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RADIO PROGRAMMES

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15.

2YA.—Radio Drama, "The Listening Well" (Part 2). Items by the 2YA Concert Orchestra. IYA.— IYA String Orchestra, in a Chamber Mus.c Programme. 3YA.—Rscital by Beatrice Pugh, soprano. 4YA.—The story behind famous songs. Music. Lovers' Competition. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Campbell. 6.0: The 8.8.C. Military Band, "Vanity Fair" Overture (Fletcher). Patricia Rossborough (piano), "Mississippi" Selection. Jacob Gade and his Orchestra, ".Because." Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "Sandier Serenades." 6.23: Oscar Joost Dance Orchestra, "Song of Songs" Fantasia (Moya) Albert Sandier (violin), with Piano and 'Cello, 'THeure Exauise." Edith Lorand and hsr Viennese Orchestra, "Zigeuinerweisen." Op. 20 (Pablo de Sarasate). 6.37: Marcel Palotti (organ). "Coppelia" Fantasy (Delibes). Patricia Rossborough (piano), "The Flying Trapeze" Selection. Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Die Schonbrunner" Waltz. Albert Sandier (violin), assisted by Piano and 'Cello, "The Violin Song" (Rubens) William Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra, "Perpetuum Mobile." 7.0: News. 7.30: Time signals. Talk: Our Gardening Expert, "For the Home Gardener." 8.0: Chimes. Light orchestral and ballad, programme. The 2YA Concert Orchestra (Conductor: Mr. Leon de Mauny), "Rakowsky" Overture (Kela Bala). 8.9: Record: Light Opera Male Chorus, "Songs of Good Cheer" (arr Byng) 8.17: The 2YA Concert Orchestra, "Song Memories" Selection (arr. Geehl), introducing: "Garden of Happiness"; "The Admiral's Broom"; "Sleep and the Roses"; "The Dancing Lesson"; "Come, Sing to Me"; 'Vale"; "Some Day"; "Croon, Croon"; "Three Old Maids of Lee." 8.29: Record: Muriel Brunskill (contralto), "The Banks of Allan Water" (Trdt.); "Two Little Words" (Brahe) 8.35: The 2YA Concert Orchestra. "Spring" Dance (Schytte). 8.40: Talk. Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, 0.8.E., "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. ■9.5: K7 and the Embassy Players present a radio drama, "The Listening Well," Part 11. 9.31: Record: Serge Krish Instrumental Septet. "Maria Mari" (di Capua) 9.34: Mrs. Lola Maries (humorous sketch), "Sketches from Filmland" (Maries). 9.46: Record: Bernard Lee, Richard Littledale, Katharine Hynes, John Garside, Roland Caswell. R. Halliday Mason, and Leonard Upton,' "TenMinute Alibi" (an impression of the play) (Armstrong). 9.54: Recording: "Our Bill" (humorous monologue), • "Village Cricket" (Grisewood). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance programme. 2YC. WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0 to 6.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Miscellaneous operatic programme. 8.40: Symphonic programme by Richard Strauss, featuring, at 8.44 p.m.: "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme," played by- the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; at 9.28 p.m.: "Rosenkavalier" Waltzes, played by. the Berlin State Opera Orchestra; and,- at 9.42 p.m.: "Till's Merry Pranks," played by the London Symphony Orchestra. 10.0 to 10.30: "Harmony and Humour." Light popular programme. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Peter. 6.0: Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Rakowsky" Overture (Keler Bela). Rene Pesenti and his Orchestra, "Souvenir de Brescia." International Concert Orchestra, "Spring, Beautiful Spring." Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Traumideale," Op. 69 (Fucik) 6.19: Ferdy Kauffman and his Orchestra, "Stephanie Gavotte" (Czibulka) J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Memories of Mendelssohn" (arr. ,W. Sear). Zonophone Salon Orchestra, "Sweet Adeline." 6.35: Rene Pesenti and his Orchestra, "Le Troilets" (Piguri). Little Salon Orchestra. "Springtime .in the Forest" (Zimmer). G T. Pattman (organ). "Alice. Where Art Thou?" (Traditional). Orchestra . Mascotte, "Vibraphone" Waltz (Hans Lohr). 6.49: The Salon Orchestra, "Tartar" Dance (Woodin) Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Swabian Peasant" Waltz (Krome). Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Vivat Hungaria" (Kalman). 7.0: News. 8.0----chamber music programme. The String. Orchestra, ■ conducted by Harold Baxter, "Brandenburg" Concerto for Strings. No. 6 (Bach). 8.20: Records, Gerhard Husch (baritone), "Gute Nacht"; "Die Wetterfahne"; "Gerforne Tarien" (Schubert). 8.27: Kathleen O'Leary (pianist) presents Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" (Op. 27, No. 2). 8.40: Record, the Rose Quartet, Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4 (Beetaoven). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk, D'Arcy Cresswell. "The Odyssey of Homer." 9.20: Records. Miliza Korius (soorano), "Thousand and One Nights" Waltz (Strauss); "La Villanelle" (Dell Acqua). 9.30: Boston Orchestra, "Strike Ud the Band" (Gershwin). 9.34: Guila Bustabo (violin), Praeludium and Allegro (Kreisler); "On Wings of Sons?." 9.42: Richard Crooks (tenor),' "The • Lost Chord" (Sullivan); "Thora" (Adams). 9.49: Boston Orchestra with Jesus Maria Sanroma (pianist) present "Rhapsody in Blue" (Gershwin). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Allan. 6.0: Reginald • King and his Orchestra, "Song of My Heart." London Novelty- Orchestra, "Mon Bijou" Valse Lente. Giuletta Morino (violin) with Novelty Quintet, "Little Love Nest" (Cama). Salon Orchestra, , "Moonlight and Roses" (Moret). 6.19: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Mignonette" , (Nicholls). Otto Kermbach Orchestra "Munich Beer" (Komzak). Guilheri mina Suggia ('cello), Allegro Apas- , sionata. (Saint Saens).' 'Salon Orches- ■ tra, "Because I Love You." Otto Ke'rm- > bach Orchestra, "Moonlight on the : Alster" (Fetras). 6.37: Orchestra . Mascotte, "Mattinata" ' (Leoncavallo) Giuletta Morino (violin), "Night of Enchantment" (Paladino). Orchestra Mascotte, "Poranek" Waltz Intermezzo (Lindsay) 6.47: Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Shulamith." Grand Crnema Orchestra, "Cherry Blossom" (Albert). London Novelty. Orchestra. "The Teddy Bears' , Picnic." Grand Cinema Orchestra, ■ "Murmuring Breezes" (Jensen). 7.0: News. 7.20: Addington stock mar- ; ket reports. 7.30: Time signal. The Threshold of Our Age: Dr. H. N Parj ton, "The Age of Electricity." 8.0: Chimes. Records. Philharmonic Or- ; chestra, Berlin, "Euryanthe" Overture (Weber). 8.9: Charles Panzera (bari- , tone). "Nocturne" (L. de Fourcaud) ' 8.13: London Symphony Orchestra , conducted by Sir Edward Elgar, "Wand . of Youth" Suite, No. 1: "Overture," :. "Serenade," "Minuet." "Sun Dance." "Fairy Pipers," "Slumber Scene," , ''Fairies and Giants" (Elgar). 8.34: . Beatrice Pugh, Australian soprano. T "Mimi's Song" (Puccini), "A Blackbird ' Singing" (Michael Head). "The Willow Song" (Coleridge Taylor). "A Birth- , day" (Woodman). "Blue Butterflies" (Dickson). 8.48: Record. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1 (Enesco). 9.0: Weather station notices. 9.5: Records, Chicago Symphony Orchestra. "Ruses D'Amour" B-illet On. 61; "Introduction and Waltz"; "Peasants' Dance" (Glazounov) 9.14: Richard Tauber (tenor) "Der Nu^sbaurri" (Schumann), "Mondnacht" (Schumann) • 9.20: Alexander [Brailowsky 'pianoforte') with the Philharmonic Orchestra. Berlin, Concerto in E Minor. Op. 11 (Chopin). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 5.0: Children's session, conducted by Mr. Travel Man. 6.0: International Concert Orchestra, "Gold and Silver" Waltz. Ernest Leggett London Octet, "Elegy" (Massenet). • Ilja Livschakoff Orchestra. "The Little Company" (Ganglberger) J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. "Evening Lullaby" (Squire) Edith Lorand Orchestra, "Ever or Never." 6.18: Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "Fairies' Gavotte" (Kohn). Ilja Livschakoff Dance Orchestra, "The Enchanted Forest." Alfred Cortot- (piano), "Sequedillas" (Albe-

niz). J. H. Squire Celeste Octet,! "Evensong at Twilight" (Squire). Dajos Bela Orcnestra, "Narcissus" (Nevin). 6.33: Grand Hotel Orchestra, 'Springtime Serenade" (Heykens). Inter- ! national Novelty Orchestra, "Emperor" I Waltz (Strauss). Alfred Cortot (piano), "Malaguena" (Albeniz). Bravour Dance Orchestra. "The Cockchafers' Tea Party." Grand Hotel Orchestra, "'Dama", Tango Serenade (Rosenthal). 6.49: Milan Symphony Orchestra, "Scene Poetiche," Op 46, No. 4 (Godard) Virtuoso String Quartet, "Widdicombe ; Fair." Dajos Bala Orchestra, "Eldgaffeln" (Einer, Landen) 7.0: News. 7.30: j Gardening talk. 8.0: Chimes. "Music i ■ Lovers' Competition" (No. 2) (Items ] 11 to 20.) 8.27: "The Voice of thej' People: Catherine the Great" (Part VII) One of a series of short plays I dealing with the rulers of the Russian | people from the time of Peter the I Great. Presented by George Edwards i and Company 8.34: The Three Virtuosos (on three pianos), 'Smiles and j Cheers" (Hecker); "Frolics" (Cowltr) | 8.40: Reserved. 9.0: Weather, station] I notices. 9.5: "A Successful Evening.".! I A further episode in the lives of a | I Japanese houseboy and his, employer. 1 9.20: "Music Round the Campfire," | featuring "Little All Sid," "Cielito Linde" (Fernandez). 9.35: Special feature, 'Songs My Mother Taught Me" I —the story behind famous songs. In-1 troducing "The Real John Peel," I "Father O'Flynn," "Robin Adair," and I 'The Mistletoe Bough." 10.0 to U.O: "Take Your Partners"—a programme of dance numbers in strict tempo, with interludes by Connie Boswell. THURSDAY'S EMPIRE BROADCAST. (Wave-lengths 31.55 and 25.53 metres.) 4 p.m.. Big Ben. Reginald King and ! his Orchestra, Suite Ballerina: d) 'Theatre Lights,' (2) Flowers from a ! Forgotten Lover. 13) Curtain Up : (Arthur Wood) Nocturne in Mists (Edwin Gray) La Siesta (Norton). A Hillside Tune (John Farrant) Japanese Lanterns (Tony Lowry). In a Pagoda (Bratton) Selection oi Scot--1 tish Airs (arr. Moulder). March, Lon- • don Eridge (Eric Coates). 4.45 p.m.: Sports talk. 1 5 p.m: "Duet—By Accident." A ; thrilling human story by Beatrix ; Thomson, with two characters. 1 5.30 p.m.: Ten Hot Minutes, by Harry Leader's Swing Quartet. ; 5.40 p.m.: The News and Announcements. 6 p.m.: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 5

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 5

RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 5