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TO-DAY’S RADIO

Apollo Singers From 2YA POPULAR PROGRAMME 2IA WELLINGTON (570 k.e.) 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 6-0: Dinner music (recordings). Victoria Orchestra, ‘'Giris From Baden" (Komzak). Marek Weber and bls Orchestra, ‘‘Four Indian Lore Lyrics" (Wooilfordo Flnden). Squire Celeste Octet, "Funeral March of a Marionette" (Gounod). 6.15: Marek Weber and Ills Orchestra, "Beautiful Spring” Waltz (Llncke). Squire Celeste Octet, “Serenade” (Pierne). Albert Sandler, violin, assisted by J. Byfield, piano, and S. Torch, organ, "Song of Paradise" (King). Squire Celeste Octet, Air on G String (Bach). Orcbestrc Raymonde. "Glowworn Idyll” (Llncke). 6.31: Orcbestre Raymonde, "Indian Mall” (descriptive) (Lamothe). Barry Jacobson, piano, “Stop-Press” Selection. Albert Sandler and. bls Oreheatra, "Heartless” (Helsel). 6.45: Victoria Orchestra, “Game Of Kisses” (Rizzi)'. Squire Celeste Octet, -Gavotte Tcndre” (Ganne). Virtuoso String Quartet, “Moment Musical” (Schubert). Albert Sandler and his Orchestra, "Gipsy, Sing to Me” (Moisei). i.O: News a *B.o: Recording, Paul Godwin orchestra, "The Musketeers- lu the Monastery (»ar-m-v. Tavan). S.B: A further incident tn the lives of the Japanese houseboy and bis employer, “A Treat in Store” S.'-O: ' Niki;: at Your Fireside,” introducing ‘At Night i Rachmaninoff): Minuet in h l’hit (Mozart): "1 Bear You Calling Me (Matshall). 5.37: Recording, The billon Orchestra. "Zlgeuuer” (from "Bitter Sweet ) (Coward). 8.40: Talk. Protessor 1. A. Bunter. "Ancient and Modern Ibongbt—- , Contrasts and Resemblances’’: No. "Aristotle and Darwin." 9.0: Weather report aud station notices. 9.3: A programme bv the Wellington Apollo Singers. Ihe Wellington Apollo Singers (conductor, Mr. 11 Temple White; accompanist, Esther . Caigou), (a) "Hymn to Apollo" (Gounod). ; (I.) "The Tide Rises the tide halls. I .Carse): (e) "The Miller ant be Maid (Jacob); (d) "Ring Out, W ltd Hells ll'lett'her). 9.10: Recording. Walter l.ehberg, * piano. Waltz, op. 39 (Brahms). tl.’J-: lhe Apollo Singers, (a) “Farewell' (bialiitis ; (bl "Mv Grandfather's Clock (work), (.-) -Lift Thine Eyes" (Knight. Logan). 9.3": Recording. Albert Sandler, vioilu. "Pale Moon” (Indian Love Song) (Logan); Allegro (Fiocco). 9.38: The Apollo singers. <:i> “Green Grow the Rushes, O (Davldson): ib; "Spin. Spin' 1 (Juugst); (e) 'Every Rustling Tree" (Kulilan): up "Tally Bo" (Lord). 9.19: Recording, Edwin B. I.emare, organ. Audanliuo in D Flat iLcuiare). 9.53: The Apollo Singers, (a) "Sylvia" (Galues): (b) 'I lie Charge . of 1)10 Light Brigade” (Bergin). 10.'): «. Music, mirth and melody. I.J>: Close down. ‘ .'YC WELLINGTON (StU k.e.l ] oil: Light musical programme. 0.0: Cluse down. "7.D: After-dinner music. B.o‘ Chamber music, featuring at S.U. Dvoraks Outntet in A Major, played by the Leno/ Striug Quartet, and Looser-Lebert: and at 8.42, Septet, Op. U 5, by Saint Suens. JM>: A light popular programme. W.O: Close | down. ■ i IVA AUCKLAND UiOU k.e.) ’ 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. ► Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Z Children's hour. 6.1): Dinner music. <0: 4 News and reports. 8.0: Continuity hour. "8.8. U. ou Parade: t Guest Night," featuring, among others. Elsie uud Doris Waters. Norman Long, Gillie Potter, uud Harold Williams. 9.0: Weather report and statiou notices. 9.5: Talk. Mr. A. B. Chappell. M.A.. "Stories ‘ of New Zealand Settlement.” 9.20: Recorded band music by miscellaneous brass bands. The Salvation Army International > Staff Band, "Long. Long Ago" March i Marshall) 9.21: Grand Massed Bands, "Deep Harmony" ("Sweet is the Work, My God. Mv King") (Watla aud Parker). 9.27: St. Hilda Colliery Prize Baud, Ballot "Egyptlen” (Luiglni). 9.39: Teter Dawson and male chorus, (a) "Oltl Comrades” (Telke); (l>) “Boys of the Old Brigade" (Barrl): (c) “A Vision of Victory” ■ Flanders 1914-1918) (Krier). 9.47: Australian Commonwealth Band. “The Switchback” (trombone solo by T. N'ankervlll) (Sutton). 9.50: The Regimental Band of . 55th Battalion N'.S.W. Rilles, "Life Divine" Toue Poem (Cyril Jenklus). 9.3(1; St. Hilda Professional Band, “Jamie's Patrol" (Dacre). 10.0: Dance music (recorded). 1E0: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.e.) . 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: ' (Tifldreu's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.<>: News and reports. S.O; Studio presentation of “The Cavendish Affair." A radio play in two scenes by Maurice Chapman, performed by Bernard Beeby and Company. 8.33: Heeiiril- ' ing. Alfredo Campon, violin, "Czardas” i Monti): "Schon Rosmarln” (Kreisler). S. Fifteen minutes weth Brausby Williams. English character, actor. Dramatic recitals: "Sidney Carton’s Farewell”; “Death of Little Nell” (Diekens); descriptive sketch, "A Charles Dickens Christmas” (Weston and Lee). 5.56: Recording, The J. H. Squire Celeste Uetet, Prelude in C Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mr. Leicester Webb, "World Affairs.” • 9.20-11.0: Dauce music. 4YA DUNEDIN (790 k.e.) 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Pablo Casals, "Coriolan” Overture (Beethoven); conducted by Sir Sir Edward Elgar, "Beau Brummel” Minuet (Elgar). 8.14 j Ethel Bartleet and Rae Robertson, presentation for two pianos, Slavouic Dance No. 15 (Dvorak): Walts from First Suite (Arensky); "Hardanger” (Arnold Bax, with acknowledgments to Grieg). 8.24: The Orchestra, conducted bv Albert Coates, “Francesca da Rimini" (Tschalkowsky). 8.40: Talk by Professor T. D. Adams, “Martial and His Epigrams.” 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: The Orchestra, conducted by Robert Kajamas. Symphony No. 3 lu C Major, Op. 52 (Sibelius). 9.37: Alexander Kipnis, bass, “In Summer Fields”; “Ever Lighter Grows My Slumber”: "In the Churchyard" (Brahms). 9.48: The Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Leo Blech, Ballet Music, "Les Petits Rlens” Overture: gavotte, pantomime, gavotte (Mozart). The Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates, “Hungarian Storm” March (Liszt). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 6.15 p.m.: Big Beu. Russian composers The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. Leader, Daniel Melsa ; conductor, Erie Fogg. Mourn Lympany, pianoforte, Orchestra. Overture. "A Life for (bo Czar" (Glinka). Moura Lympany. Prelude in G Flat. Op, 23. No. 10 (Rachmaninov). “The Flight of tin- Bumble Bee" ("Le Conte de Tsar”) ■ Rimsky Korsakov, nrr. Strimer). Sonata in F Sharp (Serlubin). Orchestra. Symphonic sketch. "In (lie Steppes of Central Asia” (Borodin). Cosatscboque. “Fantasy on a Cossack Dance" i Dargoniljsky). Moura Lympany: “Basso Ostinato" (Arensky I. Gavotte, <)p. 32. No. 3 (Prokofiev). Sonatine in F (Gretebanlnov). Orchestra: Intermezzo ("Le Pavilion d’Armide") (Ti-herepnine). Hindu Song (Sadko) (Rimsky Korsakov). Huinoreske (Tselialkowskyi. Gopak (“The Fair of Sorotehluski") (Mussorgsky). Greenwich time signal nt 7.15. 7.15: Talk. "From the Woman's Point of View." by Minnie T. Hogg. 7.31): Harry Leader and bis Band, with Leslie Heston, comedian, in a programme of dauce music and comedy. $.(); The news. * 5.15: Close down. WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. J The ■ whole programmes of (be stations are net always given, but only the items wldeli may lie beard here. All times are New Zealand summer.] 9 a m.: RWs'J—"The Purls Commune.” Soviet opinion and world affairs. 5.30 P.m.: VPD—Au hour's variety programme. D.JN (a) Early morning concert. 6.0: DJN (a) —News in English. 6.15: Eariv morning concert (continued! 7.0: DJN •• (a)—News in German. 7.15. Concert. 8.50: DJN (b)—German folk song. Programme •> lorecast ’n English and German. 9.0: t DJN (e)—Hitler Youth programme. “The ’• Corn is Growing.” 9.30: DJN (c) —News ; in English. 9.45. "Carl Maria von Weber In Stuttgart": a radio play based on Weber’s youth, by F. Ludwig Schneider. 10,0: 3ME—Band music from everywhere. 10.30: DJN (ei—"Herr Heinrich Sitzt am Vugelherd": Hans Wrana sings some Iml.ii'ls by Carl Loewe. 10.45, News in German. 11.0: 3ME—News bulletin and sportbig results. DJN (d)—Concert of light uuslc. 11.15: 3ME—Famous vocalists. 12.0: iiJN (b)—News lu English. 12.15. Concert J' light music (continued). (a) Also D.TA. DJP. D.JQ and DJR. ’•I Also D.IB. (<■> Also D.IB and D.IL 19.85 nietresi. (d) Also D.IB aud D.TO - 25.13 nietresi. (ei Also DJH. I>J I, aud ’JO.

'.'ill. Locution Mctr. Kos. Watts. ;:W59—Moscow . . 511.00 I WOO 20,Wl VPD Suva . 22.94 13,075 9,540 ri.lN—Berlin 31.15 • •-ME—Mclbourno ul.th) 3.310 1,509

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 149, 19 March 1936, Page 6

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TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 149, 19 March 1936, Page 6

TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 149, 19 March 1936, Page 6

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