RADIO PROGRAMMES
:■■-; . Saturday^ may 4 ■Jasper CWldreua *™. conducted by tTnclc Hots!" "Tjle ' L 1"18 towffiSS :: '. 7.0:- News.- , ..; '■-.■-.'■ ? ■ 7.30: Time signals from' Dominion, Observatory. .'.■'• ■ - ' r- • ." t . ■ , $.0: Chimes. . An aour with Gilbert and Bul- . livau. featuring "The Mikado." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.&: Dance-.'programme. , : 10.0: Sports summary. ."•"■.■ .10.10 :■ Continuation of dance programme, -'.-ll.la: Close down. •'■-.•■:'••>>.. ..- . ; ■ 2YO; WELLINGTON (840 kilocycles): 3A to. 4.30: Selected records. : "• '■' ; s.o:.Aight7musical programme. ■■ . ; . i C,O:-C1obO; down.: ■ ■ ■ ;■_ ■ ■ j 7:0: After-dinner music. '' .' 8.0: Uecltal hour, including recitals by' The I Westminster. Singers ■ (male voices), iionel Sgris (viola), Esther-Coleman.(contralto); and . the "Budapest String Quartet. V • .-'••» 9.0: "A Laugh In Every ■ Becord," a Pot- _ pourrl of jocular i'ecords. /•. '■ , 10.0: Close dowu. .-;. . " ' OI 3VA. Chrlstchurch (720 kilocycles).—s.o: Children's hour, conducted ■by Aunt Pat. fl.O: . Dinner music. International Novelty Orcbesc tra; ?rCarmen. Sylva" Waltz (Ivanovicl) i'- Orch- . es^re Symphontque do Paris, "L'Arleslenne . Stiite Entr'acte,'' Le Cuisine de Castclet (Bizet) Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Dance of the Waves". (Catalan!). De Groot (violin) and Herbert-Dawson (organ), "Drink to-Mo Only with Thine- Eyes" (Calcott). 6.17: Interna- ! tional Novelty Orchestra, "Eve" Waltzes (Lei hap). De .Groot and his .Orchestra, "For Ever . and For Ever" (Tpstl) .{ The Band of B.M. , Coldstream Guards, ■ "Floro'dora" Selection . (Stuart). Zonophono Salon Orchestra."EleaI nor"* (Deppen). . Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Village Swallows" . Waltz (Strauss). (J-.43: Edward O'Henry (organ).' "Dream Lover" (Schertzlnger). Vienna' Philharmonic' Orchestra, "Hungarian Dance No. 3" (Brahms). Orch--1 estre Symphonique de . Paris, • "L'Arleslenne • Sulte-rlntermezzo" (Bizet). 6.52: . Columbia ■ Symphony Orchestra,- "Badinage"' (Herbert). . International "Novelty Orchestra, ''Emperor* Waltz (Strauss)V 7.0: News.. 7.30: Time Big- ' nal from the ""Dominion Observatory.'" 8.0': • Chimes.- Becords,-pajoa Bela Orchestra, "A ;■• Supper withSuppe" Potpourri (Morena). -8.10: , Enrico Caruso.(tenor), (a) "La Mia-Canzone,"' . (b).: "Because." '8.16: Arthur Meale (organ); ; <ap ''Andantino" (Lemare): (b) "Marche Milltalre"; (SchubertX. 8.24: Paul Bobesori (bass), ' (a) ."On: Ma Journey," - (b) "Sometimes, I-feel • like a Motherless.Child." .8^0: Alec:Jemple- ! ton (pianoforte)i "Piano Medley.^1' 8.38:;Ke- . cord, Charles " Kullman ; (tenor),: JJB^rfinade." 8.40: Record, Grand Symphony Orchestra/. ;'Tb . Meet Lehar." 8.48: Cara and Arnaldb" (iv ■'• popular songs -and -'■:■ duets),- <a): ''Wagon 1 Wheels," (b) "I .CanY S.ee-. afpicture/'y (c) , "Shadow," Waltz. 8.57: Record, Gandlno and . his Orcliestra;- "The: Squirrel' Dance"; (Geiger). ! ?.0; Weather forecast ihd-station notices.: ; 9:6 .-■ Blame Moody.'s.Hawallan j Trto;::(a);"CaS»aI dlan Capers? -(Chandler).; A (b)-.:' : iKingJSame-" i; .hahieha" J (Nbble). 9.11': 'JdckT.Lockhart!(com--i edian);1 "If:"AH Comes -Out of-the- :.Rat«s:" , 9:i7: Cari^ahd -Amaldo; JitJt. "Marta;"-,'i'-.(b)-' • "La Nina. Querida," . (c) "Farewell—l Kiss Your Hand in Vain."'-5 i.26-: ■ - The Country ". Storekeepers; "Eb = and"Zel>,". in' tfio.Blitb of a I .series.,,of. huiporous epJspdesO"7^^?:" Etatae ■: Mnody'B-•HtfwaUaii Trio,"-(a)"isle-of Cip'rt" • (Crdsz)if IB)' ,"Vve -round a'SLlttle'/vCrass Skirt?" (Nol)le);.r 9«»1 :'s Becord,;; -Light .-Op«ra CoropanjT, .'.'Ball at" the[ s&yoy"—Vocal sterns. 9.49: Record, Tom Jones »nd,his Orchestra,' :" "Sllgnonette""? (Friml);-i. '8.52:' ■ Jock J-tockhart [ (comedian), "The'.CraSiy.Sone.';-' B.5Ti Record, ,- Gandlno and his .Orchestra; 'T'ht*, WaterinlU" ' (Evan's): 10.0: SportS"Bummary.' 16.10-: Dance ' music. 11.15: Close down. ; f>.~i ; ■"■.'.•■■' i.. '■'■ "SYIi,. VChristchurch^ " (1200 Wlocyclefi).—6.o : ' Light musical -6,0 ir Close :'down. 1 7.0:. After-dinner,, musicy 8.01" An- hour with 1 Gilbert and SuHivan,'featurltig "Ttie Mikado." ; 9.0: .Symphonic vprogramme', lijeaturlng at 9 • p.m. Haydn's," Farewell. Symphony, played by ; the London SymphonyvOrchestra,': conducted Jby Sir-Henry Wood. . 10.0: Close :down.> -V *■■■ ' -.'■' ;';■■ '" 2TA, WELLOfGTON ('570 kllocyclei). ■ 9.0 :y Chimes.-1 Selected records?"- -• '' ' 11.0: Morning service from VWlan : Street ; Baptist' Church: Preachar: Bey. L. 3. BoultonSmith.; Organist.- and choirmaster: Mr. Chas. i '. Collins. .-;:■ . '-'■■':*■": ' .;.'■'■.-.,■ .-' ' .■■ ••■ I ,'■•". 12^15 (approx.),:X!lpse down.-i ' i..-■-■ - •* '1.0: Dinner music '= • ■'.-,:.'::.■: '..'...; • .2.0;: Flonzaley.Quartet, "Qu»rtet' v ln D Hat : Major" Op. .15 (Dohnahyl)^ ~■■''.■■ ; ;3.3u> ; Time1 signals fcom Dominionf Observatory.- ■■;■• ■«-•'."'. •■ -. •. --,-.'-'^ ■■:■:■-.-■ ■'■.',.■: .-.■.;■.,•.:..■ : 4.30: Close down.'■;';, *-\;.jL ::>,aV .' a, CO: Children's sdng; service,'.conducted' by ■ "TTncle William and assisted.by.'-the Children's Choir from St. Aideii's Anglican :Chureh.: ' ■■■: ■ ; ■ ■:■ 7.o:; Evening-, service: from:■ St.'i'Gerard's Be-- : demptorlstl rphureh. Hawker: Stree't:i i'Chdlri masteri Mrl ■Frank J. Oakes. "OrganiiK:rjir. HenryVMoiint. v " -. •:':.'./!'.':;<'c,:":.-.-^V;'.'.S----.r i:;} 8.45 (approx.) records; vL'^S .'■'■■■ ■.. r t 8.30::.- A Symphonic ■ Programme,-Jfeaturlng Frederic Pago-(pianist),-the 2YA; Concert Or-: Chestra,-.Oand- • John ■ Kobertson '-(iiew Zealand cornetlst)'. 2YA- Concert Orchestra (conductor. MriLoon de'Slauny), Overture,^'BleMl'"(Wag-1 JMtyn"''.'-■?..<:-■ ■~■.-■ .-v.-y . -.■.. -sjV;:';',;:;-?:;-'--.:----'8.40: -Richard. Tauber- (tenor), "Impatience," VTho'iotus Flower."-. . ; : ~'.«.;--, . -t : T8146: Cbrnetlsti John'Booertson;, >?'Sr> r Heart. at: Thy; Sweet Voice": (Salnt-BaeSi) j "Hindu Song"- (Blmsiiy-Korsakbv) ; ''Berceuae * JoceIyn'^(Godard); .fGermaatFantMla^ (Belstedt). 9.o:,Weather report and-station notleea. >'-.'- ---■ «9.5 tv/'Symphonlc Varratlbns - for Piano and , Orchertra" v(Ce«ar-Fran<*),,.ft»deri<* Page. Muidßac.,: with. 2YA Concert jOrcheetra. :. - ■ i 9.Jlii-Lotte' LehmiGin (soprano), 'To Mublc" i ("Ah ::jple : Musik");- "TakeVTli6u";^My:^ OreeU ,- Ings^.^v- "ixui^v-K .'.■■i*---!>.-:.K^.'v--i : »i''-.'.-'->i»:" ■ ; '• SiJSi The . Orchestra,-^!P«at>.Snm .deVConcert.", (a) ,"La Capricel de.-Nanette";'{W . '-'Demande 'et'Bepbnse";:' (c)-:■"-• 'Vn' -'Sonnet D'Ampur";' : (d) /'La TaranteUe- FretHlante'.' '. :(Cqlerldge-Taylor)i.':; .r ''■ v:■• . !. I 9.4s:"Theddor Challapln-(bass),:"ln'^Questa ; T6mba Oscura" ("Wtthln'This SUent;Tpmb?) ;■ (■ VWhwtethe :King.'WeritaK6rth*tO'War,?!.>-r:' ■' ■ • -9.53:' The ■ Orchestra, "Marche. Turque" (JlßUSsorgsJry).. " ; '.' , '£' . -^• ;■ < % ■ ■ 10.0: Close down. ":• ' ' ■>■'. ? .'''■-'-;'.■ ,; ;;.^2TC^ityilS^T%^Bj»?.ii)^c^)^'r ; iowfrtai' :.'..;; ' .r , ' 8.30: :A:.;-pr6i!ra.iHme; of "Maori Melodies.** ; 10.0: Close down.- '■■■■• ..'?'?•-•;;■! .".'V ; ; "--3TA,;;Christctoifch. (Jift-ildlocyclea).—9.o: ■ ■ Selected records.", 11.0: Moroing service 'from '■':, Bugty rStreet Mfitliodlst Chtircb^ -Preacher: • Bey. H. S. Kings.- Organist: Mr; N. WllUamß.: j Clidlrmaster '.. iix- L'eh Travets.: 12.15 <approx.):, ..Close Sown.1 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Selected . records.. S.O:. Record, The Milan ,Symphony • Qrche,stfa, :"TheP.lnes-of Kome" (Resplghi). ■' 3.lS:' .Selected 'records. .3.30:: Time signals 3 from the ,Dominion Observatory. 3.32: Select--1 cd' records. 4,30:. Close" down. - 5.30:: Chlld- '- ren's 'song service, conducted by the children ,- of-the. Church of Christ Sunday School*. -6.15:. ' Selected records. 6.30:. Evening service frota j. the Church^ of Christ, Moorhouse Avenue I" Preacher: Pastor Stuart Stevens.. Organiste: . Mrs.- -Pugh. Choirmaster w Mr.•' H. E.. Ames.' ;: J8.0:. Selected .records.I . 8.30: "Defr Boaenka-: ~:• valler" ("Xhe Knight :of- the Rose*)."" Selected -passages from the comedy for. music, In three f( flctSi b^.-Hug6. v.on Hofmannsthal.- Music by i: Richard Strauss (Op. 59). :Cast: PrUicesß-von: l'- Wertenberg, wife of a Field-Marshal (soprano), Lofte' Lenmann;: 'Baron Ocjip rof Lsrchenan "! (bass)^:Blchard :Mayr; Octavlan—known as "• trQuin-Quln"—a young., nbbleman • ,(meijjor sopraiio), Maria-Olaszewska; He'rr yon Fanlnal,: s: a wealthy Parvenu: and ennobled "cons' tractor, (baritone), Victor Ma'din j Sophie, hlsl }; daughter ~ (soprano), ■Elisabeth" Schumann}! *-. Marianne Leitmefzerin, her duenna (soprano), 5 Anpe- MlcJiaUky; Valzacchi, an Italian intriguer: 8 (teiior), ;Hermn.nn -Gallos; Annlna, his Accom--i. pllce-(contralto).. Bella Paalen; a Police Com-: >: mlssary (bass), Karl Ettl; an Innkeeper (tenor),: i! William- Wergnlck.; Four Lackeys of the' Field' Marshal's household (two "tenors " and two> " basses); -Four; WaHers (one tenoi1 and three 1. basses); the Chorus of the-Vienna'State Operas - and thfi. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra;.. con- \\ j (fucted-by Robert :,Heger., \ 10,30.,: (approx.) :■! Closedown. . ■: . ' , ,'" j
•>' 3TIi, 'Chrislchurcii' (1400' kUocyclisJ.-^-e.O:, Musical programme. $.39: Proßranjme of Eng-, Hsli folk song and music 10.0: Close down. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 6
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