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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES. 3YA, CHRISTC^UROH (980 Kilocycles.)- • ' v: " 12 noon: Lunch hour music. - 2 B-® , : Gramophone recital. 4.50: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music session (Polydor). 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Workers' Educational Association session—Miss* W. Haward, - M.A., .. "Food, Clothing and Trade—Their Reactions in English History.B.o: Chimes.. Programme , by the - Rangiora .Band (Conductor, Mr H..Oates) and assisting airtists. March— The Band, -(Lithgoiir). Melfldy, "Sing Me to Sleep." 8.10: BaritoW-r-Mr P. Wynne Yorke, (a) ''An'. Old Sohg "(Kevin); (b) "The Early Morning ( (P|el). (c) "Come, Dance at Tour Wedding., 8.11. Trio —Chrlstchurch . Broadcasting Trio, (a? "Walt!" (Carreno); (b) "To • Boat" (Hope); (c) "Serenade (HiUer). 8.25: Meuo-contralto—Mrs Winifred Ajidrews, with Trio accompaniment, (A) Dear Soul" (Sanderson); (b) The Little Coon's Prayer." S.S2: Selection—The Band, Selection from Schubert a Works (Trussell). 8.42: Humour —Mr H. Instone, "A Perfect,. Lady Entertains" (Holmes). 8.48: Orchestral—Victor Symphony Orchestra, "Kamennoi Ostrow" (Rubinstein). B.s<i: Soprano—Miss Thelma Ayers, (a)_ Sunflakes" (Phillips); (b) "Good Mown*, Brother Sunshine" (Lehmann). 8.5T: March —The Band. "Takapuna" (Trussell). 8.2: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.4 j Selection —-Saroy Orpheans, 'Lido L»dy (Rodgers). 9.12: Baritone—Mr P. Wynne Yorke, Vith " trio accompaniment, £? aiß,r d'Amor" (Martini). 8.15: Nursery Rhyme International Novelty Quartet, "Three Blind Mice." 9.18: Mewo-contralto —Mrs Winifred Andrews, (a) "Sunrise" and Sunset (Sproßs); (b) "Four Ducks on a Pond (Needham). 9.21: Selection—Band, "Car is - brook" (Calvert). 9.29: Humour—Mr H. Instone, VMcßrae's System" (Wood). 9.83: Trio—Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, _ (a) "Love Song" (Cadman); (b) "March Militaire" (Bridge). 9.89: Organ—Sydney Gustard, "Phantom Melody" (Ketelbey). 9.42: Soprano—Miss Thelma Ayers, with Trio accompaniment, (a) "Rose Softly Blooming" (Spohr); (b) "The Valley of Laughter." 9.49: Piano novelty—Herschel Henlere, "Tinkering with Home, Sweet Home." 9.55: Choral Medley—Light Opera Company, "Lady Luck" (Rogers). 9.59: March—The Band, "Wairoa" (Lithgow.) j 3ZO, CHRISTCHURCH. i 10-11 a.m. The home-maker's session, conducted by Mies ' Hillicent . Jennings: Cooking vegetables in France: Carrots an gratin, turnips au jus, chou flammade; followed by little French eongs from the etudio, including a Frenoh-Canadian folk caroL 11-11.30: Music and poetry. 12 noon--2 p.m.: News and selected recorded items, arranged by Miss Frances Hamerton. 2YA, WELLINGTON" (720 Kilocycles.) 10 a.m.: Chimes. Selected gramophone recordings. 11.12: Lecturette—'.'Cooking." 11.375 Lecturette— : -"Health Hinta or First Aid." 12 noon: Lunch hour music. 2 p.m.: Selected gramophone recordings.- 8.30 and 4.80:' Sporting results. -6.0: Children's hour, conducted by« Uncle Jeff. 6.0: Sinner music session (Columbia). 7.0: News, reports and Bports results. 7.40: Talk—Mr Len J. Greenberg, "The Problem of the Boy." 8.0: Chimes. Record. Presentation - of Concert < by Signor Lucien Cesaroni'a First New Zealand Grand Opera Company.' 8.8: Bass—Signor Cesaroni and" Male Chorus, with explanation. Grand - Scene from "Mephistophele" Boito, with music of "Dance of "Witches." B.lft: Instrumental—: 2YA, Orcbestrina (Condudtor, Signor A. P. Truda), "La Scheme. {Puccini,. arr. Godfrey).' 8.26: Presentation of famous scene* from "Faust" (Gounod): MargueriteEunice Standen. Mephistophelean—Lucien Cesaroni. Sibel-—Janet Stirling. Marts— Ailsa Dillon. Act 11. 1. Piano introduction and Chorus of Soldiers. ?. Recitative and "The Calf of Gold," Mephistopheles. Act 111. 8.82: 1. Introduction—-Piano. 2. "Flower Song"—Siebel. 3. ' 'Jewel Song" —Marguerite. 4. "Malediction" of 'the Flowers"—Mephistopheles. 8.44:. Instrumental—2YA Orchestrinaj "Fiust., Ballet", music (Gounod).- Act 1V,." 8,51.:' (a) *'Wheir All -Was Youpg"—Siebel. - (b)' ''Soldiets' Chorus." (c) '' Serenade''—Hephistopbeles; (d) "The Famous Church Seene' '■~-Margus?ite, Mephistopheles, and .chorus. (*) Final Chorus of the Angels. 9,14: ""Weather report and station notices. 9.24: Signor Cesaroni and Company—Grand Scene from Act 111. of "Lucia di Lammerraoor," "Let Our-Scottish fiearts Rejoice" (Doniietti). 9.34: ~lnstrumental—2YA Orchestras, '.'Largo e Mas to" (Beethoven). 9.40: Two choruses frthi" "Cavalleria Busticana" (Maicagni).> - <»);
"Softly , the Birds," (b) "O Bejoide in the Lbrd." 8.50: Selection —2YA Orcbestrina, ' 'Tannhanser'' (Wagner)lo.o:' Dane* music programme (Columbia).
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20419, 14 December 1931, Page 5
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