RADIO PROGRAMMES
, THURSDAY,1 MARCH I. 2YA, ( WELLINGTON (570 kilocycles).'!' 1 5 0: Children's hour, by Big''Brother Jack. GO:' Miirek Wobcr and ~> his Orchestra, I "Mlla&o" Selection (Sullivan); Dajos Bela I Oidiestra,' "Kaiser Waltzt" (Strauss) ; llojal I Opera Orchestra, "Carmcn'"'^allel No. 2; H.M Force Band, "The Pajradc. of the Tin Soldiers" /(Jessel).- ' ' ' G.IG.-Gland Symphony. Orchestra, "Fra niavblo" Overture? (Aubcr);<Saton'.Orchestra, ■'ja'he vGlowVi^Vorni v.ldyll'.Vf a(Llnckp)"; Dinicu and tilsVOrchestra, "Waltz*' (Baynes); .Ferdy|;:!K«uffmahn r-and:, Jit3.-.y)rchestrai . /'The Gipsy Baron":-Selection, (Strauss). : ' ,*" : ; G. 37: MirineaiioUs" Symphony Orchestra, "\yaiata Pol" (Hill); Grand Symphony Orchestra, ."Chinese:- Street, Serenade"- (Slede); Organ, ;Jesse Crawford,. "How Am Ito Know 1" (King). ' ;G:46: Symphony. Orchestra, (a)1 "Waltzf-of the Hours," (b) "Variations" from "CppMUa" (Delibes); Plaza Theatre Orchestra, (a) "Chanson" (In Love),- (b) "Love Everlasting" (Frlml). '■ ... '. - ~ .[•■, T.O: News. ' : : ;■ . >.■■/■. 8.0: Records, Lener String Quartet and Charles Draper (clarinet), "Quintet in A Major" —Ist Movement—Allegro"; 2nd Movement — Larghetto; 3rd Movement—Minuetto; 4th. Movement —Allegretto (Jlozart). ' .■•.•■'!■'. 8.32: Elena Danieli (soprano), with violin obbligato played by Marjorie Hayward, "Elegle" (Song of Mourning); "Angel's Serenade." :*. 8.40: Talk, Mr. T. W. Brown, "First New Zealand Contingent Service in South Africa."' 9.0: Weather report and notices: : i>; 9.2: "Breezes from the Cambrian Hills,";An hour of Welsh music and song in commemoration of .St. David's Day. ; ■!.( 10.0: Close down. :..!■: •2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kilocycles). L: ;- -5.0: Light musical programme. if .6.o:'Close down. - ' . <! 7.0: After-dinner music- . i;'. 8.0: Concert programme. '.'i.'i ■•' '■ 10.0: 'Close, down.-. :■■—..;•.- "''-I!?"'' 3YA, Christcliurch (T2O kilocycles).—S.o':' Children's Hour, by "Ladybird" and "Uncle Dick." 6.0: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, "Kiissian and Ludmllla" Overture (Glinka); iDe Groot and his Orchestra, "I Love You". (Grieg) \. National Symphony Orchestra, "Spanish ■ Dance ■N0."2 In G Minor" (Moszkowskl); Dajosßela' Orchestra, "You and You" Waltz (Strauss). 6.l4:J4;H;;'Sauire-.Celeste; Octet,-; "Mignon?lntTpduction and Romance" (Thomas); Thelj'pn'don Palladium Orchestra, "Sunset" (Matt); Stanley Macdonald, "Nlcolette" (Batten, Camp-bell.iand-Connelly).» 6.25: Reginald King and' his Orchestra, "Song o' My Heart"; San Francisco Symphony .Orchestra, "Valse De /Cbn:cert" KGlazbunoy); Grand Sjmpbony-.-Qrclies-' tra-,'-'""The ■ Tea'- House-' '6t :-a<'Hun'dred-"*'Steps" (Yoshitomo). 6.45: Royal Opera Orchestra, '.'Prelude, 'The Huntress,' from 'Sylvial Ballet'" (Dellbes); Lener String Quartet,. ''Etude No. 7 Transcription" (Chopin); Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Winter Storms" Waltz (Strauss). 7.0: News. 7.20: Talk, Lady Wigram, "Bed Cross Winter Work." ' 7.35: Review of the Journal of Agriculture. 8.0: Records.' Sir DaD ;.Go'dfrey;g;ton.d,uictl"ngKthq) Bournemouth Muni'elpaVftOrchestrfi'v'.TJieißronz'eVHorse" Overture ;Cs4ter)V : ' ;B:l6ifTieaf Pfiillips'f(soprano), and >R6bert)f'Layton;;(baritone), and-JChorus, "Maid aCythS/Mduntaiji^'OrodaliGems). 8.17: FritJ •Kxeislar. (violin) j^laVS.1 '^Rosamunde" Ballet ;Musl«£'(ScfiubsrtJ:;((b)" "Indian Love Call" jQFrlm!}';.'■.(pJ.--:-^'Scnpn i-'-Bosinarlh"-- (Kreisler). •SiSfiit.^PraSe^Gangev(baritone); "Slumber on, ''Special srecprdsS}'>S.!45 > ; tßudyVv'VWiodoeft'lf: (saxophone), -i^alsefErica-" ;!''?Sakoph6biaf' ; (Wiedoeft). 8.51: ;The;feOia-ltima' Singers;": (a) irAfterfithe Ball"; j'(b)W:','Tjyo/tittle:; Girhi. in■■.'•Bl«e!J:;?;(c) "Daisy 'Belli";^SiStOTlfeYlibhddn'Novelty, Orchestra, /.'XheißrpoV;a>;{Cahe;.'\yalk?,V'-'-XTHiu:i)iui).' 9.0: .Wijatter forecasViand. ndticosi--. 5,3-s:-Talk, Rev. Hubert:-Jones,'t;''Wales;;and'"lts- *epple." 9.20: iProgrammeJof SpeciaUy.Selected WeJah Records, ijvfth introduclprj■remark's T>y;Mr"Owen Jones. ?9.22:;;Rhbßdda!Wel3h-Glee-Singe'rM^'Th9 March M vlhe vMejJvofr, Hartec;n'* ' Qn^i.Wejsh) (Old W : elsh.);V9;2g^isii,d a ni,.ie)lni!>(sop>ino), "The iyillageUCrossr6aa"<;£H?n\Grp>;sfford.::Y. Lean) :<onf^lsli)V',"p;2B: ;The Sbr6,WeUshf;Choir, (a f"TheTSu^e'r;r>.^rr^af)S(inrWeish)', (b) "On ■'T^ee^Jelii^fti^tTljißpgKtSt-^'tErnat, Jesu, ;Boed >l;y»yMecldwl);s"i : 9.36;:?Mis» Mablo Parry, ?.(a;)V-'rTh>-;H >ofly'r,^MGelyneri) (Welsh Folk iSoijgferXS) '"'Ploughing Song" (Can Aredlg). ,^i39;;Jahon;ddi-Welsh Glee Singers, (a) "Gipsy VlHugWifcV-Chorus" (in English);: (b) "The ?G,o.Uteu"- Harp" (T Delyn) (in Welsh) (Old ~>VelSh). 9.45: Leila Megane (contralto), '/Heaven".(V; Nefoedd): (in Welsh). > 9.51: William Edwards (tenor), with harp, "The Frailty of Life" (Bveuder Bywyd) (In Welsh). 9.54: jradam Megan Tellni (soprano), "Land of the Barp" (in Welsh) x (Gwiad V Delyn). 9.57: Rhondda Welsh Glee' Singers, "Land of iMy I /Fathers" (in Welsh). 10.0: Ciose down. ' ; 3YL, Christchurch (120 kilocycles) .—5.0: •Light musical programrap. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Concert programme. 10 ; 0j_Close down. ■ .'•■■■•■■ .--I
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 21
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559RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 21
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