RADIO PROGRAMMES
! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 21TA.—Raymond 'Beatty and Hcatlu;r Kinnaird; recorded talk, "The Causes of War." 2YC.—Popular programme. IYA.—Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Choir. 3YA.—"The Toys of Childhood" and "Old Words to New Music." 4YA.—New Records. i 2YA. WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Jumbo and Jumuria. 6.0: 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra. "Egmont" Overture (Beethoven). Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra. "Helen" Selection (Offenbach). 6.17: Irene Scharrer (piano solos), Etude in X Flat, Op. 10, No. 11; Etude j in C Minor, Op. 25, No. 12 (Chopin). Gaspar Cassado C'cello), "Apres Une Reve" (Faure). ' The State Opera Orchestra, Berlin, Symphonic Waltz Suite (Melichar). 6.33: Quentin Mac Lean (organ solo), "River Reveries," Fred Hartley and his Quintet; instrumental, "Midnight, the Stars, and You" (Woods, Campbell, Connelly). Symphony Orchestra, "Hans the Flute Player" (Ganne). 6.48: The Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Splendid Guards" March (Prevost). La Argentina (castenets solo), "Cordoba" (Albeniz). Trio Rosenthal, "Serenade" (Saint Saens). 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signals. 8.0: Classical and symphonic programme. Paul Vinogradoff (piano), and the 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Leon de Mauny). Second Concerto, Op. 18 in C Minor (Rachmaninoff). 8.32: Raymond Beatty, bass-baritone, "I am a Roamer," with 'cello obbligato by Claude Tanner; "It is Enough." 8.40: "The Causes of War." A recorded talk delivered by the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill. 9.3: Weather. Station notices. 9.8: Records. The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Landon Ronald, Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 (Beethoven). 9.41: Heather Kinnaird, mezzo-so-prano, "The Lotus Flower"; "Dear Ring Upon My Finger." 9.41: Record, The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (conductor, Eugene' Ormandy), "Traumerei" (Schumann). 9.51: Heather Kinnaird and Raymond Beatty (vocal duet), "Love and the Stars"; "The Voyagers." 9.57: Record, Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, "Hungarian" Dance, No. 1 (Brahms). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0 to .6.0:. Light musical brogramme. 7.0: After-dinner music' ■". 8.0:, -Variety- and. vaudeville ■ programme. . . . - ■ . 9.0 to 10.0:. Cole Porter, composer of light music; in a variety programme, with huraorous interludes. - . IYA, AUCKLAND (650, kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Dave, with; at 5.45 p.m., the special feature, "Richard the Lion Heart." 8.0: Frank Westfield's Orchestra, "Lilac Time" Selection (Schubert, Berte). Marek Weber and his Orchestra/"My Darling" Waltz (Waldteiifel) ...■■■ Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Tales of Hoffmann" Barcarolle (Offenbach). J. H. Squires Celeste.Octet, "Funeral March of a Marionette" (Gounod) i" 6.18: New Concert Orchestra, "Vienna Maidens" Waltz (Zehrer). Berlin, State Opera Orchestra, "Praeludium" (Jarnefeldt). Regimental Band of H:M. Grenadier Guards, :;"The Smithy in the .Woods" (Michaelis) .New Queen's ■ Hall Light' Orchestra;- "Petite" Suite de Concert - .(Coleridge Taylor). 6.41:. New Light Symphony- Orchestra, "The Waltzing Doll" (Poldini). Debroy Spmers 'Band,.,"The. Desert Song" Selection (Rpmberg). De Groot and the Piccadilly Orchestra, "Lolita" (Ferrete, and Biessier);-Marek Weber and his Orchestra* "Dreams on the.-Ocean" Waltz (Gungl). 7.0:.-: News;- 8.0: Re-, cord, Alfredp::: Canippli; and his Nov*lty;Orchestra, ; .-; "King- Chanticleer^ (Ayep).^d,4:'The. Auckland; Comm#; cial. Travellers! and .Warehousemen?!? Choir;. Gonductor, 'Harry Woolley "Of Battle .Fame; ~^he; . Image' of . >the: Rose; (soloist, Lambert' Harvey). "The Dear Little. Shamrock." -8.14: Records humour,- "Eb and Zeb," the country storekeepers., B.23:..Music at your fireside, featuring "Who is Sylvia?" "Minuet." 8.37: "Testimonials," a further episode in the lives of a Japanese nouseboy and his employer. 8.50- The Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Choir, "Little Heather"' (soloist, Robert L. Wilson); "Invictus." 8.54: Record, Paul Godwin and his Orchestra, "La Serenade" (Metra). 8.57----ine Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Choir, "An Evening Luli any^r *7 he MuUigan Musketeers." 9-0-, Weather. Station notices. 9.5; Talk Professor R. M. Algie, "The Law as the Citizen Sees It." 9.20- Dance music (recorded). 9.30: Another interlude with the Cocoanut Grove Ambasasdors. 9.45 to 11.0: Dance music. 3YA, CHRISTCHUECH (720 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Cousin Bert. 6.0: Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "From Meyerbeer's Treasure House" (Urbach). Th£ An-glo-Persians, "My Little Persian W" (Woolf Friedland) J. H Squire Celeste Octet, "Sans Souci" (vonBlon) Sandor Joszi Orchestra, "March of the Marionettes" (Savino de Rose). 6 21Brunswick Salon Orchestra, "Little Grey Home in the West" (Eardley 7^s, L?K' ,rFred Hartley's <& tet, "Musette": (Leo Peter). Dorothy Alwynne (violin) Scottish Airs. Seleclw" T™ d hartley's Quintet, "Marigold (Mayerl). Polydor String Orchestra, Neptune" March (Ivory). 6 40Irja Lrvschakoff Dance Orchestra, "The Lune Tree of Potsdam" (Ailbout Sprte?.?!)V Herman yon Stachow Orchestra "Liebestraum" (Liszt). Ilja Livschakoff Orchestra, "Melodies of Mexico" Hermann yon Stachow Orchestra, "Extase (Ganne)., Hja Livschakoff Dance Orchestra, "There Comes the Guard" (Ailbout Sprinzel). Pavilion Lescaut Orchestra, "I Drive Out in My Little Limousine" (Cowler). 7.0: News 7 30Time signals. 7.35: Talk, Mr E 'E* Wiltshire, "Books of the Month" -8 0: A continuity programme, featuring iii nursery rhyme "The Toys of Childhood" presented by the 3YA Orchestra 'conductor, Harold Beck). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Presentation of 8.8.C. programme, "Old Words to New Music." A musical satire by James Dyrenforth and Kenneth Leslie-Smith. This programme purports to show in humorous vein what would happen in these days of commercialism in the theatre if William Shakespeare were replaced on earth, poor and unknown,' and' faced with the problem of'selling for production his play "Hamlet." 10.15 (approx.) to 11.15: Dance music. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 5.0: hour, conducted by Aunt Leonore. 6.0: The Gaumont Orchestra, Chu Chin Chow" Selection (Norton). The Celebrity Trio, "Serenade' -(Schubert). Eileen Joyce (piano), Rondo Favori in E Flat Major (Hummel). Alfredo Campoli (violin) "Aloha Oe" (Lilioukalani). Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates). 6.23: Orchestra Mascotte v "Sweet Waltz Memories" fLumbye).. Fred Hartley and his Quintet "Midnight the Stars? aid You" (Woods, Campbell, Connolly), The Celebrity Trio, "Berceuse De Jocelyn" (Godard), Albert Sandier and htaS> "Gipsy Moon" (Borganoff). 6-36: Tom Jones and his Orchestra, "Mignonette" (Friml). Eileen Joyce (piano), Waldesrauscheri" . (Liszt). Fred Hartley and his Quintet, "No More Heartaches, No More Tears" (King, Leon Towers, Wallace). Orchestra -Mascotte, "April-Smiles" (Depret). 6.50: Orchestra Mascotte, "Memories of Sweden" (Heinecke). Alfredo Campoli (violin), "Paraphrase on PaderewSkis Mmuet." : Tom: Jones and his Orchestra, "Idylle Passionelle" (Razigrade). 7.0: News. 7.40: Talk New, Zealand Tourist Resorts." 80Programme of; New Records.' Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Leo Fall" Potpourri. 8.10: Tito Schipa (tenor), "A Little Posy"; "Nina." 8.16: Beatrice Harrison ('cello). Suite "Ancienne" (Samartini). ' 8.22: Patrick' Colbert (bass),/'Ram": "Rollin' Home." 8 28Troise and "his Mandoliers," "Lady. Sin"CT Your Gipsy Song" (Myers); "Lonely Linden Tree' (Grosz). 8;34: -Larry Breniiair ~ arid the -Winter- Gardens Dance Band, "Veterans of Songland." 8.40: Talk, Mr. Tano Fama, "Famous Maori Chiefs—Wiremu, . Tamehana."
Concert by British Brass Bands. Foden's Motor Works Band, "The Cossnek" March (Rimmer); "Prometheus Unbound" (Bantoc)O. 9.14: Norah Blaney and Gwen. Farrar, "Another One Gone": "Maybe I'm Wrong Again." 9.20: St. Hilda's Professional Band, Ballet "Egyptien" (Luigini). 9.32: Humour: "Eb and Zeb." the Country Storekeepers. 9.41: Foden's Motor Works Band, "Shylock" Polka Brillante (Lear); "The Severn-Suite" Selection (EJgar). 9.50: Columbia Light Opera Company, "Paul Rubens Memories." 9.54: Brighouse and Rastrick Prize Band. "My Syrian Maid"; "The Royal Trophy". -.(Quick- March) (Rimmer). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. : . ...-•'
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 4
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