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BROADCASTING

1 WEEKEND PROGRAMMES SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. ; 2YA.—Popular Programme. ; 2YC—Classical Recital. [ IYA. —Sfenor and Signora Marotta l in works by Mascagni, Schubert, and i Guercia; Arvad Kurtz, violin. 3YA.—Sybil Phillips, soprano. 4YA.—Light orchestral and ballad '. concert. The four national stations will broadcast descriptions and comments on the third cricket Test, England v. Australia, at 5.30, 7.30, 9,0, and 9.38 p.m. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 4.45: Children's session, Uncle Jasper. 6.0: National Symphony Orchestra, "Light Cavalry" • Overture. Mitja Nikisch Symphony Orchestra, "MadeIon" Dream Waltz. Alfredo Campoli and Salon Orchestra, "Mademoiselle." Jesse Crawford (organ), Serenade. 6.18: Marek Weber and Orchestra, "My Dream" Waltz. J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "My Sweetheart When a Boy." Patricia Rossborough (piano), Melody in F (Rubinstein). J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Silver Threads Among the Gold." New Light Symphony Orchestra, "March of the Toys." 6.36: Alfredo Campoli and Salon Orchestra, "Si Petite." Albert Sandler and Orchestra, "You Loving Me." Dajos Bela Orchestra, "Marien Klange." 6.47: New Symphony Orchestra, "Nell Gwynne Dance," No. 2. Albert Sandler and Orchestra, "Marcheta." Patricia Rossborough (piano), "A Liobestraum Fantasy." The Novelty Players, "Melodie Caprice." 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 8.0: Geraldo and his Orchestra, with Cyril Grantham, the Top Hatters, and the Geraldettes, "Top Hat" Film Selection. 8.10: Peter Dawson, "Saddle Your Blues to a Wild Mustang," "We Saw the Sea." 8.16: Reginald Foort (organ), "The King Steps Out" Medley. 8.22: Gracie Fields, with orchestra and male chorus, "Old Soldiers Never Die." 8.28: Andy lona and his Islanders, "Hawaiian Paradise," "My Rose of Waikiki." 8.34: Jack Rickards and Winifred Dunk, "How's Your Cousin?" "Weddings." 8.40: Fred Stein (piano), "Jan Kiepura" Film Selection. 8.46: The Vagabond Lover, "As Long as Our Hearts Are Young." 8.49: Red Norvo (xylophone), with orchestra, "Knockin' on Wood." 8.52: Norman Long at the piano, "S-m-y-t-h-e." . 8.55: Edith Lorand and Viennese Orchestra, "The Dubarry" Selection. 9.10: Weather. 9.15 to 11.15: Dance programme. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0 to 6.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 80: Classical programme, introducing famous vocal and instrumental 9.0: Variety and vaudeville programme. ... 10.0 to 10.30: Light popular entertainment. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 8.0: Aileen Warren (pianoforte recital), "Wedding Day," Op. 65; "Little Hakon"; "Elevation"; "Harlequin." 8.16: Signor and Signora Marotta, works by Mascagni, Schubert, and Guercia. 8.33: Arved Kurtz (violinist), presents Sonata in E Flat Major (Hindemith); Sonata (Debussy). At the piano: Leo Whittaker. 9.10: Weather. 9.15: Eric Coates and Orchestra, "By the Tamarisk." 9.20: Gertrude Lawrence, Gertrude Lawrence Medley. 9.30: , Arthur Young and Reginald Forsythe (piano duet), with drums, "Hits of 1935." 9.55: The Hill Billies (vocalists), "The Sunset Trail." 10.10 to 11.15: "Take Your Partners." Dance numbers ; in strict tempo. i

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.)

8.0: The London Palladium Orches-

tra, "The Thistle" Selection of Scotch Melodies. 8.10: Richard Crooks, "Bird Songs at Eventide"; "The Green Hills of Ireland." 8.16: Harry Davidson (organ), "Bitter Sweet" Selection. 8.22: Leslie Holmes and his Smiling Voice, "What D'ye Think of That, Boys?"; "Wake Up and Sing." 8.29: Turner Layton (tenor with piano), "My Piano and Me." 8.34: Zez Confrey and his Orchestra, "Jumping Jack"; "Jack in the Box." 8.40: The Western Brothers, "We're Frightfully 8.8.C."; "Play the Game You Cads"; "Keeping Up the Old Traditions." 8.52: New Mayfair Orchestra, "Medley of James Tale's Song's." 9.10: Weather. 9.15: Sybil Phillips, "Love the Fiddler"; "At the Last"; "In Fountain Court"; "The Wind's in the South." 9.30: Alfredo Campoli and the Dorchester, Orchestra, "The Quaker Girl" Selection. 9.55: Debroy Somers Band, "American Medley," One-step. 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8.0: 4YA Concert Orchestra, "Children's" Overture. 8.12: The International Singers (male quartet), "O, Dry Those Tears"; "The Winter Is Gone"; "Sweetly Blows the Breath of Spring." 8.18: The Orchestra, "In the Garden Novelette; "Chinese Dance" Intermezzo. 8.26: Gladys Moncrieff, "Heart s Desire"; "Over the Garden Wall ; "Along the Road of My Dreams." 8.35: The Orchestra, Three Dances from "Nell Gwynn": (1) Country Dance; (2) Pastoral Dance; (3) Merrymakers Dance. 8.45: The International Singers, "Up in the Clouds"; "Oh, Do, Do, Do'; "I Want to be Happy"; "Old Folks At Home." 8.51: The Orchestra, "A Southern Maid" Selection. 9.10: Weather. 9.15: Hohner Accordion Orchestra, "Little Glow-worm." 9.18: William McCulloch, "At the Pantomime." 9.24: Brian Lawrence and Quaglino Quartet, "Twenty Million Sweethearts" Selection. 9.30: Eight Pjano Symphony "Isn't It Heavenly?"; "In the Valley of the Moon." 10.5 to 11.15: Dance music. SUNDAY, JANUARY 3. 2YA.—A Dvorak programme, with Gipsy songs by Hincmoa Rosieur. 2YC—Comedy Harmonists; Fritz Kreisler, violinist. IYA.—Auckland Municipal Band, from Albert Park. . „ 3YA.—Recorded version of Aida. 4YA. Russian music in an orchestral concert. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 9.0 Selected recordings. 11.0: Morning service from Salvation Army Citadel.

s 1.0: Dinner music. - 2.0: Berlin State Opera House Orch- » estra, "Benvenuto Cellini" Overture. : 210 to 4.30: Selected recordings, i 6.0: Children's song service, Uncle - Brian. „,,.,. 3 7.0: Evening service from St. John's I Presbyterian Church. f 8.15: Selected records, l 8.30: A Dvorak symphonic proi gramme, featuring Symphony No. 5 in i E Minor, Op. 95 ("New World"). Lons don Symphony Orchestra, "Carneval" - Overture. I 8.40: Keith Falkner, "Had a Horse"; j "Shepherd, See Thy Horse's Foaming Mane?" t 8.46: The London Philharmonic Or- • chestra, "Slavonic Rhapsody." j 9.0: Weather. 9.5: A recital of Anton Dvorak's Gipsy songs by Hinemoa Rosieur (soprano); "My Song Resounds"; "Silent Woods"; "Songs My Mother Taught Me"; "Tune the Fiddle, Gipsy." [ 9.21 to 10.11: Leopold Stokowski and , the Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony : No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 95*(Dvorak). 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc), '. 6.0 to 8.30: Selected recordings. i 8.30: Comedy Harmonists (male chorus) and Fritz Kreisler (violinist). ! 9.0 to 10.0: Light recital programme, ■ featuring Essie Ackland (contralto), Richard Crooks (tenor), Tony Lowry (piano), John Lemmone (flute), and the Serge Krish Instrumental Septet. IYA. AUCKLAND (650 kc). 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Morning service from Mt. Eden Presbyterian Church. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30: Beethoven 'Cello Sonata in A Major, Op. 69. Pablo Casals ('cellist); Schulhof (pianist). 3.54 to 4.30: Selected recordings. 6.0: Children's song service. 7.0: Evening service from St. Matthew's Anglican Church. 8.15: Selected recordings. 8.30 to 10.0: Concert by the Auckland Municipal Band. The Band, "Great Uttle Army"'March; "Scotland'sErida"

Duet (Soloists: Hal. C. McLennan and M. J. McGregor), "The Butterfly." The Band, "Masaniello" Overture; "Belle of New York Selection"; "Wee McGregor" Highland Patrol; "A Southern Wedding" Novelty; "The Bells of Old Lang Syne" Intermezzo; "The Gladiators' Farewell" March. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Morning Meeting from the Salvation Army Citadel. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.>): [ Selected recordings. 3.0: Artur Schnabel ' (pianoforte), "Sonata in B Plat Major, Op. 22" (Beethoven). 3.24 to 4.30: Selected recordings. 5.30: Children's 1 song service. 6.15: Selected recordings. 7.0: Evening service from Durham . j Street Methodist Church. 8.15: Selected • recordings.. 8.30 to 1.0 (approx.): Pre- . sentation of complete recorded opera, "Aida" (Verdi). 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Ser- ' vice from St. Paul's Cathedral. 1.0: '. Dinner music. 2.0: Selected record- . ings. 2.32: "The Man in the Street" ; presents "The Story Behind Famous > Hymns." 2.56 to 4.30: Selected recordings. 6.30: Service from Knox Presbyterian Church. 7.45: Selected rcI cordings. 8.30: An orchestral con- > cert—Russian music. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, "Russian and , Ludmilla" Overture: "Dreams." 8.38: i Dmitri Smirnoff, "Berceuse" (Cradle Song); "Lilac." 8.44: Orchestra of thu Concert Society of the Paris Conservatorium, "Thamar." 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Joseph Szigeti (violinist) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Concerto in D Major for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 19 (Prokofieff). 9.25: Theodor Chaliapin (bass), "Song of the Flea"; "Thepak" (songs and dances of death). 9.33: The Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, Serenade, Op. 48 (waltz and finale) (Tschaikowsky). 9.41: Sergfi Rachmaninoff (piano), "Polka de W.R."; Etude Tableau in A Minor; "In a Three-horse Sleigh," Op. 37, No.-11. 9.52 to 10.0: London Symphony Orchestra, "Czar Sultan" Suite No. 3. EMPIRE BROADCAST. 8.0: Big Ben. "A Scottish Notebook." A talk by John R. Allan. 8.17: A short recital of sea songs. Victor Harding (Australian baritone), "The Sea Gipsy" (Michael Head). "British Waterside" (Trad., arr. Percy Grainger). "Memory Island" (Julius Harrison). "Come, My Own One' (Trad., arr. Butterworth). "Captain Stratton's Fancy." 8.30: The third cricket Test match: Australia v. England. An account of the second day's play by Alan Kippax, from Melbourne (in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission). 8.45: "Empire Magazine," No. 20. A weekly review of things at Home. Edited by Pascoe Thornton. 9.15: "The Four Winds." New Year's Day in the four corners of the earth. Produced by John Pudney. 9.45: The news and announcements. 10.5: Close down. EMPIRE BROADCAST. (Wavelengths 19.76 and 31.55 metres.) 8.0: Big Ben. "Yesterday and Tomorrow." A talk by Lord Ponsonby. 8.16: A Studio Concert by Empire artists. Dorothy Clark (South African contralto); Hubert Carter (New Zealand tenor); Frederick Grinke (Canadian violinist). Dorothy Clark, three Negro Spirituals: (1) "Deep River"; (2) "I Got a Robe"; (3) "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (arr. Burleigh). Frederick Grinke, two romantic pieces: (1) "Allegro moderato"; (2) "Allegro maestoso" (Dvorak). Hubert Carter: "In a Boat," "A Swan" (Grieg), "Soft-footed Snow" (Sigurd Lie). Dorothy Clark: "Speak Music," "Where Carols Lie" (Elgar). Frederick Grinke: "Adagio" (Corelli, arr. Busch), "Siciliana" (Geminiani, ' arr. Busch), "Presto" (Tartini, arr. Bridgewater). Hubert Carter: "Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing" (Acis and Galatea) (Handel). 9.0: Weekly newsletter, sports summary, and announcements. 9.25: A Religious Service (Church of : England), from Croydon Parish Church. The bells. Order of service: ; Hymn, "O Happy Band of Pilgrims" • (A. and M., 224; S.P., 599). Confession , and Absolution. Psalm 91. Lesson, , Philippians 111, 7-14. Jubilate. Prayers. Hymn. "Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow" - (A. and M., 274; S.P., : 678). Address by the Rt. Rev. the i Bishop of Croydon. Prayers. Hymn, i "Soldiers of Christ Arise!" (A. and M.. 1 270; S.P., 642). Blessing. Organist and ] choirmaster, H. Leslie Smith. < 10.15: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 4

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 4