BROADCASTING
TODAY'S PROGRAMMES
2YA. —Dance programme of new vc- j wordings compered by Arthur Fearcc. 2YC.—Light continuity programme, "The Weather in Various Moods." IYA.—An hour of reading1 and music I by Mr. D'Arcy Cresswell. I 3YA.—Recitals by Josef Kaartinin, j Finnish saxophonist, and Thea j Philips, lyric soprano. i 4YA.—Dance music from the Savoy i Restaurant. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 k<;j. 5.0: Children's session, Aunt Molly, j (j.O: The 8.8.C. Military Band, ."La Tarantella de Belphegor" (Albert); i Orchestra Mascotte, "Blue Eyes" Waltz; Georg Kulenkampft' (violin), "From the Old Country at Home" (Smetana); Or-1 chestra Mascotte, "Amorettentanze" j Waltz (Gung'l); Poiydor Orchestra,: iVariete Intermezzo. 6.18: Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Four Indian Love Lyrics (Wood-! forde Finden); Albert Sandier (violin),, with J. Byfield (piano), and S. Torch j (organ), "Song oi Paradise"; Eileen Joyce (piano), "Devotion" (Schumann);, Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Beautiful Spring" Waltz (Lincke). 0.35: Orchestre Raymonde, "Indian Mail" Descriptive (Lamothe); Harry Jacobsen (piano), "Stop Press" Selection; Orchestre Raymonde, "Glow Worm Idyll" (Lincke). 6.49: Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "Gipsy Sing For Me" (Meisel);. Ilja Livschakoft' Dance Orchestra, Tango "Dcs Aveux" (Demaret); Albert Sandier and his Orchestra, "Heartless" (Meisel). 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 7.40: Talk: "Wirihana," "Know Your Own Country-" ' „. ,„ 80: "Richelieu, Cardinal or King.' 8.27: Horst Schimmelpfennig (organ), "La Paloma" (Yradier). 8 30: Jessie Matthews (soprano), "Looking Around Corners for You' ; "Plead Over Heels." 8 36- London Piano Accordion Band, "I Wasn't Lying When 1 Said I Love 8 40- Talk: Miss Valeric Corliss, "Colourful Ghosts—A Wander in Old Edgware." 9.0: Weather. 9.5: "Eb and Zeb." 9.15: A programme by the Port. Nicholson Silver Band. The Port Nicholson Silver Bano% "Europe United" March (Zehle). Cornet duet, Bandsmen E. and F. Ormrod, Two Jolly Boys." , . . 9 22- Mrs. J. A. Rankm (mezzosoprano), "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life;; (Herbert); "Love Will Find a Way (Fraser-Simpson). ,„,.., , „ 9.28: The Band, "Tschaikowsky %%: john Hendrik (tenor), "A Voice in My Heart" (May). 9 42: The Band, "Jamie s Patrol ; "Facilita" (euphonium solo). 9 51: Mrs. J. A. Rankm (mezzosoprano), "Vilia" (Lehar.); "A Heart That's True" (Robyn), 9.57: The Band, "North Star March IWUo li.0: Dance programme of new recordings. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5 0 to 6.0: Light, musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. _ 8 0- "The Weather in Various Moods. dO: Sonata hour. Sonata in A Minor (Mozart), played by Kathleen Long (P922?*Sonata in A Major, Op. 69 (Beethoven), played by P. , Casals (•cello), and O. Schulhof (piano). 946- Sonata for Flute and Strings (Scarlatti), played by the Quintet.. Instrumental de Paris. . 10.0 to 10.30: Variety entertainment. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). 7 p.m.: The Poneke Vaudevillans. 7 35: "Westward Ho!" 7.48: Primo Scala's Accordeon Band, and the Mountaineers. J 8.0: Famous Women Entertainers. 'n AC)' A '"PTeliLGr 845: The Wayfarer in "Further Wan-' derings With the West Wind. . 9.15: "Goodness Grace," a musical Sk9.3(£'A session of brand-new recordln9 48 to 10.0: "The Easy Chair," a memory programme. IYA, AUCKLAND1 (650 kc). 8.0: An hour of reading and music by Mr D'Arcy Cresswell. Hebudes Overture (Mendelssohn). Reading, "Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides/ "Hebrides" Overture, "Scotch Symphony" (Mendelssohn). Reading, "The Massacre at Glencoe" (Macaulay). "Islay Reapers" Song from "Songs of the Hebrides" (Kennedy Fraser). Lyric, "The Solitary Reaper" (Wordsworth). 90- Weather. 9.5: Grand Symphony Orchestra of Milan, "Feste Romane (Respighi). 9.13: Joan Moody (soprano); "I Love Thee" (Beethoven); "The Lark" (Rubinstein); "The Swallows Flying West" (Brahms); "Oft m My Dreams" (Cornelius). 9-25: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Scherzo Capriccioso (Dvorak). 9.33: Robert Conzinou (baritone), "Patrie (Paladine) 9.37: The Colonne Symphony [ Orchestra of Paris (Marguerite Long, soloist), Symphony for Orchestra and Piano (on a French mountaineers song) (Vincent d'lnd). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 80: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Invitation to the Waltz" (Weber). 810 1 Richard Taiiber (tenor recital), (a) ""Thine is My Heart" (Schubert); (b) "Love liOst for Evermore" (Clutsam); (c) Serenade (Schubert); (d) "Once There Lived a Lady Fair" (Clutsam). 8.22: Josef Kaartinen, Finnish saxophonist. "Humoreske" (Dvorak); "Stadion—Hambo" (Swedish National Dance) (Wallin); "Moment Musical" (Schubert); "Blue Fox" (Doerr); "The Song of the Volga Boatmen." 8.37: Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, "Festival in Seville" (Albeniz). 3.44: Thea Phillips (lyric soprano), (a) "O, Mio Babbino Caro" (Puccini); (b) "Morning Hymn" (Henschel); (c) "Aubade—Le Roi d'Ys (Lalo); (d) "Varborgenshelt" (Wolf); (c) "Standschen" (Strauss). 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Talk, Professor L. G. Pocock: "Explorers Ancient and Modern." 9.20: 3YA Orchestra (a) "The Little Guard's Arrival" (Gelwyn); (b) "The Dolls' House" Suite; "(1) The Green Baize Lawn, (2) The Blue Boudoir, (3) The Miniature Piano, (4) The Sleeping Doll, (5) The Clockwork Two-seater (Engleman). 9.35: Noel Burtt (baritone), (a) "Linden Lea" (Vaughan Williams); (b) "Jogging Along the Highway" (Samuel), 9.41: 3YA Orchestra, Two Ballads: fa) "Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses"; (b) "The Sunshine ,of Your Smile." 9.47: Noel Burtt (baritone), (a) "Pass Everyman" (Sanderson; (b) "The Gay Highway." 9.53: 3YA Orchestra, Selection from "Heart's Desire" (Tauber). 10.0 1.0 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8.0: "Variety Bran Pie." 8.32: Japanese houseboy. 8.44: Recorded talk by the Rev. R. W. W. Alexander, "A Riding Parson: 25 Years of Back-country Life in Canada and New Zealand" (2). 9.0: Weather. 9.5: A recorded Chamber Music Concert. Isolde Menges (violin) and Harold Samuel (piano), Sonata No. 3 in E; 1, Adagio; 2, allegro; 3, adagio ma non tanto; 4, allegro (Bach). 9.21: Mede Paine (mezzo-soprano), "Come, O Come, My Life's Delight" (Harty); "An Indian Squaw's Song" (Morgan): "Under Our Cottage Window";'"Wistful" (Robert Newell). 9.32: Frederick Thurston (clarinet) and the Griller String Quartet, Clarinet Quintet (Bliss). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music from Savoy Restaurant.
EMPIRE BROADCAST.
4 p.m.: Big Ben, "Tommy Atkins"— 2; "Looking Back Over My Years in the Army." A talk by Staff-Sergeant Instructor W. C. Bloxham, of the King's Own Royal Regiment. 4.15: "Stop Dancing." A programme of light music. Arranged by James Moody, and played by George Allsop; James Moody; James Regan; David Curry; Frank Rea; Percy Waterhouse. With vocal numbers by "Three in Harmony" and James Johnston.
4.45: "Here Lived . . . General Wolfe." The second ol: six talks in. which S. R. Lit.llewood will describe Ihe plfices in Great Bri lain whore men who made Empire history once lived.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1937, Page 6
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