RADIO PROGRAMMES
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. . 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 KILOCYCLES), 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Jumbff •iDu Juomnn. . ■ ■ 6.0: Dinner music. 1 . " Columbia Symphony Orchestra. v 'Harch of the Bojaren" (Halvoraen) ; New I/lclit STmphony Orchestra, "Tho Merry Wives of Winder -Overture (NIcolal); J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Poem" (Fibich). ?, "i?"}3^ llerm,i! ll Jand Ills Orchestra, • Melodious Memories"; Plaza Theatre Orchesa J ca« °' Mlnc" (lr'ctcher) ; Marek Weber, and his Orchestra, "Old Vlenna-M3ems.. from Launer's Waltzes" (Lcnner); Menorah ■symphony. Orchestra, "Shulamlth" Selection (Gold- ■ «5 31; Or. s*n\ G' T- I'aUmau, •■Alice, Where . Art Thour" (Trad.) ; 8.8.C. Wireless Military Band, "Dance of the Tumblers'? (Kimskyk?v); the Victor . Olaf ■ Salon Orchestra. Calllrhoe': (Chaminade); Ketolbey's Concert Orchestra, '"Wedgwood Blue" (Ketelbey) ; J. JJ. 6>. tlli; r(:,,. Cel«t° Octct' "Tne Plccannlnnies' Ticulc" (Squire). . .-•■. ■■•'■ 7.0: News. . . ■ : '■'.-■ ™°:JTalk, "For the Man oil the Land." ' S.O: Chimes. The 8.8.C. Symphony Orchentra, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar. Cockaigne Concert Overture, Op. : 40, Pts.,l,-. -8.14: "Miss'Buth Scott, soprano, "The Mar^rlage of Roses";, "Mignonette"; "Baby ' Seed Song"; "Spring." ... - ; S.2G: Mine. Marguerite Long, piano'solo witb. > accompaniment by the Conservatoire Orches- „£'„- s< condll(=ted by M. Phtlllpe Gaubert., Ballade," ■ Op. 9 (Faure) J lvs 3 t"I:' Talk" Mr- Frauels M- nenncr,'"Wander--6.0: Weather forecast*, and station notices. ■' - 9.4: "A Trip Down'the Khlne." A theme pro- " gramme. . ' , , .. . 9.34: Reginald Whltehead. bass solos, "Off t» Philadelphia"; "Father O'Flynn.". .„ I?, 2: Ferdy Kauffman and his Orchestra. Indian Temple Dance" (Konigsberg) : "In the Teahouse with a Hundred Steps" (Yoshltomo) - . 9.48: Greta Keller, "Lamplight." . -'. .■9.51: Malcolm McEachern and Harold' Williams, "Gendarmes Duet"; "The Lord is « Man,of War." -...-..'-. 10.0: Favourites, old and. new\ ~ . 10.30:' Dance programme. ' ■ 11.0: Close down. .. . 2YC.-: WELLINGTON (S4O KU-OCYCLBS). -'." 5.0: Light musical ■ programme. I ■"■. fi.o: Close down. .-,- ! . ' '.0: After-dinner music. S.O: Variety'and vaudeville session. 9.0: Band programme, by leading British bands. 8.8.C. Wireless Military Band, Koval Air Force, and Coldstream Guards Band. ' 10.0: Closo down: . . - ■3YA, Chrlstchurch (720. kilocycles).—s.o : Children's hour,, conducted by Hajah. B.O: Dinner music. Berlin State Opera-House Orchestra, "The Beautiful- Galathea" ' Overture (Suppe) - r .San Francisco Symphony...Orchestra, "Itbsamunde" Entr'acte (Schubert); Marek Weber and ills Orchestra, "La Belle Heleue" Selection; (Offenbach).. ti,l7:. Jack. Hylton and his Orchestra,- "More, Melodious Memories" (FihckJ; J. H. Saulre Celeste Octet, I'Mlnuet Slclllenne" (Squire-Hart) ;■ London Symphony Orchestra, "Komarlnskaya"-. (Glinka).. . C.34: Jesse Crawford; organ, VLa Borrachlfa"'. (K'cr-naudez-Esperon); Musical Art Quartet, "Serenade" (Herbert): J. H. Squire • Celeste Octet. "Minuet in D" '(Mozart)': London Palladium Orchestra, "Selection of .Operatic Gems" (arr. Forbes). 6.5 ft: Jesse Crawford, organ,."l Loved You Then' as I Love ■ You Now": (MacdonaldAxt); National Military :Bahd," "Ben Hur" (Byng)., 7^o: News. -7.35: Talk, Mr. E. E, Wiltshire, "Books.of the .Month." ' S.O: Chimes. Record, Percy. Pitt and Augmentedi Orchestra, "Poet and Peasant", Overture' (Suppe). 8:1.0: Miss Kathleen Bond, contralto, "Love's Coconation"; "The Keason";'"Fisher. Lad;'- sr2o: -■; Records, ■ Mlscha. Levltzki, . pianoforte, "ta Jongleuse" (The Juggler) (Moskowskl) ; "Waltz in A Major" (Levltzki). 8.24: Record, Jbim McCormack, tcnor,"7'l, Know of Two BrlfHlt Eyes." 8.27: Record, Gandino and his Orchestra, "The Squirrel" Dance (Geiger). 8.30: Presentation of BiB.C. recorded programme, "A, Shanty Party from the Gravesend Pilots."' A programme of sea shanties sung in the studio by men who actually sung these same shanties In the windjammers. Each person taking part in the singingl is a master mariner, and * Trinity House, London, pilot. 9.0: .Weather", forecast and station notices. 9.3: Reserved. , 9.20: Dance music. 11.0: Close down.- '.■< 3YL/ Chrlstchiirch' (1200 Mlocycles) .—-5.0: Light musical programme 6.0:. Close down. . 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Classical and symphonic programme, featuring at S.I p.m., TschalkowsUy's."Symphony No. 5 In E Minor-" At 5.55 p.m., Schumann's sohe cycle; "DichterHehe," sung by Thomas Denljs, tenor. An4:'at 9.43 p.m.; Beethoven's "Sonata In G Major" for liolin and piano, played by Serge Rachmaninoff and Fritz Kretsler. 10.0: Close down.
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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 3
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