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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, DECEfIIBER 27.. 2YA—Summary of Pluhkct Shield cricket match; running' commentary on the second half of the Rugby match, S^ Zealand v- L»n*)n Counties; and is.U.C. light variety programme. IYA—"Hiawatha." 3YA—Constance Burl, soprano, and Clement Q. Williams, baritone. '*YA—Running commentary on the '■ second half of the Rugby match, New ! Zealand v. London Counties; 8.8.C. : programme. "Following in Father's ! I'ootstcps." .. . > j 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's session, conducted by I Aunt Molly, including, at 5.45 p.m., "Richard the Lionheart." ■ 6.0: Summary of Plunkel Shield cricket match. Debroy Somers Band, 'Ballads We Love" Selection; Victor Ricardo's Quartet, "Screnata d'Amalfl" (Beccc); H: Gerber (piano), "11 Bacio" (Arditi); William Primrose (violin), Tempo di Minuetto; Aliredo Campoli: and his Salon Orchestra, "Song of Paradise" (King). 6.22: Orchestre Raymonde, "Delibes in Vienna";' Victor Olof Sextet, "Venetian Barcarolle" (Hickling): Alfredo Campoli Trio, '-'Softly Awakes My Heart"; Victor Ricardo's Trio, "Un Pen d'Amour." ' ■ 0.37: Victor Olpf Sextet, "Serenata Amorosa" (Bridgewater); H. Gerber (piano), "Parla" Waltz (Arditi); William Primrose (violin), Valse "Bluette"; Alfredo Campoli Trio, "Traumerei" (Schumann). 6.48: Gershom Parkington Quintet, "Old Favourites"; Frederic Hippman and his Orchestra, "Tales from Vienna" Potpourri. 7.0: News.. ; 7.30: Time signals. ' 8.0: Popular programme. • Record, Debroy Somers Band, "The Yeomen of the Guard" Selection. 3.8: Record, Pat O'Brien (the Irish street singer), light vocal with accordion accompaniment, Irish melodies. 8.14: Record, Harry Breucr (marimba), with violin,- 'cello, and guitar,. "Wildflower" (Youmans/; "Chicken Reel." 8.20: Record, Mac Questal, comedy vocal (the Betty Boop girl), "Practising the Piano." • 8.23: Record, ' Arthur Young and Reginald Foresytlie (piano duet with drums), "Sweet Adeline" Selection, introducing "Lonely Feet." "Why Was I Born," "Here Am I," "Don't Ever Leave Me." . - 8.30: Rebrqadcast from the Empire stations: A summary during the interval, and a running commentary .on the second half of the Rugby football match, New Zealand versus London Counties; ■ r ■ - . 0.20: Weather. Station notices. 9.25: A 8.8.C. recorded light variety programme by Clapham and Dwyer, Harley and Barker, Janet Joyce, Helmar Fernback, the Hill Billies, and Tony's Red Aces. 10.5.t0 11.5: Dance music by Lauri Paddi and his Famous Peter Pan Band (relayed from the New Majestic Lounge). 2YC. WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0 to 6.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Symphony in D Minor (Cesar Franck), played by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. 8.40: Two short' recitals, featuring Charles Panzera, baritone, and Eduart Erdmann, pianist. ■ ; 9.0 to 10.0: A- programme by Marek Weber and his-Orchestra, with popular ballad interludes. • IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Jean and Nod. 6.0: Cricket summary. Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Gipsy Love" Overture (Lehar); Berlin State Opera Orchestra, "Dance of the Hours" (Ponchielli); Edith Lorand (violin), Paraphrase of, two Russian Folk Sougs (Kreisler); Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Sizilietta" (Blori). 6.20: Plaza Theatre Orchestra, "My Lady Dainty" (Hesse); Alexander Brailowsky (piano). "Dance of the I Gnomes" in F Sharp. Minor (Liszt); I Victor Olof Salon Orchestra, "Grieg"— a Selection of Works;. Rio Novelty Orchestra, "Mientras Llara El Tango." 6.38: Erwin Christoph (organ), Gold" (Rust); William Mui> doch (piano). Nocturne in C Sharp Minor (Chopin); Paul Godwin's Orchestra, "Butterfly." 6.49: Berlin State Opera House ' Orchestra, "Schwanda, the Bagpipe, Player" Selection, (Weinberger); Paul vGodwin and his Orchestra. "Whisperings from the Forest." 7.0: News. 7.30: Sports talk, Gordon Hutter. 8.0: Concert programme, , featuring "Hiawatha" (Coleridge. Taylor), recorded version, presented by Uie Royal Choral Society, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Soloists: Walter Glynne (tenor); Elsie Suddaby (soprano), George Baker (baritone), Howard Fry (baritone). Part I: "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast," "You Shall Hear How | Pau-Puk-Keewis," "But the' Gracious Hiawatha," "He Was Dressed in Shirt of Doe-Skin," "Till the Wind Became a Whirlwind" (The Choir).. "Onaway! Awake,- Beloved" (soloist; Walter Glynne, tenor), ' "Thus the Gentle Chibiabos" (the Choir), "And They Said, 'Q, Good lagoo.'" Part II: "The Death of Minnehaha,". "Oh, the Long and Dreary Winter" (the Choir), "Into Hiawatha's .Wigwam" (soloists. Elsie Suddaby, soprano, and; George Baker, baritone);■"GitcheManiot, the Mighty!" (soloist, Howard Fry; baritone), "In the Wigwam with Nokomis" (soloist, Elsie Suddaby, soprano), "Over SnowFields. Waste and. Pathless" (soloists. Elsie Suddaby, soprano, and Howard Fry, baritone),. "And He Rushed into the Wigwam" • (soloist, Elsie Suddaby, soprano). "Then They Buried Minnehaha" (the' Choir). "'Farewell!' said he, 'Minnehaha.'" 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk, Mr; James MacNeill, "Caravaning in New Zealand." 9.20: Records, Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra j Concerto in F (for piano and orchestra) (Gershwin). 9.45: Xenia Belmas (soprano). "The Nightingale and the Rose" (Rimsky,- Korsakov), 9.50: Association dcs Concerts Lamoureux." Paris. "Menuet Antique" (Ravel). 10.0 to 11.0: : Music, mirth, and melody. ■ ] 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Patience" Selection. Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "Always in My Heart" (Turk, Coots). Victor Concert Orchestra, "Romance" (Tschaikowsky). Pavilion Lescaut Orchestra, "Pan and.the Wood Goblins" (Rothke). 6.19: International :Novelty Quartet, "The Merry Mill" (Peros). 'J. H.. Squire Celeste Octet, "Phantom" Minuet (Hope). William Murdoch, piano, . "Norwegian Bridal Procession" (Grieg). J. H. Squire Celesta Octet, "Souvenir" (Drdla). International Novelty Quartet, '"Turkish Pat-rol"-(Michaelis). 6.36: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Serenade" (Moszkowski). Major Bowes Capitol Theatre Trio, "To a Wild Rose" (Macdowell). Albert Sandier and his Orchestra', "Rosa Mia" (Ginzia, Fisher, PotterK Pavilion Lescaut Orchestra, "Clog Dance" (Fetras). [6.49: Dajos Bela ' Trio, "Chant d'Automne" (Tschaikowsky). William I Murdoch, piano, Valse, ""Triste" (SibeIlius). 'Otto Kermbach Dance Orchestra, "The Roses" Waltz.' '. 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signal. 7.35: Our Gardening Expert: "Dahlias and Chrysanthemums." 8.0: Record, Dajos Bela OYchestra, "Orpheus in the Underworld" Overture.. 8.10: Constance Burt, soprano, "A Mai non Cessate"; Aria,- "Salce"; and "Aye Maria" ("Willow Song") from "Otello." 8.21: Hamilton' Dickson, 'cello, and Decima Hughsbri, piano, in a recital of compositions by Hamilton Dickson.- 'Cello solos, ■ "Siciliano," | "Bourree." "Romance." ■ Pianoforte, "A Country Suite." 8.45: Clement Q. Williams, baritone. American Cycle Songs of Song-ah-Tah. (a) "My Sweet Love Call"; (b) "By the Listening Willows I wait"; (c) "Wait No More for Me"; (d)' "On a Cloud Will I Ride." 9.0: . Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk: Mr. Leicester Webb, "World Affairs:"' 9.20: Record, New Light Symphony Orchestra, "London Bridge" March1 (Eric Coates). 9.24: Waveney Bowbyes, mezzo-contralto,' "Slave Song,". "Little Lady of the Moon." 9.30: -Record, Novelty Orchestra, Danse "Bagatelle," "Ginger Snaps" (Bourdon). 9.36: Record, Richard Tauber. tenor, "Little Grey Home in the West." "Because," "Bird Songs at Eventide." 9.45: Record, ■ the Novelty Players, "The Fairies" Gavotte (Kohn), "On My Window Sill" (Robinson). 9.51: Waveney Bowbyes. mezzo-contralto, "Dawn," "Rain:"'.9.s7: Record, Alfre,do Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, Second.Sere-

nade (Heykens). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Mr. Aero Man. 6.0: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Grand March from •Tannhauser." International Conceit Orchestra, "Just a Kiss" Waltz (Kasik). Arthur de Greef (piano), (a) Gavotte; (b) Danse "Villageoisc" (Prokofictl, Gretry). Squire Celeste Octet, "Two Eyes of Grey." Ufaton Jazz Orchestra, "Love Comes Once" (Kunnecke, Gunilher). 6.18: International Concert Or[chestra, "Luna" Waltz (Lincke). Dajos: : Bela Orchestra, "Rendezvous" Intermezzo Rococo (Aletter). Orchestra Mascqtte "Without a Care" (Uschmann). Lily Gyenes and her Twenty Hungarian Gipsy Girls, "The Great Ber- ! csenyi Miklos." Orchestra Mascolle, ' "Ihe Girl in the Taxi" Waltz (Fetras). . 6.34: Ufaton Jazz Orchestra, "Hussars ; Love' (.Kunnecke, Gunther). Ilja ! LivschakofE Orchestra,. "Have Mercy" '■ Russian Romance. Ibolyka Zilzer (vio--1m), "Antique" Dance (Dussek Burmester). Squire Celeste Octet, "I Love the Moon" (Rubens). Orchestra Mas- : cotte), "The Gipsy Princess" Waltz (Kalman). 6.49: New Mayfair Novelty Orchestra, "Uncle Pete" (Jones) Ibolyka Zilzer (violin), Waltz No. 2 ■ (Weber, Burmester). Lily Gyenes and her Twenty Hungarian Gipsy Girls, Hungarian" Serenade (Lavotta). New Mayfair Novelty- Orchestra, "Jollifica- , *">" (Reeves). 7.30: Talk, Mr. R. McKenzie, "Tomorrow's Racing at Wingatui." 8.0: New Mayfair Orchestra (KornP it S ?n d aI? Fiddle" Selection ,^ern). 8.10: "Abroad with the Locknarts. .An American business man and TW Wl p on to^ r" 82 4: Harry Roy's W s?n g Rm, um"s' "Gershwin" Mcd- : ley. 8.30: Rebroadcast of Empire stations. Summary during the interval, and a running commentary on the ■ lies. 9.20: A 8.8.C. recorded programme: "Following in Father's Foot- ; frfiton A van? ly Programme. 10.20 ' to ]].2O (approx.): An hour of dance ' Bniy CCo;ton ebandS °f J^ ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 154, 27 December 1935, Page 3

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 154, 27 December 1935, Page 3

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 154, 27 December 1935, Page 3

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