RADIO PROGRAMMES
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 2YA.—8.8.C. Programme, "It Seems Only Yesterday." 2YC.—-Classical Programme. IYA.—Chamber Music. 3YA.—Recorded Talk, "The Causes of War." 4YA.—Charity Concert. 2YA, -WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's hour,- conducted by Uncle Campbell. ■ 6.0: Debroy Sqmers Band, "Ballads We Love" Selection." Victor Ricardo's Quartet, "Serenata d'Amalfl" (Becce). H. Gerber, piano, "II Bacio" (Arditi). William Primrose, violin, "Tempo di Minuetto" (Pugnani). Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "Song of Paradise" (King). 6.22: Orchestre Raymonde, "Delibes in Vienna." Victor Olof Sextette, "Venetian Barcarolle" (Hickling). Alfredo Campoli Trio, "Softly Awakes My Heart" (Saint Saens). Victor Ricardo's Trio,- "Un Peu d'Amour" (Silesu). 6.37: Victor Olof Sextet, "Serenata Amorosa" (Bridgewater). H. Gerber, piano, "Parla" (Arditti). William Primrose, violin, "Valse Bluette" (Drigo). Alfredo Campoli Trio, "Traumerei" (Schumann). 6.48: Gershom Farkinton Quintet, "Old Favourites." Frederic Hippman and his Orchestra, "Tales from Vienna" Potpourri (Walter Voigt). 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signals. Talk', "For the Home Gardener." ■; 8.O.: Light orchestral and ballad programme. The 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Leon de Mauny), "Lustspiel" Overture (Kela Bela). 8.8: Dan Fbley, tenor, "Haunting Memories of Yesterday." 8.20: The 2YA Concert Orchestra, "A Musical Impression—'Down'Rio Way'" (Braithwaite). 8.25: A recital, Miss Ethel Friend, soprano. 8.35: The 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Sourire d'Avril" Valse (Depret).----8.40: Talk, Professor F. L. W. Wood, "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: A 8.8.C. recorded programme, "It Seems Only Yesterday,", by John Watt and Henrik Ege. A romantic tale with music, about a beauty contest winner who tried to break into Hollywood. 10.6 to 11.6: Dance music. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0 to 6.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Miscellaneous classical programme. 8.40 to 10.0: Symphonic programme, featuring at 9.6 p.m.: Schumann's Concerto 'in A Minor, played by Gregor Piatigorsky ('cello) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra; and at 9.40 p.m.: "The Pathetique" Symphony (Tschaikowsky), played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Bob. 6.0: London Symphony Orchestra, "Prince Igor" (Borodine). Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "The Three Bears" (Coates). Grand Symphony Orchestra, "The Land of Smiles" Selection. 6.19: International Concert Orchestra, "Luxembourg" Waltz (Lehar). London Palladium Orchestra, "Lightning Switch" (Alford). New Light Symphony Orchestra, "Spanish Dance," No. 1 (Moszkowski). Royal Opera ' Orchestra, "The Sleeping Beauty" Panorama (Tschaikowsky). 6.36: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "The Swallows" (Strauss). Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "Carmen" Prelude (Bizet). 6.51: Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Faust" Selection (Gounod) ;> Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Viennese Waltz" Potpourri. . 7.0: News. 8.0: Chamber music programme. Pablo Casals (vio^ loncello) and O. Schulhof (piano), "Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, Op. 65" (Beethoven). 8.20: Records. Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), "Warning," "Up There on the Hill," "Cradle Song." 8.28: Leon Gbosseris (oboe), J. Lener (violin), S. Roth (viola), and I. Hartman ('cello), Oboe Quartet in F Major (Mozart). 8.46: Arthur Schnabel (piano)^ Sonata in F Sharp Major, Op. 78 (Beethoven). 9.0: Weather. Station' notices. 915:':-' Talk, Mr.. Arpad Sziget--vary, "The Romance of the' 'Negro 1 Republics." 9.20: Records, Patrick Colbert (Bass), "Rain." 9.24: Polydor Orchestra, V'Nightly Revellers" (Ziehrer). 9.27: Nora Finn (contralto), "Teddy O'Neale." 9.30: Orchestra at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with-Adele Dixon, Esmond Knight, and Chorus, conducted by Jerome Kern, "The Three Sisters" (Kern). 9.39: Ernest Butcher (baritone), "'Nowt About 'Owt," "I Sing as I Limp Along." 9.45: Jacob Gade and his Orchestra, "Give Me Your Heart" (Gade). 9.48: The Comedy Harmonists (vocal), "Whispering," "Tea for Two." 9.54: . Capri Trio, "Brahms' Fantasy" (Brahms). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth,, and melody. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted- by Uncle Allan. 6.0: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Vienna by Night" (Komzak). Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Village Swallows from Austria" (Strauss). J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Song of the Celeste" (Renard). Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Fantasia on the Song "Long, Long Ago" (Dittrich). 6.20: Orchestra Mascotte, "Velvet and Silk" (Ziehrer). The Novelty Players, "Serenade d'Amour" (yon Blon). Orchestra Mascotte, "The Whirl of the Waltz" (Lincke). 6.30: Dajos Bela Dance Orchestra, "How Lovely, Darling" (Grothe Karlick). Concert Orchestra "Sous Bois" (Staub). Marek Weber and his.Orchestra, Spanish Gipsy Dance (Marquina). The . Novelty Players, "The Way to the Heart" (Lincke). Dajos Bela Dance Orchestra, "Flattergeister" (Strauss). 6.46: Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "Under Heaven's Blue" ,■ (Payan). Orchestra Mascotte, "Vienna, Town of My Dreams" (Sieczynski); "Under the Bridges of Paris" (Scotto). International Concert Orchestra, "Over the Waves" (Rosas 3. 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signals. 7.35: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Record: The 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult, "Coriolan" Overture, Op •62 (Beethoven). 8.9: Cecily Audibert,1 soprano, "Oh! But it is Passing Sweet"----"If Thou Art Near." 8.14: Records: Sir Henry J. Wood and his Symphony Orchestra, Brandenburg" Concerto No 6 in B Flat (for strings) (Bach). 8 32: Cecily Audibert, soprano, "Sweet Spring is Advancing"; "Of Flowers the Fairest"; "If Thou Would Love Me Truly." 8.40: Records: Wilhelm Kempff pianoforte, Sonata in C sharp minor' Op. 27, No. 2 (Beethoven). 8 52- The Philharmonic Orchestra, ■ Berlin, "Eemont" Overture (Beethoven).' 90Weather. Station notices. 95- "The Causes of War," a recorded talk by the Very -Rev. W. R. Inge, X.C.V.0., DD 9.20: Record: Philharmonic Symphony" Orchestra of New York, conducted by Willem Mengelberg, "Em Heldenleben " Op. 40, Tone Poem ("A Hero's Life") (Richard Strauss). 10.0 to 11.0" Mmir mirth, and melody. *«oiv., 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc), 5.0: Children's hour, conducted- by the Travel Man. 6,0: Paul Godwin Orchestra, Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival (Yoshitomo). Edith Lorand Orchestra "Hedgeroses" (Lehar). International Novelty Orchestra, "I1 Love You Truly1;-(Bond). Milan Radio Orchestra, "Fiorellmi" Fantasia (Strauss)'. Debroy Somers Band, "Naila" Inter mezzo (Delibes). 6.18: Ilia Livschak-nff Orchestra., "Blue Pavilion" (Annan dola). Alfredo Campoli and his!3a? O n Orchestra, "Tonight" (Lesso- Valero). Virtuoso String Quartet, "Serenade" (Haydn). Edith Lorand Orchestra "Wedding of the Winds" (Hall). InS national Novelty,- Orchestra, "Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses" (Open* fhaw). 6.36: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Ich Liebe Dich". (Grieg).. Paul God win Quintet, . "Minueto" (BoWnnn Edith Lorand Orchestra "O Maiden My Maiden 11 (Lehar). J^ck HyKgSl chestra, "When the White Elder Tree Blooms Again" (Doelle). 6.50: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Rustle of Spring" (Sinding) Egon Kaiser Dance Orchestra Waltz, "War" Medley (Grothe Melichar) Commodore. Grand Orchef: tra, 'Westminster" Meditation (Coates) £v News^ 7:30: Gardening talkß 0: Charity Concert, relayed ' from ' the Town Hall. Presenting Percy Grainier (pianist) who will be heard in solo items, and,who will also appear as guest conductor of full orchestra and choir. Assisting artists: Mrs Ella Grainger, Dr. V. E. Galway (erariri organ), Max Scherek (pianol), M?s H C. Campbell (soprano), Dorothy Stentiford (contralto), J. E. Davies (tenor)
F. G. Taplin (baritone), J. Deans Ritchie (bass). The Orchestra- of the Dunedin Orchestral Society (conductor, T. Vernon Griffiths). The Dunedin Choral Society Madrigal Club (conductor, Alfred Walmsley). (1) Orchestra, with piano and organ ~Green Bushes," Passacaglia on an Engl lish folk song. (2) Piano solo, Percy Grainger, (a) "The Hunter in His C va-v ri7.tV" 15J h century hunting song(b) "Now, O Now, I Needs Must Part": (c) "Country Gardens," English Morris dance tune. (3) Choir: (a) "Rece S J fi?"? 1" .for Choir and Organ (Rudyard KiPling); (b) "The Merry Wedding »- (4) Solo Pmno, Tuneful Percussion and Orchestra, (a) "Handel in the Strand," c. log, Dance for Piano and String Orchestra;, (W "Blithe Bells," for Tuneful MarS 011™* °, rt*estra. (Aluminium Marimba Ella Grainger); (c) "Spoon River," American folk dimce set for hP?I* eS£n (?, ylo.Phone> marimba, chime bells: Ella Grainger). (5) Piano Solo, I Percy Grainger, (a) Ramble on the Love Duet from Richard Strauss's Opera, "The Rose Bearer" ("Rosenkava Her"); (b) Paraphrase on the "llower" Waltz, from Tschaikowsky's "Nut- #; acfe r , T Suit#- «) Choir and Orches*wr I i m TI ? e£ enteen Come Sunday," Enghsh Folk Song; (b) "Australian HP-^unry Song" choir unaccompamed; (c) "Tribute to Foster," for five solo voices, choir, musical glasses, solo piano, and orchestra. Solo piano Percy G7?o ge£> pond«ctor. Vernon Griffiths. (7) Orchestra, (a) "Irish Tune from County Derry," set for String Orchestra. (7), (b) "Shepherd's Hey," English Morns tune set for Full Orchestra. 10.0 (approx.): Another interlude with the Coconut Grove Ambassadors. 10 15 to 11.0: Dance music. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 99, 23 October 1935, Page 6
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