RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY. JULY 31. , 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 KILOCYCLES). (Daily from 10 a.m.) 5.0: Children's hour, by-Hiawatha. CO: National Symphony Orchestra, "William Tell" Overture (Rossini). Internatloual Novelty Orcheatra, "To Die Dreaming" Waltz. Toltronlerl String Quartet, "Serenade from Quartette in F" (Haydn); 6.19: Jack Hylton and his Orchestra, Memories of Paris" (Moretti). J. H. Squire Celesto Octet, "Scene de Ballet" (de Beriot). Royal Italian Band, "Marcla Rale" . (Boyal March) (Gabettf): '6.32: The Farlophone Salon Orchestra, "La Source," Ballet Suite (Delibes). Salon Orchestra, "Aloha Sunset Land" (Kawclo). Reginald Kins and his Orchestra,; "The . Song I Love" (Henderson). C.48: Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "Simple Aveu" (Thome). Marek Weber and his Or-, chestra, "Vienna by Night" (Komtak). T.O: News. 7.40: Lecturette, "Books, Grave and ;Gay." 8.0: Overture, 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Leon de' Mauny)."FideUo" (Beethoven). ' \ . ' ■ ■ -■-■:■■ 8.7: Madrigal, Wellington Harmonic Society, 'W and ! Sorrow." Part song, "A- Synset Beverle." i . 8,13: 2YA Concert' Orchestra,; "ValseLente" (Chopin). , ... 8.18: Part song,'"'Harmonic Society, "Ay Waukln'-O" (Scottish Air). Folk Song, .Harmonic Society, "Follow Mo Down to Carlow"; choral with orchestra, "Love's Old Sneet Song." , 8."S: Selection, '-YA Concert Orchestra, "Curriien." . S.'IO: Locturetto, Mrs. E. W: Kane,-"Children Through the Ages-^Chlldrcn 'of Old .Koine." li.O: Weallicr report and station notices.----0.2: Choral, with.Orcheatra, Wellington Uarmonic Society, "Bridal Chorus"; Somersetshire Folk Souk, "Richard- of Taunton Dene"; German Folk Songs (aX "In Sllcu* Night':; (b) "Lcrtc Fare Tliee Well."- , : 9.15: Tons poem, • 2YA ■ Concert Orchestra, "Phaeton" (Saint-Saens). . 0.23: Part song for. Female Voices with accompaniment for two violins' and piano, Wellington •Harmonic Society,. "The Snow"; nun song,, "AH in the April Evening." 9.33: . 2YA Concert Orchestra, '-'Norwegian Dances," Nos. 1 and 2 (Grieg).' : 9.41: Record, baritone, Sandy Macfarlanc (a) "The Road to tho Isles"; (b) "Will You Cpnio to Bonnie Scotland Where the Blue Bells Grow." 9,47: Negro'; Spiritual, WeUlngtqu/Harmonic Society, "Do Battle ob Jericho"; Mixed Quartet,. "Loyo Is. Meant- to Make ,X(a Gla,d";' Trio and chorus, "Promised Joys." 9.58: Record, march. National Military Band, "Lynwood" (Hume).: . .: . ■: ' ■■■ 10.1: Dance programme. ' ■ • 11.1: Closedown. ',-"■;. , 3YA, Chrlstchurch (980, kilocycles).—(Daily from 10 a.m.): 5.0: Children's hour,, by Rajah. 0.0:, Percy Pitt and'tho Augmented Symphony Orchestra, "Poet and Peasant" Overture. Organ, Quentin Mac Lean, "Lily of' Laguna." Menorah Symphony Orchestra, "Bar Kbchba"? Selection (Goldfaden). 6.19: New Queen's Hall Orchestra, "Carmen"' Ballet Music, Act 4. ■ Herman Findsand his orchestra, "Offenbachtana." 8.8.C. Wireless Military Baud, "Golliwog's Cake Walk" (Debussy). ■ 6.32: Herman Finck's Orchestra, "Schubertlana." J. H. Squire Celeste Ocetet, "Moonbeams and Shadows", (Squire). Court Symphony Orchestra, "The Wlndmall Man." Jean Lessen and his - Orchestra, "Love's Last Day" ' (Benatsky). 6.52 :■ J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "The Ant's Antics" (Squire). Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "The Merry Brothers", (Gennln). 7.0: News. 7.35: W.E.A. session. Professor F. Slnclslre, "Tho Romance of Words—Language and History/ 8.0: March, the Woolstpn Brass Band ■".(conductor, R. J. Estall), (a* "The, Marathon". (Rlmmer); overture (a) "The ■ Impressarlo" (Cimarosa). 8.16: Record, Vocal gems, Columbia Light Oppra Company, "Bow Bells." 8.20: Record, Cinema Organ, Edward O'Henry, "Dream Lover" (Schertzlnger). 8.23: Contralto, Nellie Xowe (a)
"The Enchantress; (b) "A' Song O'er the Hill." 8.28: Bumoreske, Woolstpn Brass,- Band, "A Day in Coonland" (Hawkins). 8.35: Becprd, teuor, Richard Crooks, "Only My Song." 8.38: Piano solos, ' Masie Ottey, (a) "Will o' the Wisp" (Qullter) ; (b) "Greenwich Witch" (Confrey). 8.44: Cornet duet with band, R. Simpson and C. Crcagh, VTwo Little Finches" (Kllng). 8.49: Baritone, Arthur S. Bell (a) "Eleanore"; (b) "A Banjo Song." 8.55: Woolston Brass Band, Andante from the "Pathetic Symphony" (Ist movement) (Tschalkowsky) 9.0: Weather forecast and notices. 9.2: Reserved. 9.17: Characteristic, The Woolston Brass Band, "The Grasshopper" (Bucalossl). y.22: Contralto, Nellie Lowe (a) "In a Child's Small Hand"; (b) "The Arrow and the Song." 9.27: Itccord, sketch, Clapham and Dwyer, "A Day's Broadcasting." 9.33: Piano solos, Maisie Ottey (a) "Dance of the Minutes" (Hope); (b) "My Pet" (Confrey). . 9.39: Record, vocal duct, Polly Walker and Clifford Mollison. "We've Got tho Moon and the Sixpence." 9.42: Waltz. Woolston Brass Baud, "Sleepy Valley" (Chappell). 9.47: Baritone, ■ Arthur S. Bell (a)
"Yeoman's WeddinK Song"; (b) "The Pretty Creature." 9.53: Record, Lions Quartet; "0 Dem Golden Slippers." f1.56: March, Woolston Brass Band, "The Vanished Army" (Alford) 10.0: Close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 26, 31 July 1933, Page 3
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