40: Pianoforte and vocalMiss 'Edith Harrhy, piano, (a)" Waltz m 0 Sharp Minor" (Chopin); (b) Melodic in E" (Rachmaninoff). Songs: (a) Thero is a Fair Isle" (Harrhy); (b) 'Mothers Song" (Harrhy); (c) ''Roses for the King'(Harrhy). 9.0: Evening forecast and announcements. 9.2: Violin---Miss Ina Bosworth, (a) "Reverie" (Hantfiy); <]>) "Samoan Lullaby" (Boyd). umental—-The Studio Trio, (a) t Why (Schumann); (b) "Romance (Schumann). 9.11: Tenor —Mr Roy Conner, (a) She is Par from the Land" (Lambert); (b) * Know •of Two Bright Eyes" (Clutsam). 9.17: Overtures-New Symphony Orchestra, "Children's Overture" Parts 1 and 2 (Q filter;. 9.23: Pianoforte and vocal —Miss Edith Harrhy, piano: (a) "Nocturne in E Minor (Chopin); (b) "Waltz in E Major (Chopin). Songs: (a) "Von (Harrhy), (b) "Mary Magdalene (Harrhy); (c) "Colette" (Harrhy). 9.45: Instrumental— The Studio Trio, "Vienna Life (Strauss). 9.53: Orchestral —New Symphony Orchestra, '"Children's Overture" Parts 3 and 4 (Quilter).
4YA. DUNEDIN, (650 Kilocycles.)
3 jn.' Chimes. Selected gramophone Items. 3.15: Talk—Miss Buccleugh, "Fashions." 5.0: Children's Hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 6.0:. Dinner musio "H.M.V." Hour. 7.0: News session., 8.0: Chimes. Salon Orchestra, under Direction of Mr A. H. Pettitt. Two-step—"Horse Marines" (Allan); (b) "Land of Hope-and Glory" (Elgar). 8.9: Baritone—Mr Noel it. North, (a) "O Flower of all the World (Woodforde-Finderi); . (b) Obstination (Fontenailles). 8.13: String Quartet—Virtuoso String Qnartet, "Mignon _ (Thomaß). 8.17: Recital —Mr D. B. Dall, The Secret People" (Chesterton). 8.22: Suite—Salon Orchestra, My Lady Dragonfly" (Finck), I—"The Call of the Sun": 2—"The Bull-frogs Shadow ; 3 "Dance of the Silver Pool":;. 4-"Golden Days''; s—' 'The Love Spell ; 6 The Last Dance of Summer." 8.39: SopranoMiss Evelyn Shepard, "Carissima' (Penn). 842 * Piano—Mrs 0. Drake, 4 'lnvitation to the Waltz" (Weber). 8.47: Tenor—Mr George Crawford, "When Shadows Gather" (Marshall). 8.50: Snite —Salon Orchestra, "Nautical Scenes" (Fletcher)'.. 1. All Aboard; 2. Sentimental Shanty; 8. Forecastle Frolics. 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.3: Male chorus—"War Songs." fl.e: Baritone —Mr Noel H. North, "The Trumpets 'Shall Sound" (Handel). 9.10: Overture —Salon Orchestra, "Toncr«di" (Rossini). 9.18: Recitals —Mr E. Dall (a) "Old Farmer Gray Gets Photographed" (Yates); (b) "The Heathen Chinee" (Harte). 9.24: String Quartet — Virtuoso String Quartet, "Orientale" (Glaaounov). 9.28: Male chorus —"Sea. Songs." 9.33: Fantasia Salon Orchestra, "Water Melon Patch" (Bidgood). 0.40: Soprano— Miss Evelyn Shepard, (a) "The Nightingale" (Phillips); (b) •' "Still as the Night' (Bohm). 9.48: -Flute and clarinet duetMessrs. Kenderine and George, ' 'Lo, Here the Gentle Lark" (Bishop); 9.50: TenorMr George Crawford, (a) "June's First Rose" (Coates); (b) "The Meeting of-the Waters" (trdtl.). 9.56: Waltz—Salon , Orchestra, "The Skaters" (Waldteufel).
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 5
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