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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, 28th MARCH,

2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES) 3-4.55: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session.

CO : Dinner music; Records. Edith Lorand Orchestra, "La Boheme" (i'uccini). Edith Loriind Orchestra, "La Serenade" (Metra). Violin —Tossy Spiwakowsky, "Turkish March" (Beetliovcn). (US: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Venetian Barcarolle" (Leoncavallo). Dajos Bela Ino, "Traumerei" (Schumann) ; "Chant d'Automne (TschaiUowsky). 'Cello—Gregor Piatigorsky, "Tlie Swan" (Saint Saens). G.ilO- Dajos Bela Orchestra, "La Traviata ' (Verdi) Ituyul ilusic Makers, "Kiss Me Again," "Oil, Sweet .Mystery of Life' (Her--0.J5: Paris Opera Coml<]uc Orchestra, "Ballet Egyptlcn" (Luiginl). T.U: News session, market reports, aud sports results. 7.41): Member of Wellington Stock Exchange: "Tho Stuck Exchange the World's Financial Barometer." 8.0: Chimes. . 8.1: 2YA Orchestrina (conductor, Signor A. 1\ Trmla), "Morning, Noon, and Night 8.9: Soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, "The Shadow Song." 8.13: Pianoforte—Misses Milly Cook and Molly Withers, "Tho Caliph of Bagdad" (Boieldieu). 8.20: Baritone—Jlr. William Boardman, "The l'orter's Song." 8.24: Humour—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell, ■ That's How I Like 'Jim"; song, "My Moon"; duet, "AH the Year Kound." 8.3G: 2YA Orchestrina, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn). 8.44: Contralto—Miss Mary Bald, "Rose Softly Blooming." ' . 5.48: Miss Myra Sawyer and Mr. William Buiirclmun, "The Manly Heart." 8 52; Tenor—Mr. E. W. Kobblns, recitation and aria, "Lc Mo Gaze," "Be Mine Hie De--8.50: 2YA Orchestrina, 'The Student l'rince" (Romberg). 9.4: Weather report and announcements. 9.6: Soprano—Miss Myra Sawyer, "As Thro the Street." 9.10: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, record, "Belle of New York" (Kerker); "The Keisha" (Jones). 9.15: Baritone—Mr. William Boardman, 'A Bachelor Gay." 0.22: 2YA Orchestrina, "On with the Dance 9.1*0: Humour—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell, "Why Did I?" Duet—"The Merry Miller." 9.36: Wurlitzer organ", record—Jesse Crawford; "Serenade" (Roraberg), "Indian Love Call" (Friml). 0.-12: Contralto—Miss Mary Bald, "Lorraine, Lorraine, Loree." 9.46: Duet, record—Winnie Melville and Derek Oidham, "Trot Here and There," "The Swing Song." 9.52: Tenor—Mr. E. W. Bobbins, "The Flower . Song." . . . 9.56 : ■ 2YA Orchestrina, "Intermezzo Russo" (Franke). 10.4: Close down. Tills- programme will be interrupted with relay of talkie feature from Majestic Theatre. IYA, Auckland (900 Kilocycles) .—3-4.30 : Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 6-7: Dinner session; Records. 7.0: News and market reports. 7.40: Talk—Mr. W. E. G. Wheeler, "Esperanto." 8.0: Chimes.; Belay from Lewis Eady, Ltd., ■of latest instrumental and vocal music. 8.30: The Studio Trio, "To the Spring" (Grieg), "Moment Musical" (Schubert) . S'.ar: Tenor —Mr. Itoy Dormer, "I Will Not Grieve." 8.10: Pianoforte —Miss Edith Harrhy, "Waltz in C Sharp Minor" (Chopin), "Melodic in E" (Rachmaninoff). Songs: "There is a Fair Isle," "Mother's Song," "Roses for tho King." 9.0: Evening forecast and announcements. 9.2 : Violin -Miss Ina Bosworth, "Reverie" (Harrby), "Sanioan Lullaby" (Boyd). 0.7: The Studio Trio, "Why" (Schumann); "Romance" (Schumann). 9.11: Tenor —Mr. Roy Dormer, "She is Far from the Land," "1 Know of Two liright Eyes." 9.17: New Symphony Orchestra, record; "Children's Overture," Parts 1 and I (Qullter). U. 25: Pianoforte —Miss Edith Uarriiy,. "Nocturne in E Minor" (Chopin), "Waltz in 15 Major" (Chopin). Songs: "You," "Mary Magdalene," "Colette." 9.45: Tho Studio Trio, "Vienna Life" (Strauss). 9.53: New Symphony Orchestra, record, "Children's Overture," Parts ;) and 4 (Quiiter). 3YA, Christchurch (980 kilocycles).—3-4.30: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Pat. (i-7: Dinner session; Records. American Legion Baud, "The Conqueror" (Tcike). Savoy Orpheaus, "Lido Lady" (Rodgers). New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Rustic Wedding Symphony" (Goldmark). Victor Olaf Sextet, "To a Water Lily" (Macdowell). New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Spanish Dance" (Moszkowskl). Wurlitzer organ—Reginald Foort, "Just Like a Darby and Joan" (Gilbert). Jack Hylton'a Orchestra, "The ■ Selfish Giant" (Coates). Victor Olaf Sextet, "To a Wild Rose," "In Autumn" (Macdowell). Violin and Wurlitzer Organ—De Groot and Terence Casey, "Parted" (Tosti). Victor Symphony Orchestra, "Danco of tho Hours" (Poncliielli). Wurlitzer organ—Kegiuald Foort, "Love Lies" (Kellard). American Legion Band, "lowa Corn Song" (arrgd. Beeston). 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Popular and dance programme. 8.1: Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, "Waltz" (Curse). "Serenade" (Liebe). 8.10: Valencia Quartet, "Will o' the Wisp." Soprano—Miss Lucy Fullwood, "A-Heart That's Free." 8.16 :■ - Violin—Miss Irene Morris, "Swing Song" (Ethel■; Barns). 5.20: Tenor—Mr. T. G. Rogers, "Tho Trumpeter." Contralto—Miss Mary Taylor, "My Ships." 8.27: Concertina and Ocarino—Mr. John Campbell, "Popular Melodies." 8.33: Baritone, Mr. E. J. Johnson, "Tho Yeoman's Wedding Song." Valeucia Quartet, "Sally in Our Alley." 5.40: Christchurdi Broadcasting Trio, "Syncopation" (Kreisler), "Viennese March (Kreisler), "Petit Bolero" (Ravina). 8.50: Tenor—Sir. t. G. ltogers, "The Blue Alsatian Mountains." Contralto —Miss Mary Taylor, "In Ah Old-fashioned Town." 8.56: Violin—Miss Irene Morris, "Serenade" (Ethel Bams). 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Scottish soprano—Miss Lucy Fullwood, "Comin' Thro' the Rye." 9.6: Baritone—Mr. IS. J. Johnson, "The Song of the Wagoner." 9.10: Concertina and Ocarino— Jlr. John Campbell, "Melodies of Popular Songs." 9.18: Tenor and soprano—Valencia Duo, "Somewhere a Voice is Calling." 9.22: Jazz improvisations—Miss Merle Miller, "Rarabling Over the Ivories" (own -arrangement). 9.21!: Valencia Quartet, "O Dear, What Can the Matter Be?" 9.30-11: Programme of dance records. 4YA, Duendin (050 kilocycles).—3-4.30: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's hour, conlucted by Aunt Sheila. 6-7: Dinner music; Records. 7.0: News session. 8.0: Chimes. Salon Orchestra, "Morse Marines" (Allan), "Land" of Hope and Glory"' (Elgar). 8.9: Baritone—Mr. Noel H. North, "O Flower of ait tho World," "Obstillation." 8.13: Virtuoso String Quartet, "Mignon" (.Thomas). 8.17: Recitation—Mr. D. E. Dall, "Tho Secret People." 8.22: Suite—Salon Orchestra, "My Lady Dragonfly" (Finuk). 8.39: Soprano—Miss Evelyn Shcpard, "Carissima." 8.42: Piano— Mrs. C. Drake, "Invitation to the Waltz" (Weber). 8.47: Tenor—Mr. George Crawford. "When Shadows Gather." 8.50: Suite—Salou Orchestra, "Nautical Scones" (Fletcher). 9.0: Weather report and announcements. 9.2: Male chorus, record—"War Songs." 9.6: BaritoneMr. Noel H. North, "The Trumpets Shall Sound." 9.10: Salon Orchestra, "Tancredi" (Rossini). 9.81: Recitations—Mr. D. E. Dall, "Old Farmer Gray Gels rhotegraphed," "The Heathen Chinee." 9.24: Virtuoso String Quartet, "Orientale" (Glazounov). 9.28: Male chorus, record; "Sea Songs.". 0.32: Fantasia Salon Orchestra, "Water Melon Patch" (Bideood). 9.40: Soprano—Miss Evelyn Shepard, "The Nightingale," "Still as the Night." 9.46 : Flute and clarinet—Messrs. Keuderdine and George, "Lo, Here tho Gentle Lark" (Bishop). 9.50: Tenor—Jlr. George Crawford, "June's First Rose," "The Meeting of tho Waters." 9.50: Salon Orchestra, "The Skaters" (Waldteufel).

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 5

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