BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES
SYA, CIIRISTCHURCH, ('JBO Kilocycles.)
3 p.m.: Afternoon _6e S5 io„_Gramophone recital.' 4.25: Sporting results. 50* Children's hour, conducted .by' Chuckle' 0.0: Pinner session. 7.0: News session. 7.B0: Talk Mr Sehvyn Bruce "Early Lyttelton and <-'hristchureh." 8.0: Chimes. Popular and dance programme. Overture —Australian Commonwealth Band "Hail Storm" . (Kimuiorj. 8.:;: Mezzo' soprano—Mrß Grace Kmpson, <, a ) "Cherry Uipe" (Horn); (l>) "Thank God f or Garden" (I'el Iviefco). B.U: Studio Instrumental Octet (conductor, Harold Beck) "Stradella" overture (t'lotow). 8.1G: Biiritone —M r Clivo (a) "The, Showman" (James); (h) "I'm a GornisU Mail" (IJenty). S.'-ljf: Humour —Mr 1,. r. ,r. ltyan, "The Street \\ atel,man's Storv" (Winter). GontralP;— Miss Nancy Bowden, (.'>*■) *'l° Sing Awhile'' (Drumraond); (b) "When the House is Asleep" (Haigh). 8.34: hi"" 1 " Instrumental Octet, "My Lady Frayle' (l in<*k). 8.11: Mezzosoprano— Mrs Grace hmjiMin, (.1) ''Banjo Song" (Homer); (b) "Toii'll tJot Heaps of Lickins" (Feel). 8.17: Studio Instrumental Octet, Welsh select on, "Tho Leek" (Myddlct on ). 8.55: Baritone—-M r Clivo Hindle, "The Jester' (Lissenden), p.o. Weather forecast, and r.tation notices. Studio Octet, (a) "Sl»v 0 Darico" (Pratt); (b) "Tin Soldiers" (Kockert). H.lu: Contralto —Miss Kancy Bowden, /a ) 4 ' A Soft Dav" (Stanford); (b) Loveliest of Tree*'* ( Peel). 9.10: Humour —Mr L. T. J. Hyun, •Bridegroom Oratory" (MS.). 0.20; Studio Octet, vu!m\ ••Vienna (Strauss). <j. 3o: Dance nuiMC until 1J p.m.
«ZC, CHKISTCHUUCn (250 Metres.)
10 a.m.: Women's session. 10 a.m.: "Cord arid Tassel l>auce," iieod Orchestra. 1U.5: Tested reeipes. 10/J5 : "Kamona," Louis Kaufman (violin) ; ''lt's a Mighty (iood World After All," Arthur Middletou (bass); 4 'Coustellatiou "Waltz." Franz Fa Ik enburg (piano); "Log (Jabin l»lues, tieorge Hamilton Green (xylophone); "Krd Rose," Arthur Middletou (bass); \ e.ra, \al so lente, Sodero's Band. Sin-rt talk on tho Home Service Association by Mrs Hewland; followed by "Grandmother's liancc," Peerless Orchestra; "Littlo liOg Cabin of Dreams," Louis Kaufman (violin); ".Mother My L>ear," Ralph Krollee (tenor); '*Poin» settia Waltz," Frank Falkenburg (piano); 14 Chromatic,' 1 George Hamilton Green (xylophone); "A Rose, a Kiss, and Von." Lewis James (tenor); "The Warbler's Serenade," Sodero's Band. 1 !.:;■> a.m.: Close down. 1" noon to li p.m.: News arid luncheon music session. 7 p.m. to B.DO p.m.: Short-wave session. Close down. 2Y A, WELLINGTON. ( 7*JU Kilocycle: .) 3 p.m.: Chimes. Selected studio item v. :;.:;0 and 4.J;0: sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Undo Jim. 0.0: Dinner music session. 7.i»: News session, market reports aici sports results. 7.40: Lecturette —Mr Colin I-'unith, ''Kadio ns a Hobby—Cons.tru'tiori and DNing." fl.0; Chimes. Note.— Durinir the eours<* of tliis programme there will he •« rcbiy <>f a srund film fe.ature from the Mn, jo-tie Then t re. Overt ure -- Ore]j<• • t rina ( cuiid.H-! or, Signer A. P. Trudu). ' * Fantusia Yie.nua i :choe:'' ' (arri-d. T'd.ani ). (,»uart^t —TI..Lyrir. "Soldier.-' C!i.. r „-." f*■ IJ Tr<. •• a t ore" ) (Verdi). 'C»»l)o—W. 11. rrsqne" (Dunk ler-So u i r«'>. 'J'< nor —Mr CJtus. Williani«, Lntrancin-" 1 GoringThomas ). Sc!e.-ti«.ri - orel.ej.fmm. "I-oh- ugrin" ( Wagner). U-ritnl —Mr- Mark 'l ooks. •' A Me'ting Storv" (Mark Tv-att.). Ua^ —Mr W. 15 i net. pro-.,,,. ••I'riul.iu- Sung" (from ''Merry \Vi\i- of W ind-or*' ) (Nirohii). Organ -Charles W. S-ixby, '•< 'la - - ica.'' Me/ zo-sopra ii" -Miss Chcin fina Young. u"*«\ e> f 'Me"; that lair Land" (ThomaO : (b) "C:.ro Mio -P.en" f Giord.inni ). —Orehest r. na. "'1 r'-> tan and Isolde" <Wagr.erL Weather r"-V-rt and stati-.u notie.n. piano— Mi"i triad VH Morgn n, '* Ca n/.oiet ta " (, H Hurler ). Tenor —M r W. Roy Hill, "Song of the Knad" (from ''Hegli th *• Dr«>*«:r 11 nrj WiUinm-). I'a nd - - 11. M . Grenadier Guard*. "New SuHixrt:) Selection.*' Ban-jonc-Mr Will G.ejdio. "u star_ of Lw.. ' ( Wacner) . liu t rumeu ta! —Ore bey! nun. "l'»al • lot Music" (from "I "-irmeii'' "> (Bizet). I tumorous re.-it.ll— Mrs Mark T«nk', Study in I'll y. " Ua ii.l--- 11. if. t stream Ouar'i-. ovfr!nre t" ''l'i.iue r>nnie ISiuppni. Me-/., -..p.-aii" Youns, "I.nvn Has l'y.-«" i I', i>. Il" 1. I . Qu'irf"! The Lyric. "Atr = <>! i: ■' ' ifnm. "Ma ritana " ) f Wallace >. Ili'iriii-' llarn'.f! Williams, lion* Vane Mid- ( l.nru:-, in I "Th" of 111.; Viicaljcin.l i" : 10 ' f I '' 1 a ' ' Hooketand Trim! J. 1 >. I rr-nn/:•>. -n'r.'hestri ua, "Little Miss B'.itti-rfly" (Cu.sans).
J YA, AUCKLAND, (900 Kilocycle«.)
0 p.m.: Afternoon session—Selected studio items. 5.0: Children'b session, conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 6.0: -Dinner . session, 7.0: News aud market reports. 7.40: T-ilk Studio Trio, ."Finale Trio in h. Flat" ( Brahrns). S.fi: Soprano—M ra Laetit ia Parry, (a) "Nay Though My Heart Should Break" (Tschaikowsky) ; (b) "Pleading" ( I>,g ar). One-act phi;. —Mr and M'-s J \V'. BaiP-y, "A Strange Proposal." 8.-7: Piano and violin —Mr Cyril Towsey and Mr J. "\\hifford Waugh. "Sonata-in F" (Greig). B.;ip: Male alto-—-Mr Bert Skeels, (a) "Ahe nt" (Metcalf); (b) "A Song of Hope" (Wood i ■ 8.40: Flute —Mr Edward V. Johnson. "Witches' Dance ' (PaganiniL 'Cello —Miss Lalla Hemns, (a) "Le ('vgitV' (Saint SaetiK) : (b) "Aodaritiny" fM a rVini-Kr<'is:ier). 0.0: Evening weather forecast, and announcements. 0.": Soprano Mrs I>aeti»i;* Parrv, "The 'Willow Song" ( Coleridge-Tavlor).* \KG : One-act play—Mr and Mrs J. W. Bailey, "A Fair P. 17: Stud'o Trio. "Autumn and- Winter' Skeels. "A Farewell" (Liddlc). 0._o: Flute —Mr Edward V. Johnson, "The Brook in th«i Wood" fWp-tger). T.ecture recital —Mr Karl Atkinson, "\oo-es of thot Orchestra, Part 2" (wind instrument?.).
■IVA, DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles.)
v m • Chimes. Selected gramophono items. ;!. 15: Talk —Miss Buccleugh, •' Fa sltions." -1.25: Sporting: results. 5.0: Chimes. Children's hour, conducted _ by Aunt Sheila. 0.0: Dinuer muEic. 7.0: News fe-r-on. ii.o: Special choral programme by Choir of St. Joseph's Cathedral, under the i-onductnrsliip of Mr A. Vallis, assisted by 4 Y Studio Trio. Chorus —The Choir."Hi.'ria" (from "12th Mass") (Moiartv. I'art bongs—'The Minstrel ' Boy" (arrgd.
Vallis) ; West's Awake." 8.11: 'Cello— Gaspar Cas?ado, "Menuett" (Haydn). 8.14: Duet —Mr and Mrs F. Woods, "in the Garden of My Heart" (.Ball). 8.17: Gregorian chant—The Choir. "Kyric" (des -Angelis); "Ave Maria." 8.31: Instrumental—Trio, "Allegro Moderato in B Flat" (Schubert). 8.131: Contralto and trio—Mrs McCready, Mtjsdamei -F. and L. Woods and Mr F. Woods. "Hark, What I Tell to Thee'' (Haydn); "Ft Unara Sanctum" CMereadant'e). 8.-10: Piano—Percy Grainger, (a) "Country Gardens" (Grainger); (b) "Shepherd's Ilev" (Grainger). B V* n ,; Choral—Choir, "There .is a Green Hill" (Gounod). 8.51 : Instrumental—Trio. "Scherzo" (from "7th Trio") (Beethoven). 8.50: Wea'ber report and station announcements. P.I: Band —H.M. Grenadier Guards, (a) "Bond of Friendship" (Rogan); (b) "Strauss' March" (Mezzacopi). 0.0: Soprann—Mrs L. Woods. "La Marseillaise" (in French) (Lisle). P. 1S : Anthem—Choir, "O Gladsome Light" {Sullivan). 9.1 < : Instrumental—Trio. "Finale from Symphony in E Flat" (Morart). 0.25 : Recital —Mr A. 7'atterson, "Father Reilly's Horse. 0.20: Duct H. Popplewell and J. Devereux, "Estudiantina.*' Choral-—Chotr, "Oannnvale" CR'ossini). fi-.36:' Instrumental Trio. "2nd Movement from Trio in E' (Mendelssohn). 9.4 C: Soprano—Miss _G. T-illon '' Recitation and Ana' (from La Trnviata" ). fi.4G: Duet—Miss C. I 1 '' 10 " and Mr 1). Fogarty and <-horus, "Miserere." 9.50: Uuet —Messrs __ Stark and MtTieue, "Nocturne" (Denial. Soprano -Mis/ "Hush. My -Little One" (Beviprnani). 9.57: Part' son= —The Ohmr. '••Good-nipht. Beloved" ■ (r.nsuU). 10 I . Victor Pyiriphonr Orchestra, Cloister Scene'" ( Rubinstein >.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 8
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