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RADIO PROGRAMMES

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11.

2YA.—Play,

"In the Shadow."

IYA.—Constance Hurt, soprano.

3YA.—Roy Hill, tenor, and Artur Schnabel playing "Emperor" Concerto (Beethoven).

4YA.—Barend Harrison in famous songs.

2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc.)

5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Campbell.

6.0: Dinner music (records). Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Morning, Noon, and Night, in Vienna" (Suppe). J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "The Chorister's Dream" (Ward). London Symphony Orchestra, "Chanson de Matin" (Elgar). Bournemouth Municipal. Orchestra, "Intermezzo Pizzicato" (Montague Birch)! Herman Finck and his Orchestra, "Finckiana" (a fantasia on the works of Herman Finck). Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "For Love Alone" (Thayer). Albert- Sandier arid his Orchestra, "Portrait of a Toy Soldier" (Ewing). Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Leo Fall' Pot-pourri (arranged Dostal). Bournemouth Municipal . Orchestra, Crocus Time" (de la Riviere). Orchestre Symphonique, "L'Arlesienne" Suite, No. I—Adagietto (Bizet). State Opera Orchestra, "Kamarinskaja." Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, 'Marche Hongroise". (Berlioz). 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signals. 7.30: Talk, "For the Home Gardener." 8.0: Light orchestral and ballad programme. The 2YA Concert Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Leon de Mauny), dial Romano" Overture. 8.9: Record, Doris Vane, soprano, Love, the Pedlar"; "A Song of Thanksgiving." ~08',1 7\ The 2YA Concert Orchestra, selection of Landon Ronald's Popular Songs."

m i?i: ATRl: cord' Hubert Eisdcll, Headle Nash, Dennis Noble, and Norman Allin, vocal quartet, "I Know of j 1 ™o Bright Eyes," "Meet Me by Moon-

•T Htis: rhe !x YA Concert Orchestra, Little Grey Home in the West," Fan-

world Affairs."

9.0: Weather. Station notices. niav: v> V h? Shadow" a dramatic L T w& Norton-Giddy, presented by ■ 007 £ ule d hls Radio Players. c^r,-r ecordi. Max Kester and some Town'Aff'Nig^ 0™113 sketch > "in 4tf:..feihS^ cuiioch' reton i ? e? ord> *? dna Best- Fay CompMa^tic^^^.r^e^^ 6

2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc.)

|-0 to 6-0: Light.musical programme.' 7.0: Aiter-dinner music. 8.0:. Forty minutes of excerpts from operas composed by Massenet. 8.40: American modernists in orchestral and pianoforte music. 10.0: Close down. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc.)

5:0: Children's session, Uncle Bob 6.0: Dinner music. Herman Finck and his Orchestra, Melodious Memories Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Polish Life" Waltz. Edward Isaacs, piano, "Bolero" (Chopin). Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Perpetuum Mo--7.x ~ Paul Godwin Dance Orchestra, Les Patineurs" Waltz. J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. "Piccaninnies' Picnic." Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Piccolo Pic-?s°-'l J- H- Squire ' Celeste Octet, "Twilight on the.Waters." Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Dolly's Dancing" Grand Hotel Orchestra, "Pierrette Cherie' Valse Lente. Dajos Bela Orchestra, 'The Smiling LieutenantWaltz. Grand. Hotel Orchestra, "Under the Stars." German Concert Orchestra, VPizzicato" Polka. J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Chant Sans Paroles" l(Tschaikowsky). Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, Minuet in D Major (Mozart). New Light Sym- ? hon. y-, Orchestra, "Policeman's Holijday. 7.0: News. 8.0: Chamber music. Records: : The-Prp;Art String Quartet, .Quartet in G Minor, Op. .74 No. 3 ( A Haydn). 8.18: Miss Constance Burt, r=rA» /'?w-?K P T rari? (a) "Lusing-he Piu Care ( With Loving Caresses") (Handel); (b) "Seuftzer Thranen" ("SighfS Weeping") (Bach);.(c) "Lullaby" (Brahms). 8.30: Records: A. Busch r M^'n and Se; kil\' piano' Sonata G .Minor (Brahms). 8.54: Heinr. Thf «TC b? rit(^ ne (a) "A Wonderful Thing't Must Be"; (b) ■ "In the Rhine, the Beautiful River." 9.0: Weather. 95 Mr DArcy Cresswell, "Milton; and the Modern . World." 9.20: Records Marek Weber . and his OrihS "Marie Louise." 9.24: Comedy hS S.W (# } . Mem Prinzchen, Schlaf- Em" (Mozart); (b) "Guter rSSrt ) ■°^ t T,s? Stille" ("Volkslied" "ArfnV rt9' 3o: Bel" and-his Orchestra, 9^-r Intermezzo (Siede) 9.34. C. E. Kaidanoff, bass (a) "Coachn> rlVe^° 1 V. ar>; (Gi Psy song)° (b) A' We. n (Cherniavskyk 9.40: loJ?,o $Z y- & the Amorous monol logue, "The Mayor." 9.45: Erk scher Mannergesangverein Deutsch Chor, Radetzky" March. 9.48: The Philadelphia Orchestra, "Yablochko" (RustT Sailofs Dance) (GUere). 9.51John McCormack, tenor, "A House and Me"; "The Quietest "T^ nl» ww SIL 9eb£ oy Somers Band, if n Mm Paraphrase. 10.0 to I 11.0: Music, mirth, and Melody. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc!). Adnt P a h tildr|n' S £ mr coriducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dmner music. Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival" (Yosnitomo); Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Hedgeroses"; In-ternational-Novelty Orchestra, "I Love V£ UrTf Ulr>~ Mi lai? Radio Orchestra, Fiorellmi" Fantasia; Debroy Somers ±Jand, Naila" Intermezzo. 6.18- Ilia Livschakoff Orchestra, "Blue Pavilion" (Armandola); Alfredo Campolifand his Salon Orchestra, "Tonight". ("Give Me ?? H ) OUr .?£ L°ve"); Virtuoso String Quartet, "Serenade" (Haydn); Edith Win^ 1" °ich^ stra' t "Wedding of the Winds (Hall); International Novelty Orchestra "Love Sends a Little Gift ? J es r> (QPenshaw). 6.36: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "IchLiebe Dich"; au\ G°dwin Quintet, Minueto (Bolzoni); Edith Lorand Orchestra, "O Maiden, My Maiden" (Lehar); Jack Hylton Orchestra, "When the White Elder Tree Blooms Again." 6.50: Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Rustle of Spring"; £§°n Kaiser Dance Orchestra, Waltz, War Medley; Commodore Grand Orchestra, Westminster" Meditation. 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signal. 7.35: AddingwASt/Sck, market reports. 8.0: Chimes. 3YA Orchestra (conductor, Mr. Harold Beck), "Rakoczy" March. 8.6: Re^ cord, Heinrich : Schlusnus (baritone), Thou Art Repose." 8.10: Record, Jascha Heifetz (violin), Rondo (Schubert). 8.14: W. Roy Hill (tenor), (a) *THe First Loss"; (b) "Impatience"; (c) "Who is Sylvia?" (Schubert). 8.25: Record, Guilhermina Suggia ('cello), Allegro Appassionata (Saint-Saens). 8.29: Elizabeth Schumann (soprano), "Aye Maria" (Schubert). 8.33: 3YA Orchestra (conductor, Harold Beck), Symphony in G Minor (Mozart). 9.0: Weather. 9.5: "The Causes of War," a talk delivered by Major C. H. Douglas, recorded by the 8.8.C. 9.21: Record, Arthur Schnabel (piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent, Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major ("The Emperor"); (a) Allegro; (b) adagio; (c) rondo (Beethoven). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody.

4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc.)

5.0: Children's hour, conducted by the Travel Man. 6.0: Dinner music. J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Down Memory Lane"; Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "Because" (d'Hardelot); Lener String Quartet, Prelude No. 4, and Etude in C Major, Transcription (Chopin); Lothar Perl (piano), "Flying Fish"; Erica Morini (violin), "Forsaken" (Koschat); Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "Waltz Serenade." 6.23: Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Ball at the Savoy" Selection (Abraham); Erica Morini (violin), "Danses Tziganes" (Nachez); Lothar Perl (piano), "Hollywood Stars"; Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "Little Valley in the Mountains." 6.39: The Salon Orchestra, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"; Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "Jealousy"; Albert Sandier (violin), J. Samchtina ('cello), J. Byfield (piano), "Spanish Serenade"; Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "Live, Laugh, and Love"; Albert Sandier (violin), J. Samchtina ('cello), J. Byfield (piano), "The Child and his Dancing Doll"; The Salon Orchestra, "Zigeuner" from "Bitter Sweet." 7.0: News and' reports.

J£?: -Gardening talk. 8.0: Record, iNew Mayfair Orchestra, "White Horse nn*.. Sele.« cti? n- 8-10: "Digging Archie out, a further episode in the lives oi a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.25: "The Kingsmen." 8.40: lalk, Mr. George Howes, "The Octopus.' 9.0: Weather. Station notices. y.5: Record, "A World of Romance." 9 : 13: Famous songs, by Barend Harris, introducing "Father O'Flynn"; "Le Peye Passe"; "The Admiral's Broom"; Off to Philadelphia." 9.28: A recorded continuity programme,' "The Star bpangled Banner." Eddie Pola and Company, "America Calling." Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. "The Sidewalks of New York." Milton Hayes (humour), "The Meanderings of Monty: How America was Discovered." Frederic Curzon (organ), "Broadway Melody." Jack ajid Claude Hulbert, 'The Hulbert Brothers in Chicago." London Novelty Orchestra, "The Brooklyn Cake Walk." Marie Tiffany (soprano), "Ol" Car'lina." The Bombadiers Band, "The Star Spangled Banner.'1 -10.0: The Coconut Grove Ambassadors. 10.15 to 11.0: Dance music. SPECIAL TESTS FROM DAVENTRY.

From yesterday until Saturday, December 14, Daventry will broadcast special test programmes from four station: GSB, 31.55 metres, 8 to 10 p.m.; GSF, 19.82 metres, 3 to 10 p.m.;'GSG, 16.86 metres, 8 to 8.50 p.m.; GSJ, 13.94 metres, 9.10 to 10 p.m. Listeners are asked to write to the Chief Engineer, Broadcasting House, London, W.I, giving a comparative version of reception on the different.wave-lengths, also a report' on the performance of GSG and GSJ as against GSF. ■ ■ These reports are particularly desired so that the engineers can better the Empire service.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 141, 11 December 1935, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 141, 11 December 1935, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 141, 11 December 1935, Page 5