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RADIO PROGRAMMES

FRIDAY, JUNE 19. 2YA-Proffiamme of Military Bands; records of Ncban Eddy ana Elizabeth Schumann. . I IYA—Concert programme featuring Edward Elgar's music. 3YA-A recital by Alfred Walmslcy, tenor. I 4YA—Talk, Professor T. D. Adams, "Popular Fallacies." Records of Yehudi Mcnuhin, Will Fyfe. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: National Symphony Orchestra, "William Tell" Overture. Dr. Oimandy's Trip. "Ah! Sweet Mystery ?* Life." Squire Celeste Octet, bceiit de Ballet" (de Beriot). . . n ,.„,,„ 1 0 20: Bournemouth Municipal Oichestra, "Raindrops" (Pizzicato for Strings) , (de la Biviero). Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Serenata Siciliana" (Becce). Karoli Szreter (piano). "Peer Gynt' — Amtia t, Dance. Dajos Bela Orchestra, ' Revc d'Amour" (Becce). Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "A Fairy Ballet j 0.38-° The London Orchestra Ru?sian Fantasy (Lang). Dr. Ormandy s Trio. "A Kiss in the Dark." The London Orchestra, Hungarian Medley (Som-^ er 6 ) 47: Major Bowes Capitol Theatre Trio, "The Rosary." Karol Szreter (piano). "March of the Dwarfs." Major Bowes Capitol Theatre Trio, "Kiss Me Again." Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Rippling Streams" (Gennm).j 7.0: News. I ' 7.30: Time signals. 7.35: Talk, the Rev. FatherL F. H. Walsh, "The Genius of G. K. Chester- 1 8.0: Chimes. Selected records. Vienna Symphony Orchestra. "Les Cloches de Corneville" Fantasia (Planqlß 8" Elizabeth Schumann sings a duet with herself, "Abendsegen" (Humperdinck). , , . . ■ 811: Temianka (violin). Polonaise in A Major, Op. 21 (Wieniawski). I 8.19: Nelson Eddy (baritone), 'Rose Mane"; "The Mounties" (Fnml). _ , 8 25: Marcel Palotti (organ), "bylvia ! Ballet Fantasy (Delibes); "Feramors (Rubinstein). , ~T , J 8.31: Mae Questal, light vocal, The Wedding of Jack and Jill" (Coots and j 8 U 34^ U fhe Three Virtuosos on Three • Pianos, "Finesse" (Maltin and Doll). | 8.37: Orchestra Mascotte, "Ninna JNanMr. A. Quinnell, "British 9 1 OMVealher. Station notices. 9.5: A military band programme. Royal Belgian Guardsi Band UDirectm- A Prevost) "La Muette de 1 or- & Overture ("Masaniello") (Aubeg. 9.13: Record: The Band of. H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Belle of New Yoik Se 9 le i7 t - I °Miss Vera Moginie (soprano), "The White Birch"; "The Cherry Tree Doth Bloom" (goatley). _ d 9.23: Record: The Band of H.M. Com stream Guards, Selection of Wilfred Sanderson's Songs, "Geisha foeiecuon Record: "Eb and Zeb," the country storekeepers. M c 9.45: Record: The Band of H.M. Oren adier Guards, "Eton Memories (arr. | M 10 C 2 h "to 11.2: Dance programme of new releases. 1 2YC WELLINGTON (840. kc). I 5 0 to' 60: Light musical programme. 7'.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "Sights and Sounds of Old London." portrayed in music, song, and Sonata hour featuring, at 9 p.m. SiiS: anfat 9.36 P-^^f™, 5 Sonata in F Minor, Op. n°- '< played by Lionel Tertis (viola) and ,H !o'lt C l°o.3o?TEiny 0 minutes in light ler veta-PoDular entertainment. I IYA. AUCKLAND (650 kc). I 5.0: Children's session. 6.0: Commodore Grand Orchescra, Ini Town JLo I night" March (Coates). Ldith Lorand land her viennesa Orchestra My Uartins,." Alfredo Campoli and hifa Salon I Orchestra "in Old Vienna" (oasmyn, ' Jerome: Hirsch). De (iroot and his oSstra "ander the Roots ot fans. JThe Saion Orchestra, ••Snappy Weather"; "Vanilla biossoms." t».w. Feroy Kaufmann and his Orcnestra. In Uie iTea Hous2 of IUJ fateps. Orchestra !Mascotte with Edith i.orand id UKe Ito Kiss the Lacies." Octet "Vnisper and I bhall w-ar (HccTolomini). Berliner 'f™ nianns) "Virgin iorest Tale f.aeac&>. co?d?f h« 8.8.C. Symptony Orckotw The London' Symphony Orchestra, "Wand of Youth" (Elgar). Overture, Serenade, Minuet. Sun Dance, Fairy P?pe%, Slumber Scene, Fames and Giants 8 37: Doris Bransgrove (sonrano)' "Pleading" (Elgar); "A Song 0 Autumn"; "Like to the Damask Ros^ , ffir). 8.46: Record: The London Symphony Orchestra, "Nursery (Elear); Aubade lAwaKej, "The SerToul Doll"; "Busy-ness;;; '/The Sad Doll"; "The Wagon Passes"; The WE. Thomas, "Elgar-The Man." 9.M. Recorded presentation of Symphony No- 1 in A Flat Major (Elgar). Played mirth, and. melody. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 1 50: Children's hour, conducted by I Jock with, at 530 P-m-,," Al^% a a i o t [ His Wonderful Lamp." 6.0. Dajos Bela Orchestra, "A Supper with Suppe Ifarr Morena). MareK Weber ana his Orchestra, "The Quaker Girl Waltz. Samuel Dushkin (violin), Jota Aia-! gonesa." Aliredo Campoli and his iirnhestra "Two Guitars" (irdtJ. b.io. Hermann von Stachow Orchestra, "The Ma™ Under the Lime Tree" .Howard Jacobs (saxophone) with string Quintet and harp, I Love the 1j& TKubens). „ Hermann yon SUchow Orchestra, "La Paloma (iiaaSamuel Dushkin (violin), "lan--1 go" • (Alffi)! Alfredo Campolj and hk Salon Orchestra, "berenaae (r.igar) Paul Godwins Orchestra. ~cn ns of Mv Dreams' (I'riml). o*o. 'fHfe.-" ,S SS?aIiS is ■■ l e=,.;Sp|»..l? Orchestra, "Come, Sing To Hojveridge Taylor); "Walzer , (Cramer), "lffilli"; "Cradle Son ß " (Schubert). | 8.31: Record, Philadelphia .Symphony Orchestra, "Invitation to tho Waltz. J

'~39: Alfred Walmsley (tenor recital), •Where xi er Vou vvaiK" (.riandei), "Oαiv.ay, Xwaite, jL.doveu" layer); "xne J-,ove bong 01 war uyai urainger); "An! Wudii ox Mj wmm" Keeoru, r'nuaioiphia byi.ip.iony Orcnestra, ••iViarcne siav," Op. oi txsciiajKOWSKy), ■>■»■ wtather. y.o: •Kβiervcd. 9iJ: bXA Orcnescra. uonauo.or, naroid Becii. bquav.s ropuiar Songs larr. baynas). dm , - wiio. n. LuriiDun uoeanr, "A brown t>ird Wood); -xne bieepy bong ;j3arry>, u.-it: 3\/v 'ivvo sympnonic itihapjoaies, "i Joneiy Caravan," "bird Songs at Evenme" anu "i Hearu iou binging coates). 0.4J: Kecord, Peter juiawson ; Dass-Daritone), "xne Dsvout White); -xhe Tramp's Song CUlee;on) y.55: i>* A Urcnestra, "Vision o£ fatome" u.ampe). iu.u to 11.0: tousic, nirth, and meiody.

4YA. DUNEDIN (790 kc.)

5 0: Children's session, conducted by Big Brenner x>lll. assisted Dy Mr. Aeiv wan. wun, at O.OJ p.m., ".tutce m yY :nesLrana.' G.u: jumner music, miHarmonic Sympnony orcnes.ra, wt\v iork, "The isaroer of b<;viue OverLure, be Groot (.violin), wun Htroeii Dawson morgan;. "I'll &wig ' ine e n jr 01 Araoy." /.onopnone &aion Orcnestra, ".cieanor" Happen). ™m w rand ana tier Vienna orchestra, Lrdbparone" wopuum iMuiocKerj. b.ii. ban J)Tancisco bympnony orchestra ■•coppena jaaiief—oance of me auli> mavoiis ana Waltz luenbesJ. B.ii.L. Vv ireiess bympnony yrcaestra, 11 Irovatore" aaiecuon. J. w. aquire v-c----leste Octet, ".cvdryboay's meioaies (arr. Squire). Commoia . Sympnpnj Orcnesira. "Al Fresco" inerojrt;.t..<w. National Sympnony Orcnesira 1 it Irish Washerwoman." L-oiumoia byra phony Orcnestra. "badinage" iiieroert) Vienna Pniiharmonic Orcnestra. Uoii. schwaiben" iSirauss). national Sym pnony Orchestra. "Turkey in th« btraw." V.u: V.oo: lalk d> Mr. R. McKenzie. "Prospects tor Iα morrow's Kacing at Wingatui ; 8.0 Chimes. Boston Orchestra, fatrike Uv the Band" (Gershwin). 8.0: Mountaineers (male cnorus), riiH : Biii> Songs" Medley). 8.11: Henara (oiano) "Two lor Tonight" (Hevel). B.IT JacK Buchanan, with Trio and Orchestra, "The Hying Trapeze." 8.25: Jame; Morrison's instrumental Tlr .Q u |, -Hornpipe Medley." 8.28: WilJ . i yfti (comedian). "The Centenarian" <&&<? "The Gamekeeper" (FyflEe). 8.34: Lew Stone and his Band, with vocal chorus "Harmony Lane" Medley (selection oJ Stephen Foster's songs) (Foster). 8.40 Talk, Professor T. D. Adams Popula Fallacies"-"That Nero Fiddled While Rome was Burning." 9-0: Weather Station notices. 9.5: Chamber Musk Concert: Pro Arte Quartet Quartet ir G Minor, Op. 74, No. 3 (Haydn). 92V Emmy Bettendorf (soprano), Slumbei Softlv, Dear Love" (Brahms); 'The Night in May" (Brahms). 9.28: Yehud M#nuhin (violin) and Hubert Gieser (piano). Sonata in D Major, Op. 12,.N0 11 (Beethoven). 9.48: Emmy Betteti.

dorf (soprano) and Hans Clemens (tenor), "Rose Songs." "Monthly Roses,' "Briar Roses," "Rambler Roses, Water Roses" (Eulenberg). 0.58: American Society of Ancie.nt Instruments "Pavane" (Byrd); "Galliard" (Byrd). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music

TOMORROW'S EMPIRE BROADCASTS. (Wave-lengths: 25.53 metres and 31.55 metres.) 4 pm: Big Ben. A Sonata Recital by Florence Hooton (violoncello) and Dorothy Manley (pianoforte). Sonata No 2 in F, Op. 99: (1) Allegro vivace, (2)' Adagio aftettuoso, (3) Allegro passionato, (4) Allegro molto (Brahms) 4 35 p m.: "Down to the Sea in bhips —Sea Communications (10) The Question at Issue." Sir Alan Anderson, 4.55' p.m.: Light Orchestra Music. 510 p.m.: The Senior T.T. Race. A running commentary by four commentators on the Senior International Autocycle Tourist Trophy Race, from the Isle of Man. At the grandstand, Graham Walker and Victor Smythe. At Creg-na-Baa, George A. Allan. At the Town Hall, Ramsey, James Tovey. 5.40 p.m.: The news and announcements. 6 p.m.: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 5