TO-NIGHT'S RADIO
Vocal Features from 2YA The vocal numbers at 2YA this evening will be accompanied by the orcbestrlna. Mrs A P Truda (soprano) and Mr. Sheard (tenor), will sing. Also on the Programme are Mr. Hart (songs at the piano) and Mr. Hayward (exponent of mandola and mandolin) The instrumental music will be of a bright and breezy nature, in some instances the choruses being sung. Mrs. H. Turnbull (mezzo-soprano) will make her debut in radio at 31A. Miss Maisie Ottey ■ (pianlste) will contribute some novelty numbers. Humour will be provided by Mr. Titchener. Mr. Withers (’clarinetist) will play, and further instrumental items will be Prided by the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio. Detailed programmes follow:— 2YA WELLINGTON (720 kc., 416.7 m.) 3.1): Chimes. Selected gramophone ree°3.3o and 4.30: Sporting results to hand. 5.0: Children’s session, conducted by “Uncle Jim” and the “Story Book I Lady. 6.0: Dinner session. Royal Opera Orchestra, “Sylvia Ballet-Pizzicato and Procession of Bacchus” (Delibes). New Light Symphony Orchestra, Scene de Ballet Marionettes; Royal Opera Orchestra, The Sleeping Beauty” Panorama; Rational Symphony Orchestra, Irish Rhapsody (Herbert); trio. Fritz and Hugo Kreisler, Michael Rauchausen, “Sanctlssima , National Symphony Orchestra, ' Orpheus In Hades” Overture; Royal Opera Orchestra, "Shepherd Fennel’s Dance”; Zonoplwne Salon Orchestra, “Narcissus (Nevin); National Military Band, “Lohengrin Prelude (Wagner); New Light Symphony Orchestra, “Persiflage” (Francis); trio, Fritz and Hugo Kreisler, Michael Rauchausen Arleslenne Intermezzo” (Bizet, arr. Krelsler); La Scala Orchestra, "The Secret of Susanna” Overture. , 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. L ..,, 7.40: Lecturette, Mr. E. S. Harston, At Work at the Headquarters of the League of Nations.” 8.0; Chimes. Overture, 2YA Orchestrlna
(conductor, Signor A. P. Truda), “Jolly Fellows" (Suppe); descriptive, “Busy Bee” (Bendix). 8.15: Mrs. A. P. Truda with orchestra (a) “Indian River Song (Woodforde-Finden); (b) “Waiata I oi (Hill) i tenor, Mr. Denis Skeard, with orchestra (a) “I Hear You Calling Me” (Marshall); (b) “When I Go Home (Tanner), 8.30: Novelty, Messrs. Billy Hart and Lad Laywood (a) “Just a Little Closer” (Meyer); (b) “Highways to Heaven” (Burke); (c) “Go Home and Tell Your Mother” (McHugh); (d) “Latest Popular Hit.” 8.45: Saxophone, Mr. A. P. F. Wright and orchestrlna, "Saxophobia ; selection, orchestrlna, “Tales of Hoffman” (Offenbach) (introducing Vocal Duet). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Soprano, Mrs. A. I’. Truda (a) “Jhelum Boat Song” (Woodforde-Finden), (b) “Wake Up" (Phillips); tenor, Mr. Denis Sheard and orchestral accompaniment, (a) “Macushla” (Macmurrough), (b) “Dreams of Long Ago” (Caruso). 9.15:
Selection, orchestrlna, “Dorothy” (arr. Poughr); valse, medley, “I Keep on Saying Good-night” (Brewer); fox-trot, Mj Ideal.” 9.39 Programme of dance music. 11.0: God Save the King. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 kc., 300 m.). 3 p-’Gramophone recital. 5.0; Childrens hotir.l 6.0: Dinner session. 8.0: Selection, Regal Cinema Orchestra. “Show of Shows. 8 8: Baritone, Mr. A. G. Thompson, (a) “Your Looking Glass,” (b) “The Market Cart” 8.12: ’Cello, Mr. Harold Beck. “Schlumerlied.” 8.15: Contralto, Miss Nellie Lowe,'(a) “The Lilac Cotton Gown,” (b) “Husheen.” 8.21: Plano novelty items, Miss Maisie Ottey, (a) "Prairie Blues,” (b) "Make it Snappy.” 8.26: Humour, Mr. George Titchener, (a) “It’s Lovely to be in Love,” (b) “Leave Iler Alone with Them.’ 824: Instrumental, Broadcasting Trio, la) “Fairy Frolic,” (b) “Idylle,” (c) “Hungarian Dance, No. 4.” 8.44: Mezzo-soprano. Mrs. H. Turnbull, (a) “The Slave Song," <bl “Over the Wall of My Garden.” 8.48:
Clarinet, Mr. M. E. Withers, "Spring Song” 8.52: Contralto and baritone, Dulcet Duo, "Won’t You Buy?” 8.55: Accordion, Gellin and Borgstrom, (a) Blaze Yway March,” (b) “Gladiator’s Farewell. 9 1- Weather report and station announcements. 9.3: Super Cinema Orchestra “In the Sudan.” 9.7: Contralto, Miss Nellie Lowe, “The Glory of the Sea.” 9.11: Cello, Mr. Harold Beck, “Gavotte.” 9.14: Baritone. Mr. A. G. Thompson, (a) Thinking of Mary,” (b) “Over the Desert.” 9.19: Piano novelties, Miss Maisie Ottey, (a) “Finger Prints” (b) “Humorestless 9.24: Humour. Mr. George Titchener, “Bed, Bed, Beautiful Bed.” 9.28: Instrumental, Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Salut d’Amour,’ (b) “Dance Bohemienne.” 9.38: Mezzo-so-prano. Mrs. H. Turnbull, (a) “May Day Morn,” (b) “The Kerry Dance.” 9.43: Clarinet, Mr. M. E. Withers, “Les Alsaehiennes." 9.49: Contralto and baritone. Dulcet Duo, “Gray Days.” 9.51: Band, H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Les Cloches de Corneville.” 10.0: God save the King.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 149, 20 March 1931, Page 7
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