BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. SYA, CHRISTCHURCH.• (980 Kilocycles.) S p.m.: Afternoon session—-Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, Sunny Jim and Cousin Margojt* 6.0: Dinner Bession, "H.M.V." hour. 7.(1: News sesaiori. 7.30:' Talk; —Mr 11. B. I'arr, "One Hundred Years of Railway Development: 1830 to 1930. 11 8.0': Band programme by the Woolston Band (conductor, R. J. Estall), and assisted by 3YA artists. March medley—Bond, "Famous Fragments from W. Rimmer's Marches" (arrgd. Hawkins). Overture —Band, "Pique Eauie" (Siipp-e). 8.12: Quartet —Valencia Quartet, (a) "There was a Jolly Miller" (Fanning); (b) "The Tight Little Island" (Fanuitig), 8.16: Bass—Mr E. J. Johnson, "Invictus" (Huhn). 8.10: Guitar—Kolomoku's Honoluluans, "Aloha Oe" (Liliuokalani). 8.23: Mezzo-soprano—Miss Lucy Fullwood, "Heart of the Hills" (Hewitt)., 8.26: Dance inter; mezzo—Band, "Wedgewood. Blue" (Ketelbey). 8.31: Tenor—Mr'T.-G. Rogers, "The Garden I Fashioned for ■ You" (Oliver). 8.34: Organ—Charles ' Saxby, ' 'Rayinond Overture" (Thomas). 8.40: Contralto^—Miss Mary Taylor,. "My Ain't.Folk" ' (liemon). 8.44: ViolinrT-Kreiftler, ■'■ (#)^ "Deep in my Heart, Dear-" (Romberg); f:(h);/"Indian Lovb Call" 8.oO: ,Suite —Band, Mignonne" -'(Bebthoven). 9.0: 'Weather report and station-notices. 9:2: Orchestral — National Symphony Orchestra,; "Fra . Diavolo" fAuberK'- -9.8: Qiifirtet —Valencia Quartet, "Jack'Spr.att" (Blackburn)." Contralto: —Miss Mary' Taylor, (a) "Nightfall at Sea" (Phillips) '(b) -'• "Arise, O Sun" (Day). O'.IJ: -CoThet—Bandsman R. Ohlson, "As You Pass| By": (Russell). 9.22: Tenor —Mr T. G. Rogers,' "Roses" (Adams)^ '9.2s: 'Cello —Beatrice< Harrison, "Harlequinade" (Popper). 9.g9:,' Me?zo-soprano—MiES Lucy Fullwood, 'Spring's. Awakening." 9.33: Phantasy—Band..: "In a Chinese Temple Garden" (Ketelbey). 9.40:. Bass—Mr Ei J. Johnston,' "The- Deathless 'Army" (Trdtere). 9.43: ■ Organ-4Arnold Greig,. "Med-' ley of National Airs." 9.49: ..Quartet — Valencia Quartet, "When .Evening's Twilight" (Hatton). 9.52: Duo D'Amour— Band, (a) ■■''•'Gallantry" (Ketelbey). 'March —Band, (b)"Merry and, Bright" (Ripley). BZO, CHEISTCHtTRCH. (250 Metres.) 10 a.m.: Women's session. "Stradeila" overture, Amwiican Symphony Orchestra. 10.8: Station announcements and tested recipes. 10.28: "Hungarian Rhapsody," Lauri Kennedy ('cello); "Le Beau Reve,' Anna Case (soprano)'; "Persiflage," Fred Van Kpa (banjo); "Spring Showers," Victor Young (piano), "Maid of the West," Waiter Scanfan (tenor); "Norma" overture, Edison Concert Orchestra; "Perpetuum Mobile,' Mischa Violin (violin), "iNuit d'Etoiles," Anna Case (soprano); "The New Gaiety," Fred Van Epa (banjo); "O Sole Mio," Ferdinand Himraelreich (piano); "Memory'o Garden," Wa.tcr Scanlan (tenor); 'Sextet" (Donizetti), Sodero's Band. 11.30 Closo down. 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.: .News and luncheon music session. Close down. 2YA, WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.) 8 p.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone itemß. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 3.40: Lccturetto —Mr Frank Hilton, "Domestic Cooking." 5.0:- Children's session, conducted by OnctQ Jeff. 6.o:'Dinner music session, "Columbia" hour. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. '7.40- Lecturette —Mr H. O. South, "Books —Grave and Gay." 8.0: Chimes, Overture —2YA Orchestrina (conductor, Bignor A. P. Truda), "Coriolanus" (Beothoven). 8.9: Quartet —Ariel Singers, "The Lass With tho Delicate Air" (Arne). 8.13: Piano—Miss Oreti Stallard, '.'lst Movement of Appassionata Sonata." 8.20: Soprano; — Mi6s Jeanette Brig£s, L.A.8., "Bo Still, Bla'ckbird." 8.24: Selection —2YA Orchestrina, "A Movement from the SympTiony in D Major" (Haydn). 8.32: Elocution—Miss Zena Jupp, "Peg Away" (Hamblen), 8.37: Bass—Mr J.. M. Caldwell, "Shepherd, See Thy Horse'b Foaming Mane." '8.41: Violin —Tossy Spivakovsky, "Caprice XX." (Paganinl). 8.44: Contralto —Miss Ngaire Coßter, "Unmindful .of,: the Roses." 8.48: Tenor—Mr H. Brusey. (a) . "Sea Reivers Song" (Kennedy-Frasor); (b) "Island Sheiling Song" (Kennedy-Fraser). 8.56: Selection—2YA Orchestrina, (a) "Barque D'Amour"; (b) . "Reconciliation" from "Les Millions D'Arlequin" (Drigo). 9.4: Weather report and ' announcement!. At approximately 9 p.m., following station announcements and weather report, the proerammo will be interrupted In order to permit the P. A. d« la Perrelle, Minister for . Industries, and Commerce, Tourist and Publicity, to give an address on "New Zealand Foods and New Zealand Scenery." 9.6: Relay of organ recital by Mr Henry Mount, (a) "Choral March"' '((Rossi); (b) "Lament" (Coleridge-Taylor); (c) "Offertoire in F." Baritone, with organ—Mr Charles Mack, "O Holy Night" (Adams). 9 22: Selection—2YA Orchestrina, "Carisaima" (Elgar). 9.80: Choral—.Sieber Choir, "Roses of the 4 South" (Strauss)." 9.38: Humour—Miss ..Zena Jupp,' "JPhe ■ H'#tory Examination" - £ Anon.). -9.48: Flute eolo •with orchestra—Emil Prill, "The Russian Carnival." .9.51: Duet—Misses, Joanette Briggs and Ngaire Coster, "Farewell to Summer" (Johnstone). 9.65: Bass—Mr J. M. Caldwell, "When Dull Care". (Lane Wilson). 9.58: Quartet —Ariel Siofpers, "The Sea Hath its Pearls" (Pinspti). 10.3: Valse—2YA Orchestrina, "Valajß Caprice (Rubinstein). ' 4YA, DUNEDIX. - (650 Kilocycles.) 8 p.m.:, Chimes. Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.0: Dinner music, "Columbia" hour. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Talk —Mr A. Salmond, 8.A., "An Introduction to the Race Problem in the Pacific," under auspices of W.E.A. 3.0: Chimes. Spocial instrumental programme. Overture —The Orchestra, "Overture in O" (Mendelssohn); "Overture to an Irish Comedy" (Ansell); "Polonaise In A" (Chopin). 8.20: Mezzo-soprano—Miss M. Andrews, (a) "Prelude from • Cycle of Life" (L. Ronald); (b) "Cuckoo Clock" (Schaefer). 8.27: 'Cello—Mr F. V. Drake, "Robin Adair" (trdtl.). 8.38: Baritone— Mr William Ruffell, (a) "Storm Clouds" (Fothergill); (b) "Trade Winds" (Keel). 8.40: Selections—The Orchestra, (a) "Rigoletto" (Vordi); (b) "Rebel Maid" (Phillips); (e> • "Reconciliation" (E*igo). 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Band—Garde Republicaine, "Entr'acte, 'Carmen'" (Bizet). 9.10: Piano —Mr A. H.- Pettitt, "Waltz in A Flat" (Chopin). 9.14: Overture—The Orchestra, (a.) "Semiramis" (Rossini). Serenade —The Orchestra,, (a) "Slumber Bong" (Squire); (b) "Pirates of Penzance" (Sullivan) (selection). 9.30: Mezzo-soprano —Miss M". Andrews, "Nymphs and Shepherds" (Purcell). 9.34: Chorus—Orchestra Svmphonique and Chorus. "When Boldiers Mount Quard" (Bizet). 9.38: Suite —-The Orchestra,"two numbers from "Danses" Miniatures de Ballet" (Ansell): ,(1) Allegretto •Graziono; (2) Tempo Valse. 9:46: Baritone —Mr William Ruffell, "Tonjmy Lad" (Margetson). 9.50: -Chorus—Orchestra Symphonique and Chorus, ."'Tis the Midr day Bell." 9.64: Three dances, —The Orchestra, "Dances from''Tom Jones* "-'.(German): (1) Morris Dance; (2) Gavotte; '(3) Jig.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 15 September 1930, Page 8
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