BROADCASTING
TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are the broadcast programmes for to-day (Monday, November 4): — 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 metres). 3.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.80 and 4.50: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Undo Jeff. 6.0: Dinner session—Orchestra Symphonique de Paris, "L’Arlesiennee—Prelude, Act 1” (Bizet). Orchcstree Symphonique de Paris, “L'Arlesienne —Pastorale—L’ Etang de Vaccares” (Bizet). (i. 12 Tacet. 6.15: Orehestre Symphoniquc de Paris. "L’Arlesienne —La Cuisine de Castelet” and “L’Arlesienne—lntermezzo.” Orehestre Symphonique de'Paris, “L’Arlesienne—Le (Bizet). 6.27: Tacet. 0.30: Orehestre Symphoniquc 'de Paris, "L’Arlesienne —Farandole” and “L’Arlesienne—Marche des Hois.” ’Celelo solo, Gaspar Casado, “Menuett” (Uaydn, arrgd. Burmeister-Moffatt). Cherniavsky Trio, "Minuet —Quartet in E” (Boccherini-Her-man). 6.42* Tacet. 6 45: J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Cant Sans Paroles" (Tschaikowsky). Basle Symphony Orchestra, “liivitatiou to Waltz” (Weber). 6.57: Tacet. 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. • • • ' • 7.40: Lecturette, Mr. H. C. South, “Books —Grave and Gay.” 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture—2YA Orchestrina, under the conductorship cf Signor A. P. Truda, "Laughing Water” (“Minnehaha Suite”) (Coleridge-Taylor). 8.0: Mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Walter Fuller, (a) “The Soldier’s Wife" (Rachmaninoff); (b) “Spring Waters"-(Rachmaninoff). 8.15: Baritone, Mr. S. E. Rodger, “Regina Angelorum” (Piccollmpni). 819- Symphony, 2YA Orchestrina, “The Unfinished Symphony” (Schubert). 8.27: Contralto, Miss Rene Goyder; “Danny Boy” (Weatherley). 8.31: Tenor, Mr. Chas. Edwards, “I Wept, Beloved, as I Dreamed” (Hue). 8.35: ’Cello, Gaspar Casado, (a) “Melodic Arabe” (Glazounov); (b) “Le Cygne” (Saint-Saens) (record). 8.41: Me. Victor S. Lloyd will relate another experience. ' i 8.53: Instrumental, 2YA Orchestrina, (a) “Traumerei" (Schumann); (b) “Czardas" (Delibes). 9.1: Weather report. 9.3: Relay of organ recital by Mr. H. Temple White, (a) “Hymn of tho Nuns” (Wely); (b) “Pastorale In D” (St. Clair); (c) “Festal March” (Calkin). 9.18: Mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Walter Fuller, “Le Nil” (Leroux). 9.22; Vocal duet, Messrs. S. E. Rodger and Chas. Edwards, “Watchman,’What of the Night?” (Sargeant). . 9.26: Instrumental, 2YA Orchestrina, “Pursuit” (“Minnehaha Suite”) (Cole-ridge-Taylor). 9.32: Baritone, Mr. R. S. Rodger, ‘Under the Rose” (Hawley). 9.36: Violin, Tosca Seidel, (a) “Slavonic Dance, No. 2, in E Minor” (Dvorak-Kreis-ler); (b) "Hungarian Dance, , No. I’’ (Brahms-Joachim) (Record). 9.44: Contralto, Miss Rene Goyder, (a) “Boat Song” (Ware); (b) “I Heard You Go By" (Wood). 9.50: Tenor, Mr. Chas. Edwards, “Sacra; ment” (McDeamid). 9.54: Instrumental,. 2YA Orchestrina, (a) “Spring Song" (Mendelssohn) (by ...request) ; (b) “Marahe Militairo” (Sfrfiubert). 10.2: Close down.
IYA, AUCKLAND (333 metres).—Silent. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 metres).— 3.0: Afternoon session, gramophone items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by "Scatterjoy.” 6.0: Dinner session, Orchestra and organ, Ketelbey’s Concert Orchesetra, "The Sacred Hour” (Ketelbey). Wurlitzer organ, Mil- ; ton Charles, “Love’s Old Sweet Song" (Molloy). Plaza Theatre Orchestra. "My Lady Dainty” (Hesse). 6.12: Tacet. 6.15: J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Chant Sans Paroles” (Tschaikowsky); violin and organ, Manuello, “Evening in the Desert” (Hermite), J. H. Squire’s Celeste Octet, "Invitation to the Valse” (Weber); Musical Art Quartet, “To a Wild Rose” (McDowell). 6.27: Tacet. 6.30: Royal Serbian Tambouritza Orchestra, “The Kalythe Valgas” (Serbian melody); pianoforte, Percy Grainger, "Country Gardens” (Grainger); orchestra and Hutes, Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, “Idylle Bretonne” (Glunin); Wurlitzer organ, Milton Charles, “At Sundown” (Donaldson). 6.42: Tacet. 6.45: ’Cello, W. H. Squire, "Berceuse de Jocelyn” (Godard): H.M. Grenadier Guards, “New Sullivan Selec-, tiou” (arr. Godfrey). 6.55: Tacet. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk, "The Record Swing;" by Mr. Charles Buckett, world’s champion club-swinger. 8.0: Chimes. Studio/programme by Derry’s Military Band, under the conductorship of Mr. J. Scott, and assisting artists. 8.1: March, Band, "Orange and Black” (Lake); valse, Band, “By the Mississippi” (Dawe). 8.11: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Jessie Ewart, “My Treasure” (Trevalso). 8.15: Cornet solo, James Compton,'“At Sunset” (Code), (record). 8.18: Baritone, Mr. Sydney Armstrong, (a) “Thank God for a Garden” (Del Riego); (b) "The Old Clock” (Drummon). 8.25: Humoresque, Band. “A Musical Switch” (Alford). 8.33: Songs at piano with banjolele obbligato, Rose and Thistle Duo, (aj “If You Want the Rainbow” (Dixon); (b) “What a Girl, What a Night” (Sanders). 8.39: Whistling solo with violin nnd piano, Sybil Sanderson, "Honeymoon” waltz (Arden), (record). 8.42: Recitals, Mr. R. R. Wills, (a) “Carlotta Mio" (MS.): (b) “The German on the Telephone.” 8.46: Two-step, Band, "Savoy American Medley” (Somers). 8.52: Popular song. Miss Betty Hilliard, “My Wild Party Girl” (Whiting). 8.57: Xylophone, Rudy Starita, “Dancing Tambourine” (Polla), (record). 1 9.0: Weather report. 9.2: Hawaiian,- Milford’s Hawaiian Players, ’“Klllina” (traditional), (record). 9.5 a Mezzo-soprano. Miss Jessie Ewart, (a) “I’ll Sing to You” (Thompson); (b) “Pokarekare” (Alfred Hill). 9.12: Descriptive Fantasia, Band, “The Evolution of ‘Dixie’” (Lake): (a fantasia depicting the gradual evolution of the well-known "Dixie” theme. 9.33: Baritone, Mr. Sydney Armstrong, “Loch Lomon and You” (Drummond). 9.37: Wurlitzer organ, Frederick Curzon, "For Old Times’ Sake” (De Sylva), (record). 9.40: Popular songs, Miss Betty Hilliard, (a). “Stay-at-Hbme Girl” (O'Hagan); (b) “Think of Me Thinking of You” (Abbott). 9.46: Recital, Mr. R. R. Wills. “The Chairman's Remarks” (MS.). 9.51: Songs at piano with banjolele obbligato. Rose and Thistle Duo, (a) "Avalon Town" (Clarke): (b) “I’m Bringing a Red, Rod Rose” (Kahn). 9.57: Fox-trot, Band, “That’s Why I Love You”. (Donaldson). March. Band, “My Dream of the Big Parade” (Dubin). 10.3: Close down.
4YA, DUNEDIN (403 metres).—3 p.m.: Town-Hall chimes. 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Allan. (5.0: Dinner session: Orchestra Symphoniquo do Paris, ‘-‘L’Arleslenne Suite’’ (Bizet); (1) PreJude; (2) Entr’acte, Pastorale, L'Etang de Vaccaros; (3) Choeurs—Sulvant la. Pastorale. 0.12:' Tacet. 6.15: Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “Faust” selection (Gounod); violin, Toscha Seidel, “Chanson Arabe” (RimskyKorsakov). 6.27: Tacet.' 6.30: Orchestre Symphoniquo <le%, Paris, “L’Aresienne Suite” (Bizet); (1) La Cuisine do Castalot; (2) Jlinuetto; (3) Le Carillon; (4) Adagietto. 6.42; Tacet. 6.45: Orchestre Symphoniquo de Paris, “L’Aresienne Suite” (Bizet); Farandole; Band de la Garde Republlealne, “Carmen—Entr’acte” (Bizet) 6.56: Taeet. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Lecturctte by “The Radio Man," "Wireless.’ 8.0: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Overture, Halle Orchestra, “Rosamunde” (Schubert), (record). Presentation of excerpts from the light opera, “The Arcadians” (Monckton) by the Major’s Quartet. Soloists, Soprano, Miss Freda Dimes; contralto, Miss Dorothy Skinner; tenor, Mr. J. Montague; baritone, Mr. L. M. Caehemaille. 8.0: Introduction and opening chorus. 8.13: Baritone and chorus, “I Quite Forgot” (Monckton). Vocal quartet, “The Joy of Life" (Monckton). 8.20: Soprano, "The Pipes of Pan are Calling” (Monckton). Baritone and chorus,. “Sweet Sfmpllcitas” (Monckton). 8.28: Finale, Act 1. 8.31: 4YA Broadeasting Trio, “Slavonic Dances, Nos. 2 and 3” (Dvorak). 8.39: Opening, Act 2, of “The Arcadians" (Monckton). 8.43: Tenor and chorus, “Baek Your Fancy” (Monckton), 8.46: Contralto, and chorus, “The Girl with the Brogue” (Monckton). Soprano and chorus, “Arcady is Young" (Monckton). 8.53: Contralto and baritone duet, “Charming Weather” (Monckton). Finale, Act 2. 8.58: Violin, Mr. Frank Parsons, “Andante” (Mendelssohn). 0.2: Weather report. 9.4; Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, “NewSullivan Selection” (art. Godfrey), (record). 9.12: Opening ehorus, Act 3, of “The Arcadians.” 0.16: Tenor solo, “MV Mother” (Monckton). .9.10: Soprano and chorus, “Bring Me a Rose” (Monckton). Male chorus, “Truth Is so Beautiful" (Monckton). 9.25: Soprano and tenor, “Half-past Two” (Monckton). 9.33: Finale. 0.35: 4YA Broadcasting Trio, (a) “To Spring” (Grieg); (b) “Antonin Song” (Tschaikowsky); (c) “Swedish , Folk Song" (Svendsen). 9.49: Violin, Mr Frank Parsons, (a) “Air on G String” (Purcell); (b) "Abenlied” (Nachez). 9.56' Selection. Plaza Theatre Orchestra, “Belle of New York” (Kerkor. arr. Godfrey), (record). 10.0: Close down. 2FC, SYDNEY (452 metres).—B p.m. till 11 p.m. 2BL, SYDNEY (349 metres).—B p.m. till 11.30 p.m. 2GB, SYDNEY (316 metres).—7 p.m. till 10 p.m. * 3LO, MELBOURNE (371 metres).—B p.m. till midnight. ■ 3AR, MELBOURNE (481 metres).—B p.m. till 11 p.m. 4QG, BRISBANE (385 metres).—B p.m. till 11 p.m. (Note.--New Zealand time is two hours ahead of Eastern Australian time.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 34, 4 November 1929, Page 8
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