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TO-DAY’S RADIO

Brass Band Programme SELECTED RECORDINGS 2i'A WELLINGTON (570 k.c.) 7.0-00: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Molly, with, at 5.45, a special feature, "Rleliard the Lionheart.” 6.0: Dinner music (recordings). Orchestra Mascotte, "Parade of the Tin Soldiers” (Jossel). Barnabas von Geczy and his Orchestra, "Helen” Waltz Selection (Offenbach). Catpi Trio. Barcarolle (Tschaikowsky). Renee Chemet, violin, "Songs of Songs” Melodle (Moya). Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra. “Furlant” from "Scbwanda, the Bagpipe Player" (Weinberger). (5.17: Lilly Gyenes and her Twenty Hungarian Gipsy Girls, Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms). Carpi Duo, "Song Without. Words" No. 25, Op. 62 (Mendelssohn, Bartholdy). Rale da Costa Ensemble, "Eashionette" (Glogan. King). Orchestra Mascotte, “Hobgoblins’ Review” (Noack). 6.30: Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Hobby Horse and Doll” (Theiss). Lilly Gyenes and her Twenty Hungarian Gipsy Girls. Hungarian Dance No 6 (Brahms). International Novelty Quartet, “Mother Maehree” (Ball). Reuee Chemet, viollu, "Because” (d’Hardelot). Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Flower Song” (Lange). O. Barnabas von Geczy and his Orchestra, “Old Vienna" (Abraham). Rale da Costa Ensemble, "What D'Ya Say?” (de Sylva, Brown, Henderson). International Novelty Quartet, “When Irish Eyes are Smiling” (Ball). Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, “Smitten” (Zlehrer, Hruby). Marek Weber and ills Orchestra, “Her First Dance” (Heykens). 7.0: News and reports 7.30: Time signals. Talk: Mr. M. J. Meltzer, member of the executive of the Wellington Crippled Children Society, “Titania’s Palace"—"Fairy Music.” S.O: Albert Sandler and bls Orchestra, "Rlgoletto” Selection (Verdi). 8.10: Georges Thill, tenor, "Llebestraum” (Liszt and Henneve). 8.14: London Piano Accordion Band. “Stars Over Devon" (Flynn and Egan): "Joseph the Juggler" (Butler and Evans! 8.20: Zither and Song, “A Merry Night in Miiuieb” (arr. Derksent 8.26: I’.itrlejj. Itossborougb, piano, "Jill Darling" Selection (Ellis); “Broadway Melody of JW (Freed. Brown). 832; Malcolm MncEachern, bass. “The Witch of Bowden" (Ogilvie and Smith). *.36: Mantov.ini and Ids Tlplca Orchestra, "Rosaline" W.iliz (Shirley). 8.40: Talk, Miss M. <l. Johnston. "A New Zealand Dialect." P. Weather report and station notices. 0.5: A brass band programme (recordings), llarlon Colliery Band, conducted by Era e.sl Thorpe. "Itiglit Away” Marcli (Jordan). St. Hilda Colliery Prize Band, conducted be Huberl Bath. Ballet “Egyplien Suite (Lulglni. 11.20: Webster Booth, tenor, "Always 1 Close My Eyes" (Coated). “Moonlight and You" ulc Creseenzo): “Love Passes By” (Schertziager). H. 26: Massed Bands, conducted by J. Henry lies, al the national baud festival. Crystal Palme 11)32, "Abide With Me" (Monk); Andante in (i (Batiste). 0.31: Special recording. "Eb and Zeb." the country storekeepers. in a further humorous episode. 0.44: Wingate's Temperance Hand. Minuet in G (Beethoven): "The Piper’s Wedding’ (Kennedy. Thayne). 0.50: Eisie Snddaby. soprano, "A Spring Morning” (Carey):] "i.la.-kbird Song" (Scott). 0.56: Jack Macintosh. cornet, with llarlon Colliery Band. “Alpine l.ehoes" (Windsor). Massed Bauds at the national b.-iti-l festival, 1033, con dueled br .1. llenjy Iles. "The Champion" March Medley (arr. Hume). 10.2: Dauee music, new releases. 11.2: Close dowu. 2YC WELLINGTON (840 k.c.) 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0; Close down. LU: Afler-uiuuer music. 8.0: “O’er Hill and Dale,” a light continuity pro gramme. 0.0: Sonata hour, featuring works be two modern English composers, Jobu Ireland and the lale Frederick Delius. 10.0: Close dowu. IYA AUCKLAND (650 k.c.) 7.0-0.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.6: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Been ruing*. Yehudi Menuhin, violinist, and Orchestre Sympboukjuc de .Paris, conducted by Georges Eueseo, present "Symphonic Espaguole," Op. 21 (La- , lo). 8.32: Heinrich behlusuus, baritone, (a) "Missives": (b) "The Lotus Flower’ (Schumann). 8.3 i: Alfred Curtot, pianist, presents Schumann’s Picturesque ••Carnival” Suite, Up. 9. 9.0: Weather report aud station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mr. L. V. Bryant, •’Popular Fallacies: That Mountaineering is an Exceptionally Dangerous and Useless Sport.” 9.20: Keeordiugs, The Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, conducted by Franz von lioesslin, "The* Hide of th 3 Valkyries” (Wagner). 0.30: Ellzabeih Ohms, soprano. "Dreams” (Wagner). 0.31: Eugene Ormaudy and the- Minneapolis Brin phony Orchestra, Symphony .No. 4 io D Minor, Op. 120 10.0: .Music, mirth and melody (recorded). 11.0: Close down. 3'YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.) 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily prograiiHue fruiu 10.0. 7».O: Ehildren’s hour. 0.0: Dinner music. i.O. News and reports. 8.0: Keeordiugs, Berlin Slate Opera House Orchestra, "Manfred” Overture (Schumann). 8.13:. Vladimir Kosing, tenor, "Danse Macabre” (In French) (Saint Saens); "Lullaby” (in Russian) (Gretehau* iiiuw); "My Father Has Some Very Fine Sheep” (in. English) (Hughes); “Romance” Hu Russian) tCui). 8.22: Wilhelm Backbans. pianoforte, (a) Ballade in G Minor, Up. US, No. 3: ib) Intermezzo in A Minor. Op. 76, No. 1 : (c) Capriccio in C, Op. 70. No. 8 ißrahins). 8.30: Laurence Tibbett, baritone, (a) "None but the Weary Heart”; (b) "To the Forest” (Tschuikowsky); ic) "De Glory Road” (Wolfe). 8.40: Leo Chernlavsky. world-famous violinist, (accompanist, Maynard Wilkinson): (a) ‘•On Wings of Song” (Mendelssohn, Achron); (b) Scherzo and Ta ruu telle (Welijlawski): (c) Minuet (Paderewski, Kreisler): (d) Polonaise in D Major, No 1 (Wieniawski). 9.0: Weather report und station notices. 9.3: Talk, Major K. H. Howell. "A Day With Daw reuee of Arabia.” 9 20: Recording, Orchestre Raymonde, la) "Pou pee Valsante” (Poldini), (b) ."Dancing'Clock” (Ewing). 9.20: Lillian llauham. soprano, (a) "Rose Softly Blooming” (Spohr); (Li) "In My Garden” (Firestone); (c) "Uh, For a Breath v’ the Moorlands’’ iWhelpley). a. 36: Recording, Marek Weber and his Orchestra, la) "Simple Avru’ (Thome): (b) "Spring Song’ I Mendelssohn t. 9.42: "The Easy Chair” - A memory programme of songs and melo dies of days gone by. 9.57: Recording Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra. "Carls bad Doll” Dance (Pleitfrj. 19.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. IVA DUNEDIN (790 k.c.) 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. o.O: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. S.O: Djbroy Somers Band, "Evergreen” Selection (Rodgers). 8.10: The Symposia us. "Clouds” (Donaldson): "Musette” (Peter); "Blue Mouii” (Reger). 8.17: A dramatic play, une of a series of short plays depicting events and personalities of the last hundred years. 8.30: The Symposiums, "When We’re Alone” (Donaldson): "Ludu’s Back in Town” (Warren) (clarinet solo); "Time on My Hands (Gay). 5.37: Billy Reid and his Novelty Accordion Band, "The Girl on the Little Blue Plate” (Alter). 5.40: Talk by B. B. Blackmore, “The Romance of Portland, Oregon.” 9.5: Chamber music concert. Kathleen Long and Rene Je Roy, Sonata in K Flat Major for Piano and Flute (Bach). 9.17: Mrs. Leonard Cronin, -soprano, “Here, Where the Reeds and Rushes Grow”; "Lord, What Doth the Soil Here Bear?” "Come, Mary, Take Comfort”; "The Forsaken Maiden” (Wolf). H. 26: Pennington. Warner, Evans, Cherwin and Hobday, Quintet in A Major, “The Trout” (Schubert). 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. DAVENTRY SIIORTWAVE BROADCAST. 6.15 p.m.: Big Ben. The composer at the pianoforte—7: Granville Bantock. A re?ital of Granville Bantock’s songs, sung by Frank Mullings, tenor. (Accompanied by the composer). The March, "A Pearl, A 4rirl”; "A Widow Bird Sate Mourning”; “1 Go to Prove My Soul”; "Home to ffrower": “Now”; "Adrift.” 6.40: Talk, “Imperial Affairs,” by 11. V. Hodson. 6.55: An organ recital by C. IL Trevor, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. Fantasia and Fugue In G Minor; Choral Prelude, "Dearest Jest). We Are Here” (Bach). Toccata, Op. 59, No. 5; Melodia, Op. 129, No. 4 (Reger). Finale, Op. 174, No. 12 (Kheiuberber). Greenwich time signal at 7.15. 7.25: “How’s That?” A variety entertaniment compered by Ralph Coram. 8.0: The news and announcements. 3 20: Close down. WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. I The whole programmes of the stations are not always given, but only the items Which may be heard here. All times are New Zealand summer.] 5.30 p.m.: VPD—An hour's variety programme. DJN (a)—Early morning concert. G.O: DJN (a) —News In English. 6.15; Early morning concert (continued). 7.0: DJN (a)—-News in German. 7.15: Concert. 8.50: DJN (b)— German folk song. Programme forepast in English and German. 9.0: DJN (c) —“Let us Sing a Folk Song 'Together,” 9.15: Topical talk. 9.30: DJN (c) —News in English. 9.45: “The Barometer is Rising”: A humorous musical anecdote of Springtime: Text by Herbert Witt, music by Guenther Neumann. 10.0: •3ME—Operatic selections. 10.45: DJN (e) —NeWiS in German. .11.0: 3ME—News bulletin and sporting results. DJN (d>— Concert uf light music. 11.15: 3ME—Songs bv sopranos and contraltos. 12.0: DJN (b)—»ws i n English. 12.15 Concert of light music (continued). . (a) Also DJA, DJP, DJQ and DJ R. (b) Also DJB. (c) Also DJB and DJL (19.85 metres), (d) Also DJB and DJO (25.43 metres), (c) Also DJB, DJL, DJO. • Call. Location Metr. Kes. Watts VPDSuva 22.94 13,075 500 DJN—Berlin 31.45 r ' 3ME—Melbourne •• 31.'50 9,510

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 150, 20 March 1936, Page 8

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TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 150, 20 March 1936, Page 8

TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 150, 20 March 1936, Page 8