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TO-DAY’S BROADCASTS

Classical Programme from 2YA Station 2YA will feature items of a classical nature this evening. Miss Daisy Basham, who is heard regularly from IYA, will speak on “Wagner,” and will be assisted by Mr. Ernest Short, a baritone singer who is known as a soloist for the leading choral societies. Mr. Clement May. the English elocutionist and Dickensian artist, will also appear on this programme in a recital from the works of Dickens, O. Henry, and A. A. Milne. The other supporting artists will be Mrs. Mai King and Mr. Les Stapp. The orchestrina, under Signor A. P. Truda. will play the overture to Webers Oberon, three compositions by Wagner—a selection from “Lohengrin,” “O Star of Eve, from "Tannhauser," and the famous “Tannhauser -March”—the “Ballet Music Suite" from “Meyerbeer’s Operas.” -and Schubert’s "Marche Mllitaire.” ■ The jazz band of the 8..M.5. Rangitiki will play for IYA this evening. The Bohemian Duo will also contribute to the programme. _ „ , . A recital by Mr. Rex Harrison, baritone, with an Australian and New Zealand reputation, will be featured on 3YA’s programme. Detailed programmes are 2YA WELLINGTON (720 kc.. 416.7 m.). 3.0 p.m.: Selected studio items. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jeff. , ’ 6.0: Dinner music session —Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden, “Faust Ballet Music—First-Fourth Movements . (Gounod) ; San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. “Rosamunde Entr’acte.” 615: National Symphony Orchestra. “Stradella Overture" (Flotow); organ. Reginald Foort. “The Riff Song’ (Romberg) ; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. "Samson and Delilah” —Bacchanale. 6.30: Royal Opera Orchestra. Covent Garden. “Faust Ballet Music—Fifth-Sev-enth Movements" (Gounod); organ. Reginald Foort, "The Desert Song" (Romberg); Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, ‘Damnation of Faust” (Berlioz). 6.45: National 1 Military Band, Ballet Egyptien” (Luigini): National Symphony Orchestra, “Norma Overture’ (Bellini). 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. . „ . , , ■ 8.0: Overture, 2YA Orchestnna (conductor, Signor A. P. Truda). “Oberon” (We-Mezzo-soprano, Mrs. Mai King, (a) “Morning," (b) "The Fuchsia Tree. 8.14: ’Cello. Pablo Casals, “Spanish DgJJ: by Mrs. Daisy Basham. assisted by Mr. Ernest Short, on “Wagner,” Part 1. . „ 8.32: Selection. Orchestnna, ‘Lohengrin e Tenor: Mr. Les. Stapp. “Speak M 8.43: A humorous interlude by Mr. Jock Lockhart. 3YA’s well-known Scottish comedKs3: Ballet music. Orchestrlna. “Ballet Suite from Meyerbeer’s Operas." 91: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Mr. Clement May, the eminent English elocutionist and entertainer, will entertain with a recital from the works of Dickens. O. Henry, and A. A. Milne. 9.16: Selections. Orchestnna. (a) Star of Eve” (Wagner), (b) “Marche Mllitairs (S 9 of the lecture recital on “Wagner’” by Mrs. Daisy Basham and Mr. Ernest Short. 9.39: Mezzo-soprano. Mrs. Mai King, (a) "Thoughts Have Wings,” (b) The Onrtain Falls.” , .. 9.44: Further Scottish songs and patter by Mr. Jock Lockhart. ‘ 9.54: Tenor, Mr. Les. Stafap, (a) My Heart is a Haven," (b) “Sweet Lady. 10.0: March. Orchestrlna. “Marche de Tannhauser” (Wagner). 10.1: Dance programme— When Red Roses Get the Blues for You," the Ritz,” “’Leven-thlrty Saturday Night, “It Happened in Monterey." “To My Mammy.” "What a Perfect Night tor Love.” “Anv Time’s the Time to I 1 all in Love.” “Courtin' Time," “Oh! .How j Adore You,” “Song of the Dawn.” “Dark Night," "Farewell. "Looking at You. “There’s Danger in Your Eyes, "Sweetheart Trail.” "Blue is the Night. "WhV Don’t You Love Me? Into My Heart," "Wabash Blues,” “With You.” • 11.0: God Save the King. IYA AUCKLAND (OOOkc., 333m.).—11.30 a.m.: Results of Auckland Racing Clubs meeting at Ellerslie. ' interspersed with gramophone Items, 5.0; Childrens session.

6.0: Dinner music session. 7.0: News and market reports. 8.0: Overture, “Wedgwood Blue,” “The Clock and the Dresden Figures." 8.9: Baritone, Mr. S. Evelyn Rodger. 8.15: Orchestral, "Popular Melodies.” 8.25: Sketch, "The Baggage.” 8.27: Vocal and instrumental, (a) E Pari Ra,” (b) “Take Tarunga Ake.” 8.36: Selection. “Old and New.” pot-pourri of popular melodies. 8.44; Lyric tenor. Mr. Sam Duncan. 8.50: Orchestral, “Further Popular Numbers.” 9.2: Selection. Le Reve Passe.” • _ , _ , 9.6: Baritone, Mr. S. Evelyn Rodger. 9.12: Vocal and instrumental, (a) “Aroha Pumai,” (b) “Matangi.” 9.20: Sketch, Miss Linnie Nicholas and Mr. Vryn. Evans. 9.30: Novelty. Jessica Dragonette. 9.36: Orchestral, “Latest Hits.” 9.43: Lyric tenor, Mr. Sam Dunean. 9.50: Accordion, , (a) "Broadway,” (b) “The Kiss’; march, "Semper Fideles.” 10.0: God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 kc. 306m.).— 3.0 p.m.: Gramophone recital. o.O: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner session. i.O: News session. 8.-0: Chimes. Band programme by the Woolston Brass Band (conductor, Mr. R. J. Estall) ( and assisted by 3YA artists. 10.2: God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (650 kc.. 463m.).—3.0 p.m.: Selected recordings. 5.0: Children s ' session. 6.0: Dinner session. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Overture. ‘‘Show of, Shows 8.9: Contralto. Miss I. Horniblow. 8.10. ‘Cello. Beatrice Harrison. 8.19: Recital. Miss E. McPeak. 8.24: Tenor, Mr. H. A. Johnston. 8.27: Trio, (a) “Syncopation. (b) “Spring Song." (c) “Spanish Dances 8.37: Soprano. Miss Mae Matheson. 8.43. Organ. Terence Casey. 8.49: Songs at the piano. Jack Blair. 8.55: Violin. Miss E Judd. 9.2: Selection. “Clarinet Concerto. 9.10: Soprano. Miss Mae Matheson. 9.13. Selections, (a) "Hungarian Dance., (b) “To Spring,” (c) “Nina.” 9.23: Recital, Miss E McPeak. 9.30: Tenor, Mr. H. A, ’ Johnston. 9.36: Violin. Miss . E Judd. 9.41: Contralto, Miss I. Horniblow. 9.45. Selections, (a) “Second Waltz in B; Flat. (b) “Simple Aveu. 9.5 a: Song at. the piano. Jack Blair. 9.56: Selection. Frubllngsstimmen." 10.0: God Save the King. 2YB NEW PLYMOUTH (1230kc.).—6.80: Children’s session. 7.30- News, markets, and information. 8.0: Studio concert.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 7

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TO-DAY’S BROADCASTS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 7

TO-DAY’S BROADCASTS Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 7