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BROADCASTING

WEEKEND PROGRAMMES

SATURDAY, MAY 8.

2YA.—Old-time dantfc music by the

2YA Dance Orchestra. IXC. —Classical Recitals . introducing

Jacques Thibaud, violin. 2YD.—Lauri Paddi and his Band in "Hems from the Listeners' Suggestion Box." IYA. —Dance music, relayed from the

"Show Boat." 3YA.—Popular programme featuring

many well-known dance tunes. 4YA. —Light orchestral and ballad concert, with recital by Stella Power.

2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc.)

5.0: Children's- hour, Uncle Jasper.

6.0: Lilly Gyenes and her Twenty Hungarian .Gipsy Girls, Hungarian Dance N.o. 6 (Brahms). Marek Weber and Orchestra, "Her First Dance" (Heykens). .Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe (two pianos), "With the Duke" (Ellington). Edith Lorand and Her Viennese Orchestra, "Furiant" from "Schwanda, the Bagpipe Player" (Weinberger). Lilly Gyenes and her Twenty Hungarian Gipsy Girls, Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms). 6.19: Barnabas yon Geczy and nis Orchestra, "Helen" Waltz Selection. Renee Chemet (violin), "Song of Songs" Melodic. Barnabas yon Geczy and his Orchestra. "Old Vienna" (Abraham). 6.29: Polydor Elite Orchestra, "Sefira" Intermezzo, Op. 47 (Siede). Orchestra Mascotte, "Parade of the Tin Soldiers" (Jessel). Carpi Duo, Song Without Words, No. 25, Op. 62 (Mendelssohn). Paul Godwin Orchestra, "Hobby Horse and Doll." Polydor Elite Orchestra, "Parade of the Gnomes." ' • • - :6.47: Orchestra Mascotte, "Hobgoblins' Review." Dajos Bela Dance Orchestra, "What Could Be Sweeter Than Your Love?" Carpi Trio, "Barcarolle" (Tschaikowsky). Orchestra Mascotte "The Last Letter" Waltz (Reggov). .7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. . Mr. J. S. KingSports Talk. . 7.45: Talk, Mrs. H. Jowett, president, Wellington Plunket Society, "Plunket Society Activities." 8.0: Jack Thompson (novelty pianist), with Johnny Madden, "Robins arid Roses." 8.7: Harry Tate and Company, "Running An Office," • 8:17: Bubbles. Stewart and Sisters, "Quicker Than You Can Say Jack Robinson." ' ' : , ' ; 8.21: Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "An Old World Garden." 8.27: John Hendrik (tenor), "Cafe in Vienna" (Kennedy): / 8.20: The Western Brothers, "The Big Drum-Major." . 8.34: Jack Thompson, with Johnny Madden, "Eeny Meeny Miney Mo." ,8.41: The Comedy Harmonists, "Marie, Marie.". . , ' '■; 8.45: The. Salon Orchestra, "Snappy Weather"; "Vanilla Blossoms" (Shilkret). , : 8.48: Famous Artists present "Jay Wilbur's Festive Party." 8.54: Len Fillis .(banjo), "Banjoviality." • ■■.■:••■- ---8.57:. Kathleen" Roddy (soprano), "Bantry Bay." ' 9.0: Weather. : 9.5 to 11.30: Old-time dance music by the 2YA Old-time Dance Orchestra. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc.). ,3.0 to 4.45: Selected recordings, '5.0 to 6.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. ■■8.0: Miscellaneous classical recital.

8.9: Jacques Thibaud (violin). 9.0: "Show of Shows." 10.0 to 10.30: Music and humour. 2YP, , WELLINGTON (990 kc.). . 7.0: Lauri. Paddi and his Band in 'Items irom the Listeners' Suggestion Box." • 7.35: Further items suggested by listeners, Irom the studio. 8.20: Dance music. oy Ambrose and nis Orchestra, with the presentation o± the 2YD Trailer at 8.40 p.m. 9.20 to lv.v: "'Sou ijigii.s and Sweet Music." ■'"■.' ' IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 8.0: Phyllis Bloy and Evelyn Prime (duo tor two pianos), Caprice on Danish and hussian Airs, Op. 79 (Saini Saens). 8.10: Mrs. H. Reffeli (soprano >, "Castles in the Air" (Lincke); "At the Rainbow's End" tLandon Konald); "A Funny Fellow" (Head); "Charm |of Spring" (Clarke). 8.22: Alfredo Campoli iviolin), "Guitarre1' UViouszKowski); Serenade, "Espagnole" (Chaminade); "Midnight Beils" (Heuberger Kreisler); "Hejre Kati" (Hubay). 8.34: R. Thompson (baritone), "No Word From.Thee" "To the Forest" (Tschaikowsky); "O, Happy Day" (Goetze); "Joy in Strength" (Radeckeh 8.47: St. George Trio, Danish Folk Dance: "Necken"; "The Riding Messenger" (Hermann Sandby); "Saltarello" (Bridges). 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Jack Payne and his Band, "Old Bohemian Town"; "There's a Body on the Line." 9.11: Denis Sheard (tenor), "Look Down, Dear Eyes" (Fisher); "The Little Hills" (Tainsh). 9.17: Alleyne and Leonhardt (two pianos), "Carmen" Canzonetta (Bizet); "Die Fledermaus" Waltzes (Strauss). 9.23;- Three Voices and a Guitar, "Three Little Words"; "Sweet Sue"; "Dinah." 9.29: Orchestra Mascotte, "Danube Waves" (Ivanovici); "Greetings to Vienna" (Siede). 9.35: Denis Sheard (tenor). "At Dawning" (Cadman); "Hawaiian Love Song." 9.41: Larry Adler (mouth-organ), "When* Day is Done"; "La Paloma." 9.47: Three Voices and a Guitar, "Animation"; "Moonstruck"; "I Can't Give You Anything But Love." 9.53: The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra, "Madam, Ah! La Marquise, Ah!" "Somewhere at Sea." 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music from "The Show Boat." ■ ,3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 8.0: Sir Thomas Heecham, conducting the London Philharmonic Orcnestra, "The bUKen Ladder" Overture (.Hossini). 8.10:' Peter Dawson (oass-Dari-tone) —la) "Saddle Your Blues to a Wud Mustang"; (.b) "We Saw the Sea." 8.16: Ken Harvey (banjo)—(a) Excerpts irom "Naughty Marietta" iHerbert); (b; "Rhapsody in Blue" (Gersnwin;. 8.22: Norman Long, in a burlesque, "Liuxembourg Calling." 8.2b: Paul Romby , (saxopnone)— (a) "SaxoFolly" (Marceau); (b)', "Farniente" Valse Boston (Marceau). ' 8.34: Gladys Moncrieff (soprano)—la) "Sorrow and Tears" (Trytel); (b) ':One Night of Love" (Schertzinger). 8.40: 3YA Orchestra, selection from "The Cat and the Fiddle" (Kern). 8.48: Parlophone Musical Comedy Company—(a) "One Heavenly Night" Vocal Gems; (b) "Viennese Nights" Vocal Gems (Romberg). 8.54: Jock Lockhart—(a) "Ginger"; (b) "The Big Camel-Ephant-Elope." 9.0: Weather. 9.5: 3YA Orchestra, "Trot de Cavalerie" (Rubinstein); (b) "Shallow Waters" (Mayerl). 9.12; J.; Duffy (tenor)—(a) "A Little Bit of Heaven"; (b) "Phil the Fluter's Ball." 9.19: 3YA Orchestra—(a) "Waiting, Waiting" (Profes); (b) "The Musical Box" (Heykens); (c) "When I Grow Tpo Old to Dream" .(Romberg). 9.29: Les Allen arid his Canadian Bachelors, "Musical Comedy Requests." [ 9.35: Jock'Lockhart —(a) "Nuts, Wine, ■ and Crackers"; (b) "The Pound Note Song." 9.41: 3YA Orchestra, "Two Symphonic Rhapsodies"—(a) "I Pitch My Lonely Caravan"; (b) "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates). 9.49:, J. Duffy (tenor)—(a) "Rose of Tralee" (Glover); (b) "The Garden Where the Praties

Grow." 9.56: 3YA Orchestra, Fantasia lected recordings. 3.0: Artur Schnaon the Song, "Just a Little .Closer" bel (pianoforte) \ Sonata in F minor (Meyer). 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music (Beethoven); 3.24 t0'..4.30: Selected

4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). -,'. -.'.': 8.0: A light orchestral and ballad! concert. 4Y A Concert Orchestra,, Three'; Woodland Dances—(l) Dance of the ;'. Dryads; (2) A Woodland Serenade; I; (3) Fauns in the Forest (Haines). 8;18: I Richard Crooks (tenor), "Mother o'; Mine" (Tours); "The Green < Hills of ' Ireland" (del Riego). 8.24: The. Or-1; chestra. "Pantins Vivants" (Leonca- j vallo); "The Wedding of the Rose" I • (Jessel). 8.32: Stella Power, colora-1 tura soprano, "A Black Bird Singing" , (Cyril Scott); "Blue China"; "One Spring Morning" (Nevin); "Sing Mer- . rily Today" (Phillips). 8.43: The Or- \ chestra, "Melody in Mauve." " 8.47: ' Richard Crooks (tenor), "Unforgotten Melody" (Haydn Wood) "Smilin" Through" (Perm). 8.52: The Orchestra, "Cavalcade" Selection (Coward). 9.0: Weather. 9.5 to 11.15: Dance music. SUNDAY, MAY 9. Report of the day's play in the cricket ' match, New Zealand versus Surrey, will be given from all national stations at 9 and 10 P^m. . 2YA—Complete presentation of Verdi s "Rigoletto." ■ 2IC —A chaminade cameo. ' 2YD—"In the Green Room," with Al-1 fredo Campoli and his Salon .Orchestra. ■ . I IYA—Zoe Bartley-Baxtcr and players present "Twelfth Night." 3YA—Recital on the Civ' organ by Clarence B. Hall, with interludes by David McGill and Nancy Estall. 4YA—Play by the Academy Players, "The Moonlight Sonata." 2YA; WELLINGTON (570 kc.). 9.5: Selected recordings.' .41.0: Morning service from St. Peter's Anglican Church. ■ • 1.0: Dinner music. 20: Dora Labette, Muriel Brunskill, Hubert Eisdell, and Harold Williams, present "In a Persian Garden" (Liza Lehmann). 2.42 to 4.30: Selected recordings. ; • 6:0: Children's song service. ' 7.0: Evening service from St.. Gerard's Roman Catholic Church. . 8.30 to 10.30: Complete musical presentation of "Rigoletto" (Verdi). . 2YC. WELLINGTON. (840 kc). . 6.0 to 8.30: Selected recordings. - 8.30: A Chaminade cameo. 9.0 to 10.0: Light recital programme, featuring Mavis Bennett (soprano). Harold Williams (baritone), Fritz Kreisler (violinist), Rawicz and Landauar (piano duo), and Fred Hartley and his Quintet.", ;••■-.■ • : .2YD.: WELLINGTON ((990 kc). 7 p.m.: "The French Foreign Legion," portraying the life of the legionnaire. , 7,45: A musical presentation, featuring the.' poem "O Lovely Night." 8.3: "The Flying Horse Clipper." a tale of the China Tea Clippers. ' ', . ■B. 31:: "In the Green Room," with Alfredo Campoli and his; Salon Orches-

recordings. 5.30: Children's song service. b.i.5: Selected recordings. 7.0: Kvening meeting ■ from-. the Salvation Army Citadel: 8.15: Selected recordings. .8.30: Kecital,' on the Civic organ by Clarence: H. Hall. Organ soio, "Light Cavalry" Overture (Suppe). Tenor (with-organ), "She is iar From the Land" (Lambert). 'Cello (with organ), (a) "The .Old Refrain" (Kreisler;;, (b) "Chanson Triste" (Tschaikowsky). Tenor (with.organ),, (a) "Just..for-' Today" (Seayer); . (b> "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates)J Organ solo, Five Themes from the famous Russian Rhapsody (Hesselberg). 9.0: "Weather. 9.5: ■ Merle Cunningham (pianoforte), (a) "Wedding Day" <Gneg); (b) E Flat ■:■-Minor; . Elegie (RachmaninofE); (c) F Sharp Major Impromptu; (d) Etude in A Flat Major (Chopin). 9.20: Chicago Symphony.Orchestra, (a) Serenade, Op. 63 (Volkman); (b) "Flight of the' Bumble Bee" (Rimsky- Korsakov).' 9.24:' Jean- Scott (soprano recital), (a). "Black Roses"; ib) "The-Tryst" (Sibelius); . (c) "Oh, Could I But Express in Song" (Malashkin); (d) '!The Dew It Shines" (Rubinstein). 9,34: Jascha Heifetz (violin), (a) Scherzo Tarantello, : Op. 15 fWieniawski); (b) "Aye Maria"; (c) Rondo (Schubert). 9.46: Paul Robeson (bass), presents, (a) ."Swing Low. Sweet Chariot"; (b) "Get on; Board Lil' Children"; (c) "Dere's No Hidin' Place"; (d) "On Ma Journey"; (c) "Oh! Rock Me Julie"; (f) "Oh! Didn't It Rain?" 9.56 to 10.0: San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Mafche"' "MUitaire (Schubert);, - \:' :■' y *" ..' -■■■ ■!- 4YA, DUNEDIN (790- kc.). 9.5: Selected recordings. 11.0: Morn» ing: service; from the Salvation Army Citadel. 1.0: Dinner music. { 2.0: Selected recordings. 2.30: Marcelle Moyse and Orchestra, Concerto , in D Major for Flute and Orchestra (Mozart). 2.46 to 4.3Q:. Selected .recordings. 5.30: Children's song service.; 6.15: Selected "recordings. 6.30: Evensong from St. John's Church. :7.45:. Selected .recordings. 8.30: The Dajos Bela Trio, "Chant d'Automne" (Tschaikowsky); "Trau•merei" (Schumann); '"Ideale" HTosti). 8.42:; Ruth Sell.(contralto recital),, "The Princess"; "The . Youth";. "Margaret* Cradle Song"; "The1. Tfy,st:\ (Grieg). 8.51: Beatrice Tange (piano)."'The Contrabandist" (Schumann): Mimlet: Prelude; ReeKPitfleld); 9.0: Weather. 9.5: U E Dalley (tenor), -presents, "Ah! Moon of My Delight" (Lehmann); "Do Not Go. My Love" (Hageman); ;"O, Could T But Express in Song" (Malashkm); Nocturne, (Head).: 9.17.1 Woyd Hunter Ccello). Ar^gio (Bach): "Lied Ohne Worte" (Tschaikowsky); Serenade from- "Hassan" (Delius); "Chanson Triste" (Sykpra). 9.30 to 10.5: The Moonlight Sonata," presented by the Academy Players.-. ' : ' -

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 7

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 7

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 7

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