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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, 7th JUNE.

3-5 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother. Jack. '.'.-■. 6.0-7.0:-Dinner session.- Records—Royal Opera Orchestra, "Hungarian Dance No. .5 in F Sharp Minor" (Brahms) ; Berlin State ;Opera Orchestra. "Valso dcs Fletirs" (Tschnlkownky) ; violin, Yehudi Menuhin, "Allegro" (Flocco).' National Symphony Orchestra, "Bohemian ■ Girl" (Balfe)v Zonophone Light Opera Company, vocal gems from "The Mikado." Dajos Bela Oreiiestra, "Faust Waltz" (Gounod) ; Wurlitzer organ, Jesse Crawford—(a) "Schon Rosmarin" (Kreisler). (b) "A Brown Bird Singing" (Haydn-WooU). 6;4u: Piccadilly Orchestra, "The Waltz Dream" (Strauss) ; nightingales and church bells. "A Summer Night Idyll." 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. . 7.40 : Lecturette, Jlr. D. M'Kcnzie, "The Laws of Rugby.". -.'■''■ .

8.0: G.P.O. clock. -, 8.1: New Queen's Hall Orchestra, record, "William Tell- Overture (Rossini) — (1) The Dawn, (2) The Storm, (3) The Calm, (4) Finale. .>..-■■;■ ... 8.13: Soprano, Hiss Jeanctte Briggs, "O'Luce ell Quest' Anlma.". ■ . -. " ' 8.17: Bass, -Mr. J,' M. Caldwell. "The Sentry SOU?." ' . . 8.21: Piano and orchestra, Arthur <le Creef and Royal-Albert Hall Orchestra, record, "Hungarian Fantasia" (Liszt). ->5.2r.: Mr. Peter Dorriau; "The Threes Kings." B.42:.Hisses Jeanette .Briggs and Ngalre Coster; "Hear. Me, Norriia." .'.,-'. '. 8.46:. Tenor, Mr. E. W. [Robblns, "On With .the' 1 Motley.". ' -.-.', ... . . ' '-' 8.50: Mezzo-contralto, Miss Ngaire ' Coster, VSoftly Awakes My Heart." „... v: ' . ■ -5.54:.- Violin, Tossy Splwakowsky, "record, "Sonata Xl.'"-,and:"Sonata XII;" (Paganini). ,r,.V).:i: Weather report. 9.4:"-Mr.. Peter Dorrian, "The ; Curate-.Ex-plains." . : : '9.8:.- Bass, Mr.- J..-M., Caldwell, 'AThe Cob-: bier's Song." ■ , 9.14: (a): Chicago Symphony' Orchestra, record, "Valse Triste" (Sibelius) ; (b) San Francisco Symphony 'Orchestra, record, ~ "Funeral March of Marionette" (Gounod).. ■ : -■ .-■ 9.22: Tenor, Mr. E. W. Bobbins, "Tlie'if lower Song." .-, • .-■ ; ■■. : •,--■.:. . . ■> :■-• 9.20: Ariel Singers Quartet. ."Brightly Dawns Our Wedding i)ay." - ' -■■ - ::'.': ■'■ -'■■'- -. '-'"•' .. 9.30-10.0: Presentation of. the grand opera, "Tristan and Isolda" (Wagner, Act 3) ; First instalment; records. Cast—lsolda, Goetn Ljungberg; Tristan; Walter Wtddop; Kurvenal, Howard Fry,, Eduard Habich; King Mark, Ivar Andresen; Brageana, Genia Guszalewiez; Melot. E. Noe; Shepherd. Kennedy SriCenua. ... 3YA, Curtstchurch" (306 metres). —3-4.30-p.mM Afternoon session. .6.0 : 'Children's- session, conducted by "Storyman." .7.0; News session. 810: Miscellaneous >-. programme by Commercial Travellers' Association Concert ; Party. ■ 8.1: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, record, "Pique Dame" (Suppe). 8.9: Part song, Commercial Travellers' Male Choir, under Mr. Alfred Worsley, "Sailor's Song." 8.14: Soprano, Miss Merle \ Parry—(a),/ "Happy Song," (b) "The Cuckoo." 8.21: Recitation, Mr. A. E. Romerill,-' "The Gardener's Story." 8.27: Bass, Mr. H. Taylor, "The Tuno of the Open Country." 8.31: Mandolin Band, record, "Semiramlde" (Rossini). 8.39: Part song. Commercial: Travellers' Male Choir, "Minnesingers." 8.44: Baritone/Mr. W. Toomey, "The Diver." 8.48: Violin, Mr. RobertL. Clarke, "Romance" (Sim'onetti). 8.53: Contralto, Miss Maggie Richardson, "The Boatman of the Forth." 8.57: Sea song, Mr. W. Drake, "The Stoker." 9.1: Weather report. 9.6: Dajos Bela Orchestra, record, "Electric ■ Girl" (Helmburgh). 9.10: Part song, Commercial Travellers' Male Choir, "In a Gondola." 9.15: Baritone, Mr. K. W., Connor—(a) "Fairings,;', (b). "Dune.". 9.22: Soprano; Miss Merle Parry, "Pale Moon." 9.26: Banjo, Len Fillis, record, "Banjoviality" (Flllls and Bright). 9.29: Recitation, Mr. A. E. Bomerill, "The Twelve Stone limit." 9.34: Tenor, Mr. G. W. Tarry, "For You Alone." 9.38: Xylouhone, Mr. \V. Bennett, record, "Bancer of Seville" (Grunow): S'A2: Part song. Choir, "To Arms." 9.46: Contralto, Miss Maggie Richardson—(a) "My Laddie," (b) "Turn Ye to Me." 9.53: Violin, Mr. Robt. L." Clarke, "Canzonetta." 9.58: Baritone, Mr. W. Toomey, "Indian Serenade." 10.2: Part song. Choir, "The Camel and the Butterfly." Programme of dance and other records till 11.

p.m. . ■'.-,. 4YA, Dunedin (463 metres).—3-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. CO: Children's session, conducted by Big Brother .Bill, and Aunt Sheila. 8.0: Town Hall chimes. ' 8.1: Paul Whlteman's Concert Orchestra,, record, "Suite of Serenades" (Herbert)—(l) Spanish, (2) Chinese,. (3) Cuban, (4) Oriental.' 8.9: 4YA Harmonists. "A Nursery Rhyme." 8.13: 4YA Broadcasting Trio, "Serenade" (Herbert). 8.18: Baritone, Mr. F. M.. Tuohy—(a) "Best, Thee, Sad Heart,'/ (b) "Sally Homer." 8.25: Recitation,; Miss Madge Yates, "To-night" 8.33: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Molly Andrews—(a) "A'Summer Night," (b) "Cycle of Life." ;; 8:40:; Piano; Mrs; Ernest Drake. 8.45: Philadelphia Symphony- Orchestra, (This , Is •■; the entr'acte from Act 4:■ of Moussorgsky's opera "Khowantchlna"; It is a.foreboding of the tragic events of the act Ho follow), (b) "Dance of the Tire Bird" (Stravinsky). 8.53: Tenor, Mr. H.; A. Johnston, "Lord Kandall." 8.57: Masters Lough ■■: and Mallett and Messrs. Dlxon and Hastwell, record, "Drink to Me Only." 9.0: Weather, report.: 9.2: 4YA Harmonists, "A Nursery Bhyme." 9.6: 4YA Broadcasting Trio, "Slavonic Danco No. 2" (Dvorak); 9.12: Bass-barltorie, Peter Dawson, record, "The Old Superb"; Marek Weber's Orchestra, record, "Vienna by Night" (Komzak). 9.23: Soprano, Miss Mac Matheson—(a) "Blackbird's Song," (b) "Black Roses." 9.30: 'Cello, Mr. .P.' J. Palmer, "Tarantella" (Squire). ,9.3s:^Recitation, Miss Madge Yates, "Orange Blossom!" 9.42: Tenor, Mr. H. A. Johnston, "The Lotus Flower." 9.46: Violin, Miss Eva Judd, "Bondlno" (Beethoven-Krelsler). 9.50: Baritone, Mr. F. M. Tuohy, "Bedouin Love Song." 9.54: Symphony Orchestra, record, "Spanish' Dance" (De Falla). D.58:: Mezzo-soprano, Miss Molile Andrews, "Cuckoo Clock." IYA, Auckland (333 metres).—3-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Talk, Mr. B. Howard'Taylor, "The Care of the Feet." 8.0: Chimes. Programme featuring Russian Music vby the Studio Trio and Madame Mary,-Towsey's Quartet. ■• ,8.1: Piano and orchestra, Arthur, de Greet and Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, record, 'Hungarian Fantasia" (Liszt). 8.17.: Madame Mary Towsey's.Quartet, "Volga Boat Song." 8.21: Soprano,) Miss Mary Carlton—(a) '.'Cradle gong," (h) "Overithe Steppe." 8:28: Studio- Trio, "Trip in D 'Minor—lst Movement" (Arensky). 8.36:- Mr. John Brae," "Don Juan' 3 Serenade." 8.39: One-act play, Auckland Comedy. Players and Mr. J. F. Montague, "Afternoon." 9.9: Weather report. 9.12: Piano, Mr. Cyril Towsey, "Melodle In E Major" (Rachmaninoff). 9.17: Soprano, Mrs. Percy'Thode, "Somj of India." 9.21: Violin, Miss Ina Bosworth, "Melodic" (Tschatkowsky). 9.26: Tenor. Mr. J. M'Dougall, "A Serenade." 9.30: Contralto, Miss; Edna Peace—(a) "Nay, Though My Heart Should Break," (b) "Only for Thee." 9.36: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, record, "Dance of the Fire Bird" (Stravinsky). 9.40: Soprano,; Miss Nancy O'Connor, My -Garden." 9.44: Sketch, Auckland Comedy Players, "The Weaker 'Sex." 9.54: Baritone, -Mr. John Bree, "To"the' Forest.'' -9.58: Studio Trio, "Russian Sketches" (Bantock). 10.6: Madame Mary Towsey—(a) "The Soldier's Bride," (b) "But Lately in Dance." 10.13: International Coricert Orchestra, record,, "Gold and Silver Waltz" (Lehar). - ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 7 June 1929, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 7 June 1929, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 7 June 1929, Page 5

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