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TO-DAY’S RADIO

Port Nicholson Silver Band POPULAR MUSIC 2YA, WELLINGTON (750 k.c.). 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. 7.40: Talk, Miss Mary Seaton, “A Coming Pacific Conference." 8.0: Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, “Le Plus Joll Rove" (Arezzo). 8.5: Esslo Ackland (contralto), "Gentle Zephyrs” (Jensen): “The Fairy Tales of Ireland” (Coates). 8.11: Reginald Dixon (organ), “Through Southern Climes” Medley. 8.17: Jack Wilson (piano), “Dancing Dolls" Medley; “Raindrops" Medley. 8.-3: Michael O’Higgins (baritoue), 'Green Isle of Man” (Roeckel); “The Ould Plaid Shawl" (Haynes). 8.29: The Hill Billies (vocal), with novelty accompaniment, llje Sunset Trail” (Kennedy, Carr) ; Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie” (Robison). 8.3 a. Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, “Evening Bells” (Bllli). 8.40: Talk, Miss Edith M Hind, "Twenty Minutes with the Moderns.’” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: A programme by the Port Nicholson Silver Band, with vocal interludes by the Orpheus Sextette. 10.4: Dance programme of new releases. 11.4: Close down. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 k.c.). 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “Roses of Remembrance”—A musical bouquet, recalling fragrant memories. 9.0: Three-feature recital, introducing, at 3 p.m.: Schumann's “Etudes Symphonlques, played by Alfred Cortot (pianist). 10.0: Thirty minutes of variety entertainment, 10.30: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 k.c.).

7 0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: The Symphonic Orchestra, Overture to “The Flying Dutchman" (Wagner). 8.10: Sophie Braslau (contralto), “The Erl King” (Schubert). 8.14: Yehudi Menuhin (violinist), “Dance of the Goblins" (Bazzini). 8.18: Recording, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, "The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (Dukas). 8.24: Robert Easton (bass), “The Midnight Review’ (Glinka) 8.28: Alexander Brallowsky (piano), “Dance of the Fire. Adorers” (de Falla). 8.32: Milan Symphony Orchestra, “Fetes” (Symphonic Poem) (Debussy). 838: Walter Glynne (tenor), “Faery Song from “The Immortal Hour” (Broughton). 8.42: Colonne Symphony Orchestra, “A Night on the Bare Mountain” (Moussorgsky). 8.50: Madame Annette Chapman (mezzo-soprano). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Science talk, R. A. Falla, M.A., “Recent Advances in Zoology.” 9.20: Rov Bargy (solo pianist) and Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, Concerto in F (George Gershwin). 9.45: Gerhard Husch (baritone), Two Songs of Yrjo Kilpiren, (a) “Moonlight”; (b) “Elegy to the Nightingale. 9.53: Sir Hamilton Harty and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Overture to a “Picaresque” Comedy (Arnold Bax). 10.0:‘Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.). 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual daily programme from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour, ti.o: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. i 8.0: 3YA Orchestra, (a) ‘8.8.” March (Horne); (b) "Jours Passes" Intermezzo (Horne). 8.9: Recording, Ernest McKinley (tenor), "Haere Tomi” (Hoben and Horne). 8.12: 3YA Orchestra, (a) “E Pari Ra 1 ' (Rowe); (b) “Home, Little Maori,' Home” (Hill); (c) “Ka Mate ’ (Hiklroa). 8.21: Recording, Fraser Gauge (baritone), “Achal by the Sea” (Laurence and McKellar). 8.24: 3YA Orchestra, “Menin Gate Vision" (Percy Nicholls). 8.29: Recording, Ernest McKinley (tenor), “Song of the Locust” (Hill). 8.32: 3YA Orchestra, (a) “Hine E Hine” (Te Rangi Pai); (b) “Waiata Maori" (Hill); (c) “Waiata Pol" (Hill). 8.42: Recording, Henry Geehl and William Lovelock (piano duets), (a) “Chant Sans-Paroles" (Tchalkowsky); (b) “Marche Militalre” (Schubert). 8.481 Grace Wilkinson (contralto recital). 9.1): Weather., Station notices. 9.5: Talk, Allen Curnow, “The Poetry of Robert Herrick.” 9.20: Recording, the London Palladium Orchestra. 9.26: Robert Allison (baritone), “Mary” (Richardson). 9.30: Recordings, Orchestra Mascotte, (a) “Nfnna —Nanna” Waltz (Micheli); (b; “Estudiautina” Waltz (Waldteufel). 9.36: Mavis Bennett (soprano). 9.42: Recording, Doi Dauber and his Orchestra, (a) “Cupid’s Army” (Ibanez); (b) “Almond Blossom” (Williams). 9.48: Robert Allison (baritone). 9.54: Recording, the Loudon Palladium Orchestra, (a) “The Forge in the Forest” (Michaelis); (b) “Turkish Patrol” (Michaelis). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 k.c.). 7.0-9.0: Recorded breakfast session. Usual dally programme; from 10.0. 5.0: Children’s hour, 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: R6cordlngs, Andy’s Southern Serenaders, "Harmony Lane” Film Selection. 8.0: Ted Heaney, piano accordion. 8.17: Regal Pantomime Company, “Dick Whittington” (Arthurs). 8.29: Popular music made interesting by Gil Deck, pianist. 8.40: Talk, Mr. B. B. Blackmore, "The Glorious Fourth of July: How America Celebrates.” 9.0: Weather. Statiou notices. 9.5: Boyd Neel String Orchestra, Divertimento in F (K 138 (Mozart). 9.17: Miss Beatrice Pugh, Australian soprano. 9.32: Lener String Quartet, with Olga LoeserLebert, piano, Quintet in A Major, Op. 81 (Dvorak). 10.4: Dance music. 11.4: Close down. DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. 4.0 p.m.: Big Ben. The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 4.39: “A Countryman’s Diary,” by A. G. Street. 4.54: A recital of popular ballads by Ernest Hargreaves (tenor). 5.10: “This Tennis Racket." Service by John Pudney. 5.40: The news and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 5.45. 6.0: Close down, ■ WORLD SHORTWAVE PROGRAMMES. (All times aro New Zealand standard.) 2.30 p.m.—WBXK: News, sports, weaI her. 3.30.—W8XK: Shandor, violinist. S.O.—VPD: An hour’s variety programme. DJA: Early-morning concert. S.3O.—DJA: News in English. 5.45: Early-morning concert (continued). 6.3O.—DJA: News in German. 6.45: Concert. S.O.—3LR: Countryman’s session. 8.25. —DJA: German folk . song. B.3O.—SLR: Sporting session, conducted by Mel. Morris; selections for the V.R.C. races at Flemington to-morrow. DJA: “Shortwave Amateurs' Hour.” 8.45: “Let Us Sing a Folk Song Together!” SLR: National news bulletin. 9.O.—DJA: News and economic review in English. 3LR: Musical interlude. 9.3: National talk from Sydney : "Current Books of 1936," by Mr. Denzil Batchelor. 915.—DJA: Military concert. 9.23.—3 LR: Victorian news bulletin. 9.30.—VK3M.E: Operatic selections. 3LR : National programme from the Sydney Studio; a rec,tai by Michael Head, famous English composer-pianist-slnger. 10.0.— 3LR: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, with Stanley Clarkson, bass. 10.15.—DJA: News and economic review in German. 10.30.—VK3ME: News bulletin and sporting results. DJA: Concert of light musle. 3LR: Regional programme from Melbourne: (a) "The Price,” a radio drama in one act, by E. Thompson; scene, the Fields’ house in a suburb of a city in the Commonwealth; (b) “In Search of Goodness,” a play in one act by D. H. Waterworth: scene, nowhere in particular. (These plays were accepted in the Australian Broadcasting Commission’s regent competition.) 10.45.— VK3ME: Songs by sopranos and, contraltos. 11.0. —SLR: National programme from the Sydney studios: Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 11.30.— DJA: News in English. 11.45: “Greetings to Our Listeners in New Zealand." 11.50: "Little German Broadcasting ABC" (lesson in Ger§an). 12.0.—3 LR: Extracts from "At ome and Abroad,” by “The Watchman." 12.5.—DJA: Concert of light music (continued). 12.10.—— SLR: Dance band, conducted by Frank Coughlan, from the Trocadero, Sydney. DJA’s programmes will also be broadcast from 5 to 11.30 p.m. by DJQ; from 0 to 8 bv DJR; from 8.25 to 12.30 by DJB; from 10.15 to 12 by DJL, and the whole

evening by DJN. Call. Location, Metr. Kes. Watts. WSXK-Pittsburgh . 48.83 6,140 40,000 VPD—Suva 22.94 13,075 500 DJA—Berlin 31.38 9,560 —— SLR—Lyndhurst 31.34 9,580 1,000 VK3ME—Melbourne 31.55 9,510 1,500

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 237, 3 July 1936, Page 9

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TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 237, 3 July 1936, Page 9

TO-DAY’S RADIO Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 237, 3 July 1936, Page 9

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