RADIO PROGRAMMES
FRIDAY, 14th MARCH
2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3--1.05 : Afternoon session. • 3.0: Children's session. ti.U :. Dinner music session. Records: Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "Mignon" (Thomas); Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Tales of Hoffman—Barcarolle" (Offenbach). ■ 6.15: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Faust" (Gounod);'piano, Karol Szreter, "Jfleddrmaus" (Strauss). . ■ 6.3o:Dajos Bela Orchestra, "La Tosca" (Verdi); 'cello, Orabio de Castro, "Nocturne in E Flat" (Chopin). 6.15: Grand' Symphony Orchestra, "Pra Diavolo" (Aubcr); Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Tales of Hoffman, Entr'acte and Minuet" (Offenbach). 7.0: News session, market ■ reports and sports results. . • • ■ 7.40: Lecturette, member •■ of Stock Exchange, "Tho Stock Exchange, the World's Financial Barometer.". 8.0: Chimes. ■' 2YA Orchestrina (conductor, Signor' A. P. Truda), "Dame Blanches" (Boieldieu).. . • 8.9:. Soprano, Miss Gretta ■ Stark, "Jewel Song." 5.13: Pianoforte, Miss Adelaide Long, "Creole Dance" (Lermont). 5.20: Baritone, Mr. Ray. Kemp, "Mephistophclcs Serenade." 8.24: 2YA Orchestrina. "Boheme" (Puccini). 5.32: Contralto, Mrs. Ray Kemp, "When All Was Young." - 8.36: Madame Eugenic Dennis and Partuer, "In aud Out of a Punt." 5.13: 'Cello, Laurie Kennedy, "Old Scotcli Melody" (arrgd. Kennedy). S.4G: Tenor, Mr. Will Hancock, "Golden Days." 5.50: Miss Gretta Stark and Mr. Hay Kemp, "Still as the Night." 8.54: 2YA Orchestrina, "Merely Molly" (Finck). 9.2: Weather report and. announcements. 9.4: Mrs. Hay Kemp and Mr. Will Hancock, "Home to Our Mountains." 9.8: Soprano, Miss Gretta Stark, "Should He Upbraid." 9.12: 2YA Orchestrina, "Le Due Gemelle Ballet" (Ponchielll). . . '9.22: Sketch. Madame Eugenic Dennis and Partner, "Two on a 'Bus." -„,,■„ 9.29: The Etude Quartet, "Glass of Fashion (German). ' , „ 9.33: National Military Band, "Prelude," from "Lohengrin" (Wagner); "March," from "Tannhauser" (Wagner). 9.41: Tenor, Mr. Will Hancock, "I'll Forget 9 45- Concerted with orchestra. Grand Opera Company, record, Vocal Gems from "Mlgnon ; "Tales of Hoffman." 0.53: 2YA Orchestrina,. "L'Esprit Francais (Waldteufel). IYA, Auckland (900 kilocycles) .—3.0-4.30 I) m : Afternoon session. 5.0: Children s session,' conducted by Petor-Pan. 6-7: Dinner session. Records. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr. W. G. E. Wheeler, "Esperanto." S.O: Chimes; relay from Lewis Eady's Hall of latest vocal and instrumental music. 8.30: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, record, "Danse Orientale" (Glazounoff). 8.H4: Bass-Baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland, "Mirl Dye." 8.38: Studio Instrumental Trio, "Suite of Four Pieces" (Bach). 5.41: Elocution,- Mr. J. M. Clark, "Polonlus' Advice to His 'Son," from "Hamlet." 8.40: Soprano, Miss. Sarah Stacpoole, "Ships that Pass in the Night." 8.53: Studio Trio, "Variations from Septet" (Beethoven). .9.0: Evening forecast and - announcements. 9.2: Miss Sarah Stac-poole-and Mr. Frauk Sutherland, "The Dream Minuet." 9.6: Piano, Mr. Eric Waters, "Nocturne" (York-Bowen). -9.13: Elocution, Mr. J. M. Clark, "Jean Goello's Yarn." 9.20: Studio Instrumental Trio, "Scherzo" (YorkBowcn). 9.27: Bass-Baritone, Mr. Frank Sutherland, "The Midnight- Review." ■ 9.31: 'Cello, record, Beatrice Harrison, "Viennese Melody" . (Kreisler). 9.35: Duet, Miss' Sarah Stacpoole and Mr. - Frank Sutherland, "The Voyagers." ' 9.39: Studio Trio, "Souvenir U'Hongrie" (Beudel). -9.48: Soprano, Miss Sarah Stacpoole, "Ships of Arcady." 9.52: Male Choir, Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey, record, "Tho Littlo Sandman." 9.56: Berlin State Opera, "The Beautiful Galathea" (Sup. arrgd. Arrok). • • ■■ :
3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles).—3.o-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's Hour, "Aunt Pat." 6-7 : Dinner session ; Kauffmari's Orchestra, "The Gipsy Baron" (Strauss); La Vittorla Orchestra, "Wedding of the Winds" (Hall) ; Piccadilly Orchestra, "If Only I Had You" (Davies), "Lolita" (Ferrete); Kalamoku's Honoluluans, "Aloha Oe" (Lilluokalani) ; Piccadilly Orchestra, "Charmaine" (Kapee) ; New Mayfair Orchestra, "This Year of Grace" (Coward); Waring's Orchestra, "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life"; Kolomoku's Honoluluans, "Three O'clock in the Morning"; Tictor Concert Orchestra, "Minuet in G" (Paderewskl), "Amaryllis" (Thys) ; Piccadilly Orchestra, "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates) ; International Concert Orchestra, "Blue Danube" (Strauss). . 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes; popular and dance programme. 8.1: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "At Evening (Pache) ; "Farewell, My Love, Farewell (Lehar) ; "Serenade to the Moon" (Esipoff). 8.11: Soprano, Mrs. Lucy O'Brien, "Sunshine Above." 8.15: Violin, Miss Ireae Moms, "Aubade" (D'Ambrosio). 8.18: Recitation, Mr. H. Instone, "Scottish Patter." 8.23: Cornet, Mr. N. Goffln, "When the Swallows Homeward Fly." 8.26: Tenor, Mr. Sydney Andrews, "Dear Heart"; "I Send You Roses. 8.32: English Concertina, Mr. John Campbell, "Scotch Medley"; "Bells and the Lost Chord : "Rag Medley." 8.39: Humour, Mr. George Titchener, "That Happyland." 8.44: Soprano, Mrs. Lucy O'Brien, "Walt"; "A Heart That's Free." 8.48: Violin, Miss ■ Irene Morris, "Swing Song" i(Ethel Barns). 8.51: Kecitatlon, Mr. H. Instone, "More Scotch Patter. 8.56: Cornet, Mr. N. Goffln, "Stars in a Velvety Sky" (Clarke). 9.3: Weather report and announcements. 9.5: Christchureli Broadcasting Trio, "Vienna Life" (Strauss). 9.15.Tenor, Mr. Sydney Andrews, "Baby Moon. 9.15: Humour, Mr. George Titchener, "Legal Phraseology" (Edwards). 9.23: English Concertina, Mr. John Campbell, "Popular Melodies"; dance programme until 11 P.m.
4YA, Dunedin (650 kilocycles) .—3.0-4.30 p.m.: Afternoon session. 3.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 6-7: Dluuor session, records. 7.0: News session. 8.0 : Chimes; Salon Orchestra, "The Middy" (Alford) ; "Liebestraum" (Liszt). 8.12: BassBaritone, Mr. G. M. Salmond, 'The Drums of Life"; "Faith in Spring." -8.18: 'Cello, record, Beatrice Harrison, "Harlequinade" (Popper). 8.22: Recitation, Miss M. E. Juriss, "Young Fellow, my Lad." 8.2T: Salon Orchestra, "Serenade" (Pierne), "Intermezzo Russe" (Franke). 8.34: Soprano, Miss Rae A. C. Stnbbs, "May Dew." 8:37: Piano,-Mr. A. H. Pettitt, "Rondo No. 1" (Chopin). 8.44: Tenor, Mr. William Harrison, "Nlta Gitana"; "String of Pearls." 8.51: Salon Orchestra, "In a. Persian Garden" (Lehraann). 8.51J Contralto, Miss Irene Horniblow, "Douglas. 0.0: Weather report. 9.10: Bass-Baritone, Mr. G. M. Salmond, "Jl Lacerato Spirito." 9.13: Recitations, Miss M. E. Juriss, "The Soldier"; "Sleepy." 9.19: Salon Orchestra, "Minuet (Paderewski); "Serenade" (Schubert). 9.26: Soprano, Miss Bae Stubbs, "Turn Once Again' ; "The Weeping Willow." 9.32: 'Cello, Beatrice Harrison, "The Broken Melody" (Van Biene). 9.36: Tenor, Mr. W. Harrison, "The Pipes of Pan." 9.39: Salon Orchestra, "Mr. Popple (arrgd. Ketelbey) ; "Concert Valse, Estudlantina" (Waldteufel). 9.48: Contralto, Miss Irene Horniblow, "Three Green Bonnets"; "Fairy Waters." 9.55: Salon Orchestra, "Melodic" (Rachmaninoff); "Slavonic Dance No. 2" (Rachmaninoff). ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1930, Page 5
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