BROADCASTING.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES.
3TA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.) J p.ia: Gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News scssiou. 7.30: Dialogue—Messrs E. E. Wiltshire and F. C. lairclough. "The Story of the Garden." 8.0: Chimes. Band Programme by the n oolston ' Brass Band (Conductor, R. J. Lstall), and assisting Artists. March —Band, ''Song of the Guards" (Ord Hume); Selection, "Martha" (Flotow). 8.13: Bavitono Mr Percy A. Caithness, "The Dover Patrol" (Carrington). 8.16: Orchestral — Debroy Somers Baud, "Barn Dance" (Everett). 8.19: Mezzo-soprano—Miss Sylvia Marshall, (a) "Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses" (Openshaw) ; (b) "All Roads Lead (Tate). 8.24: Euphonium solo — Soioist and Band. "Star of Eve" (Wagner). 8.30: Humour—Jlr J. Darragh, "A Tale of a Dog." 8.3.": Balalaika Orchestra, Gorskaja, (a) "Zwei Guitarren"; (b) "Habe Mileid Mit Mir" (Tradl). ' 8.41: Contralto—Miss Frances Butterwortb, (a) "A Song of WaitiDg" (Wright); (b) "Winds in the Trees" (Goring Thomas). 8.46: Characteristic dance—Band, "The Squirrel ranco" (Ketelby). 8.53: Tenor—Mr I-I. J. Francis, "Lord Randal" (Scott). 8.57: Male Chorus—The Border Singers, "Sir Harry Lauder Songs." 9.5: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.7 : Patrol—Band, "Turkish Patrol" (Ord Hume). 9.12: Baritono—Mr Percy A. Caithness, (a) "The Two Grenadiers" (Schumann); (b) "The Last Milestone" (Pontet). 9.18: Trombone solo—Bandsman E. Williams, "Quicksilver" (Sutfon). 9.24: Mezto-soprano—Miss Sylvia Marshall, (a) "The Little Green Balcony" (Coates) ; (b) "So Little Time" (Lohr). 9.29: Orchestral—Debroy Somers Band, "Polka." 9.32: Humour —Mr J. Darragh, "Cohen Rings His Solicitor." 9.38: Overture—Band, "Raymond" (Thomas). 9.46: Contralto —Miss Frances Butterworth, (a) "Persian Love Song" (Rubinstein); (b) "If My Songs Were Only Winged" (Ilahn). 9.51: Steal guitars—Palakiko and Paaluhi, (a) "O Sole Mio"; (b) "Maria Mari" (Di Capua). 9.57: Tenor —Mr 11. J: Francis, (a)' "To a Rose" (MacFadyen); (b) "Thy Hand Beloved" (Manncy). 3 0.1: Marcl>—<-' Band, "Australasian" (Rimmer). 3ZC, CHRISTCHURCH (250 Metres.) 10 a.m: Women's session. "Faust Wultz," Peerless Orchestra. 10.5: Tested recipes. 10.25: "Schummerliod," Albert Spalding (violin). "Voico of the Mountainland," Arthur Mlddleton (bass). . "I2th Street Rag," IJoy Smock (ukulele). "Lucia Sextette," Ferdinand Ilimmelreich (piano). "Will o' the Wisp." and "That's the World in June," Anna Case (soprano). "Ballet Music" —Excelsior, Creatore's Band. "Marsovia Walt7.es," American Symphony Orchestra. "Minuet in G," Albert Spalding (violin). "The Clang of the Forge," Arthur Middleton (bass). "Itching Fingers." Roy Smeck (guitar). "Variations on the Swanee .River," Ferdinand Ilinimelreich (piano). "Synnove's Song," Anna Case (soprano). "Polonaise Militairc," United States Marine Band. 12 noou to 2 p.m: News and luncheon music session. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles.) 10 a.m: Chimes. . Selected recordin?*. 11.0; Talk—Miss Christian, "Cooking." 12 noon: Luucli hour music. 2 p.m: Miscellaneous. 3.0: Selected gramophone recordings. 3.30 and 4.30: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by "Uncle Jeff." o.o:'Dinner music session. 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Locturette —Mr H. C. South, "Books—Grave and Gay." 8.0: Chimes. Overture—State Opera Orchestra, Berlin. "The Magic Flute." 8.9: Bass-baritone with orchestra—Mr Ernest Short; numbers from "Hiawatha" (Coleridge-Taylor); (a) "Farewell to Minnehaha"; (b) "True is All lago Tells You." 8.19: Soprano with orchestra—Miss Gwenda Weir, "Walt/. Song" (from " Uomeo and Juliet") (Gounod). »8.23: Twenty minutes with Beethoven —Mr ■Ernest JenncV (pianist) and assisting artut, pian<» "Waldsteiu Sonata" On. SH; Tenor. "Songs to the I'TPtnnl Beloved." 8.(5 Instrumental —2YA Orchestrion (Conductor, Slgnor A.' P. Truda), "Overture in C (Mendelssohn). 8.55: Soprano with orchestral Accompaniment—Margherita Zelanda. (a) "Prelude" (Landon Ronald); (b) The Tell Tale Stars" (Tcherpnin); (c) Cavatina Come Si Pno Sorridera (Petrella) (from "Carnival of Venice"). 9.4: Weather report and station notices. 9.6: Soprano Miss G*wenda Weir, (a) "Rose Softly Bloom; iii S '' (Spohr); (b) "Down in the (Lundon Ronald). 9.12: Bass-baritone with trio accompaniment —Mr l'rnest' Short, ,M£solf When Young"; (b) "Then as ine Tulip" (Lehmann). 9.18: Selection -lA Orchestrina. "Tannhauser" (Wagner). 9.~5: Soprano with orchestral accompaniment—"MarEherita Zelanda,, (a) "Mare I) Incanto [Moraiscn); (h) "Missing" (Fraser-Simp-sotr); (<•), "Voi .Che Sepele * '(Moiari) (from "Le Nozzc di Figaro"). f>->6: Violin—Erica Morini, "Gavotte (hutly). 9 39; Contralto with violin obbligato —Miss Hilda Chudlcy. M "Tho Dove"; (b) *As a Dream"; (<•) "A Love ; (d) *«A Kmitf of Host 1)1S« Hilda Cliudley ond Mr Ernest Short, "Snowdrop-." 9.53: 2YA Orchestrinn, (a) \al.«o dos Aleune* (Drigo): (M "Pas des Amphorcs (Ohaminade). 10.0; Dance programme.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20245, 25 May 1931, Page 5
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