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DRADIO PROGRAMMES
* WEDNESDAY, 6th AUGUST. ?e 2YA^ WELLINGTON (720 kilocycles). o) 3.0: Chimes. Relay of Chamber Concert. Ie -~t : Dinner' Music, Records. Dajos Bela jj[ Orchestra, "Sulamlth" (Hansen-Milde) ; "Migie nonette" (A'icliolls). Dajos Bcla Orchestra, rt "Kldgaffcln." :)f 8.1 D: Frank- WeKtfleld's Orchestra, "Clas-sli-a." Organ, Slgmund Krumgold, "Indian I lS Love Call" (Frlml). Dajos Bela Orchestra, i "You. Only You." 6.80: Itaie Da Costa Ensemble, ■Tunny '■j Face." Dajos Bcla . Orchestra, "The Sphinx" ;, (Popy). ' . " 0.45: Orchestra Mascottc, "The flowers' Dream" (Translateur) ; "Whispering of the Flowers" (Yon Blon). Organ, Sigmund Krumgold, "Gypsy Love Song" (Herbert). Daios " Beia Orchestra, "Electric Girl." "■ 7.0: News and market reports, and sports c results. ■ n 8.0: Chimes. From Town Hall. Choral ie and orchestral concert by the Royal Welllng- > ton Choral Union and the Philharmonic' Ory elicstra j ■c The Orchestra: Overture to "Tannhauser" | is (Wagner). 0 The Orchestra: Symphony No. Sin B Minor ■ - (Schubert). * Royal Wellington Choral "Union: Hiawatha, <1 Paris I. and 11. (Coleridge-Taylor). Soloists, soprano, Helen Gardner; tenor, Edwin Dennis; :t baritone, William Walters. 5 To-morrow's Early Session. x Organ recital by W. A. Gatheridgc, and community singing, led by Harison Cook; pianist W. A. Gatheridge. Organ items: Prelude to Act 111., and Bridal Chorus, "Lohengrin" (Wagner); Spring Song (Hollins) ; Evensong ■' (Easthope Martin) ; Lost Chord (Sullivan) ; 1 Toccata In G (Dubols). '{ 3 p.m.: Concert by combined schools, direct- * ed by E. Douglas Tayler, Supervisor of School s ' Piano duet: "Spanish Dance;" Marjorie c Macedo and Molly Duffy (St. Mary's Convent). s Choruses: "Ou Vouley-vous Aller?" Flight :; of the Swallows," St. Mary's Convent. i Violin solo: "Legende" (Wieniawski), PrudI ence Lewis (Marsden). II Clarinet duet: "Reveries, 1 and 2" (Faber), r O E. Langtry and J." Strang; piano, It. Jones I (Hutt Valley High). , c Chorus: "The Snow." Marsden School. s I'iano duct: "Marche Mignon" (Poldini), !; \eila Patterson.and Sclby Morton (St. Mary's r Song:'"Four-leaved Clover." Margaret Jeii- '' ims (Chiiton House). ,! Chorus: "Viking Sons" and "Hush hong, ' Wellington Girls' College. • Piano solo: "Folicblnettc" (KaelimanJnofl1). " Thcrle Oswln (Marsden). ■ Song: "The Fairies'- Lullaby, Barbara Banu uistcr (Wellington Girls' College). f Flute and cUrinet duet: "Barcarolle ' (OlTcn- „ bach), U. Ballahtyne and O. E. Langtry; piano. „ K. Jones (Hutt Valley High). Piano duet: "The Flight of the Gypsies '; (Hummel), Marjory Macedo and Molly D.uffy ' (St. Mary's Convent).' . . Violin solo: "Hymn to the Sun" (Itimsky--1 Korsakoff), Prudence Lewis (Marsden). Song: "There are Fairies at the Bottom of c our Garden," Winifred Blako (St. Mary's Con- " Chorus with organ: "Are- Maria" (St. Mary's [: Convent). ', . o IYA, AUCKLAND (800 kilocycles), o 12.30-1.SO: Relay Community Singing from .1 Auckland iTowni Hall. : 3-4.30: Afternoon sesf sion. 5.0: Children's session, conducted by .1 Uncle Tom., 6-7 :.Dinner session, Records. 7.0: r News and market reports. 8.0 : Chimes. Barry's 8 Ingall's Hawaiian Quartet, "La Goloiidrlna" ft (Serradcll) ; "Wedding of the Painted Doll." ii S.B: Contralto: Miss Martha Williamson, "Ships it That Pass In the Night," "In tho Silence." y 5.15: Saxophone-clarionet duets, The Ciarsax - Duo, "Tho Butterfly" (Bendlx) ; "Romance" I, (Doerr). . 8.22: Bass-baritone, Mr. A. Gib--0 bons Taylor, "Down in tho Depths," "Chorus c Gentlemen." 8.29: Piano and vocal novelties, '. Eric and Jack, "High Up on tho Hill-Top" y (Campbell) ; "That's My Mammy" (Nelson), c 8.37: Elocution, Mr. Alan M'Elwain, "Humour." - 5.41: Barry Ingall's Hawaiian Quartet, "Aloha s Sunset Land" (Kaweno) ; "Myxßosary" (Nevin). 1 5.48: Contralto, Miss Martha Williamson, "I Cannot Sing tho Old Songs." 8.D2: Saxophone and clarionet duets, Tho Ciarsax. Duo, "Lo. Hore the Gentle Lark" (Bishop, arrgd. Lethierc). 9.0: Evening weather forecast aud . announcements. 0.2: Bass-baritone, Mr. A. 1 Gibbons Taylor, "Up From Somerset." 9.C: Barry Ingall's Hawaiian Quartet, "bong to '■ Hawaii "Invercarglll March" (Lithgow). 9.13: r Elocution, Mr.:. Alan' M'Elwain, "More Hum-. *' our." 8.20: Piano and vocal novelties, Eric ! and Ja'ck,'"Chloo"' (Moret) ; "Painting the * Clouds With Sunshine" (Burke). 9.28-10: ',- Gramophone-Lecture-recital, A Commentator, . "Latest Recordings." ! 3YA, CHRISTCHUHCH (9SO kilocycles). ! 3-4.30: Afternoon session. 5.0: Children's Hour, "Uncle John." .6-7: Dinner session, Records. New-Light Symphony Orchestra, "Merry Wives of Windsor" (Nicolal). Marek Weber's Orchestra, '.'Moonlight on the Alster." 0.15: ! New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Hearts and 1 Flowers."' Marck Weber's Orchestra, "Wine, 1 Women, and Song." Wurlitzer Organ, Reginald 1 Foort, "By the.'Blue Hawaiian Waters" (Ket- ' elby). 6.30: New Light' Symphony Orchestra, 1 "The Glow Worm Idyll" (Lincke). Victor ' Salon Orchestra, "Indian Love Call," "The 1 World is Waiting for the Sunrise" (Lockhart). ' De Groot and His Orchestra, "When Summer lls Gone." De Groot's Orchestra, "The Merry 1 Widow." Wurlltzer Organ, Reginald Foort, ' "Leave Me Alone," "Songs My Mother Taught 1 Me" (Dvorak). 7.0 : .News session. 7.30 : Ad- : dington Stock Marget Reports. 8.0: Chimes. 1 Tho Light Symphony Orchestra record, "The : Merry Wives of Windsor" (Xicolai). 5.9: 1 Grand Opera Quartet, "The Lark's Song" (Men--1 delssolm). Soprano, Madame Gower-Burns. 1 "Hark, HarkV the' Lark," ; "The Lotus Flower." 8.IS: 'Cello, Beatrice Harrison, "Viennese Mel-ody."-"-8.22: Tenor, Mr. Ernest Rodgcrs, "An f Evening Song," "To Daisies." 5.27: Studio Instrumental Octet, "The Bo- ■ hoinlan Girl Overture" (Baife). 5.35: Aria, Miss Alice Vlnsen, "My Heart is Weary." 8.39: Humour, Wish Wynne, record, "A-Bed-tlmc Story". (Wynne). 8.45: Tenor and Bass, Grand Opera Male Duo, "The Palanquin Bearers." S.4S: De Groot and Bor Calve, "Aye Maria." 8.51: Soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, "Mother, You Know the Story." 8.55: Studio Instrumental Octet, "Song of the Volga Boatmen" (arrgd. Langey); "Cossack Lullaby" (Jiranek) ; "Danco Orieutale" 'Lubornlirsky).- 9.1: Weather report and station notices. 9.3: Band of the Garde Republicane, "Clarinet Concerto." p.ll: Bass, Mr. Jack Filer; "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind." 9..15: Contralto, Miss Alice Vinsen, "To Music." 9.18: Studio Instrumental Octet, "Madame Butterfly." 9.26: Tenor, Mr. Ernest Rogers^ "Bird Songs nt Eventide." 9.29: 'Cello, Lauri Kennedy, "Old Scotch Melody." 9.33: Soprano, and contralto. Grand Opera Duo, "At Early Dawn." 9.36: Studio Instrumental Octet, "Celtic Danco" (Bullard) ; "Sorenata" (Cajlni) ; "Passepied" (Delibes). 9.44: Bass. Mr. Jas. Filer, "Maids 3tay Boast." 9.45: Do (.'root and. Bor Calve. "Mirage" (Coates). 9.51: Grand Opera Quartet, "Nightfall in Hyderabad." 9.54: Studio Instrumental Octet, "The Jevington Suite." . ■ 4TA, DUNEDIN (630 kilocycles). 3-4.30: Afternoon session. 5.0: Chimes. Children's Hour, conducted by Big Brother Bill. ti-7: Dinner music, records. 7.0: News session. 7.15: Talk, Mr. 1. W. M'Casklll, "Review of Journal of Agriculture." 8.0: Chimes, Marek Weber aud His Orchestra, "Leharlaua" (Geigcr). 8.9: Soprano, Miss Evelyn Shepard, "The Little Sunbeam," , "The Encftanted . Forest." 8.15: The Collegians, "You're the Cream in My Coffee" (de Sylva) ; "Oriental Moonlight" (Unknown): "Painting the Clouds With Sunshine" (Unknown). 8.27: Recitation, Miss Quaife, "Mrs. Plnkcrton's Bonnet," "New Year's Eve, 1913." 8.33: Violin, Miss Eva Judd, "Waltz In A Major" (Krelsler); "Melody in F" (Rubinstein). 8.39: Tenor, Mr. J. E. Davies, "Go, Lovely Rose." 8.43: Tho Collegians, "Tondeleyo" (Gay). 8.46: Humorous vocal Items, Mr. James A. Paterson, "I'm Eighty In the Morning," "When M'Kay Started Learning the Bagpipes." 8.50: The Collegians, "Lovable and Sweet" (Levant), "My Dream Memory" (Levant), '"Sunny Side Up" (Levant). 9.0 : Weather report. 9.2: Soprano, Miss Evelyn Shepard, "Youth and Spring." 9.5: The Collegians, "If You're in Love You'll Waltz" (M'Carthy). 9.9: Recitation, Miss Kathleen Quaife, "Playmates." 9.J3: Violin, Miss Eva Judd, "Sorenata" (Tostelli). !U7: Tenor, Mr. .1. E. Davies) "Irish Folk Song," "Welsh Folk Songs." P. 22: The Collegians, "Collegiate Sam" (Davicsi. 9.25: Humorous vocal items. Mr. .lames A. Paterson, "Flower of tho Heather." 9.29: The Collegians, "When You Come to the End of a Dny." 9.33-11: Dance session, records. - '
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 32, 6 August 1930, Page 5
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