RADIO PROGRAMMES
I SATURDAY. 21st MARCH. 21A, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCICLIiS). 3.0: Chiracs. Records. .-1.30 and 4.30: Sporting results 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt '(U)?'Dinner music. Kauffman's Orchestra, "The Gipsy ltaron" (Strauss). La Vittorla Orchestra, "Wedding of the Winds" (Hall). Polydor String Orchestra, "Italiana m Algeria (Kosslril). Piccadilly Orchestra, 'If Only I Had You" (Daviea), "Lolita" (Ferrete), "Charmalne" (Ranee). PhUharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, "Songs of Love" (Strauss). New Mayfair Orchestra, "This Year of Grace" (Coward). Waring's Orchestra, "Ah 1 Sweet Mystery of Life" (Herbert). Polydor String Orchestra, "Les Dragons dea Viliars" (Maillart). Victor Concert Orchestra, "Minuet in G" (Paderewski); "Amaryllis." Piccadilly Orchestra, "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coatcs). International Concert Orchestra, "Blue Danube" (Strauss). 7.0: Kews session, market reports, and sports ".■10': Talk—Dr. I. L. G. Sutherland, "Education on the Air." S.O: Chimes. Relay from Town Hall of concert by Wellington Apollo Singers; conductor, Mr H Temple White. The Singers, "Hymn to Apollo," "Summer Night." Quartet, B. H. Mayall, A. E. Coe, T. Watson, and D. Hall. Piano—Mr. Ernest Jenner, "L'lslo Joyeuse." The Singers, "The Anvil," "Tobacco." Violin —Miss Ava Symons, "First and Second Movements from Sonata in G. Minor" (Tartlnl). The Singers—"Requiem," "Pilgrims' Chorus" from "Tannhauser." From Studio: Weather report and station notices. Piano—Four pianos, "Faust" Waltz (Gounod-Liszt), "Dreams of Hawaii" (Mittmann—Gelbtrunk). From Town Hall: The Singers, "Sailors' Chorus." "Now is the Month of Maying." Piano—Mr. Ernest .Tenner, "Two Studies. Op. 46, Nos. 6 to 8" (York Bowcn). The Singers, "Hungarian March." Violin—Miss Ava Symons, "Canto Amoroso" (Sammartini-Elman), "Variations on a Theme by Corelll" (Krelsler). The Singers —"Sylvia," "The Hunter in His Career." From Studio: 10-11: Dance music. 11.10: Sporting summary. 3YA, Chrtstchurch (980 kilocycles).—3.o: Records. 4.25: Sports results. 5.0: Children's Hour, conducted by "Aunt Tat," "Sunny Jim," and "Jack Frost." lj.0: Dinner Music. Royal Opera Orchestra, "Pracludium" (Jarnefeldt). Jio.val Opera Orchestra, "Eugin Onegin" (Tsehaikowsky). Balalaika Orchestra, '■Shining Moon." Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. "Morning. Noon, and Night in Vienna." Paul Whlteinan's Orchestra, "Suite of Serenades" (Herbert). Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Tales from the Vienna Woods." Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "German Dances" (Mozart). Royal Opera Orchestra, "Berceuse" (Jarnefcldt). N San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, "Serenade" (Volkman) ; "Flight of the Bumblo Bee" (Rimsky-Korsakov). Chicago Symphony Orchestra, "Valse Trlste" (Sibelius), "Funeral March of a Marionette" (Gounod). San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, "Mnrche Milltairo" (Schubert). 7.0: News Session. 7.30: Sports results. 8.0: Chimes. Jack Hylton's Orchestra, "Old Musical Comedy Gems." 8.8: Bass—Mr. Leslie N. Fleming; "Gipsy John," "At Dawning." 8.14: Accordeon—Mr. W. W. Sumner; "Waltz—Mellow Moon," "There's a Rainbow Round my Shoulder," "E Parl Ra" (arr. Sumner). 8.19: Cabaret songs at piano with banjolele—The Rose and Thlstio Duo; "Little White Lies." "A Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine." 8.25: Hawaiian Instrumental Quartctt—Hawaiian Harmony Four: "One, Two, Three, Four Waltz" (Allan) ; "Rose of Honolulu" (Armstrong). 8.34: Tenor—Mr. E. K. Pitman ; "Marguerite," "Firstly, My Dear Brethren." 5.40: Piano—Miss Aileen Warren, "Venetlenne" (Godard). 8.-H : Humour in song and story—Mr. Jock Lockhart: "Introducing"— When Young Whittiiigton Heard Those Bow Bells Chime," "That's Why I Love Her," "Thump I Thump 1" 8.56: Chrlstclmrcli Broadcasting Trio: "Capriccio" (Relsseger) ; "Water Lilies" (Hope); "Bolero" (Spanish Dance), (Moskowskl). 9.(5: Weather Report and Station Notices. 0.8: Band—H.M. Grenadier Guards. "Sylvia Ballet" (Delibes, arr. Kappey). !U6: Bass—Mr. Leslie N. Fleming, "La Paloma." 9.20: Accordeon—Mr. W. W. Sumner, Waltz— "Mexican Rose;" "Bridget O'Flynn," "Sleepy Valley" (all arr. Sumner). 9.2G: Cabaret Songs at piano with banjolele—The Rose and Thistle Duo: "Just a Little Closer," "Hello! Swanee, Hello 1" 9.32: Hawaiian Harmony Four: "I Hear the Ukuleles Calling Mo Home" (Scott), "Aloha Oe" (Berger). 9.41: TenorMr. E. It. Pitman, "Jogfring Along the Highway." 9.45: Piano—Miss Aileen Warren, "Juba" (Dett). 9.48: Vocal Novelty—Juan Llossas and Soufii American Orchestra; "Intip Ratal," "Cunmlo (Juleras Llorar." 9.54: Instrumental— Broadcasting Trio; "Tarantella" (Hiller), "A La Passepied" (Williams), "Valse" (Gounod). 10.4-11: Dance Music. SUNDAY, 22nd MARCH. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). 3.0 to 4.30: Records. 6.0: Children's session, conducted by "Undo George," assisted by Children's Choir from Maranul Methodist Church. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Taul's Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave street, Wellington. Preacher, Canon Percival James. Organist and Choirmaster. Mr. Robert Parker; the St. Matthew Passion Music. 8.15 (approx.) : Stidio concert. Salon Orchestra (Conductor, Mr. M. T. Dixon) ; "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagnl). 8.23: Mezzo-soprano—Madamo Emily Briggs, with violin obbligato, "Serenade." 8.27: 'Cello with organ—Hans Bottermimd, "Evening Song" (Schumann) ; "Thou Art Kepose" (Schubert). 8.35: Baritone—-Mr. S. Evelyn Rodger, with violin obliggato, "The Road that Leads to You," "Uncle Rome." 8.41: Salon Orchestra, "Llebeslied" (Paderewski) ; "Talisman" (Zimmerman). 8.49 : Tenor—Mr. Arthur C. Clark, "Song of Luring," "Faery Song.' 554: Violin Mr. W. Haydock and baton Orchestra, "Andante de la Symphonlo Es--92: Weather report and station notices. 9.4 : Band—H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Mcrric England" (German). . 9 12 • Vocal duet —Madamo Emily Bnggs and Mr.' S. Evelyn Rodger, "What Have I To Do With Thee?" 9.17: Salon Orchestra, "Coppelia Ballet" 9.25T Tenor—Mr. Arthur C. Clark, "Nymphs and Shepherds." 0.29: Piano—Mr. Gordon Short, "Two Mennesc Waltzes" (Godowsky). 9 36- Mezzo-soprano—!intdame Emily iriggs, with orchestra, "Hindoo Song," "In Sunnier Time in Bredon." . 943 • Ciioir —Tomanerclior Lerpzig, Es Ist Em Reis Entsprungen," "Stllle Nacht, Leilige Nacht." 9.51: Salon Orchestra; "Maid of the Mountains" (Fraser-Simson). 3YA, Christchurch (9SO kilocycles).—3.o: Gramophone recital. 5.30: Children's Song Service, by children of Methodist Sunday Schools. 6.15: Chimes from Studio. 6.30: Relay of evening service from East Belt Methodist Church, Fitzgerald avenue. Preacher: Rev. W. H. Greenslade. 7.45 (approx.) : Musical recordings from studio. 8.0 (approx.): Relay of Studio Programme from 4YA, Dunedln.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 7
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