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; TODAY'S PROGRAMMES i 2YA. —Brass Band Programme. • 2YC.—An hour with Eric Coatcs. ; 2YD.—"Wanderings With the West ; Wind." . IYA. —The Budapest String Quartet. ; 3YA. —Recital programme, Essie Ackiantl. ', IYA.—"Romance of the Far Southern i Coastline." A talk by fllr. H. A. i Glasson. : 2YA, WELLINGTON"(S7O kc). • 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by r Aunt Molly. 6:U: Dinner music. : '7.0: News. 7.30: TaiK: Mr. L. D. Austin, "How i it Arose: The First Race tor the America Cup." 7.40: Talk: "Wirihana," "Know Your Own Country." 8.0: "Richelieu, Cardinal or King? The eighteenth episode of a dramatic serial, dealing witn the life of Cardinal Richelieu. Produced by Victor S. 8.25:' Recordings: Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "Cavatma" (Raff;; "Canzonetta" (.d'Ambrosio). 3.31: Turner Layton (.tenor), "Born to Dance" (Cole Porter). 8.34: Len Green (piano), "Melodies of the Month," No. 23. 8 40: Talk: Miss Veronica Quinn, "Romance of the Black Prince and the Fair Maid of Kent." 9.0: Weather. 9.5: "Eb and Zeb." 9.15: Band of the Salvation Army Supplies Department, "The Scout Leader" March (.Kirk). Munn and ielton's Works Band, Slavonic Rhapsody (Friedmann). , . ~ . 9 24- Mrs. F. Nelson Kerr (contralto), "Mary-O'Neill" (Hardy); "Quiet" (San"foT ' Foden's Motor Works Band, "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" (Bratton); "The Swing o' the Kilt" (Highland Patrol) (Ewing). ~ . , <T „, . ~ 9.36: Derek Oldham (tenor), .1 Ihmk °f9 39°: USt. (CHilda yColliery Prize Band, Ballet "Egyptien": No. 1: allegro; No 2- Allegretto; No. 3: Andante sostenuto; No 4: allegro (Luigini, arr. Rimmer). 951- Mrs F. Nelson Kerr (contralto), "Don't Hurry" (Sanderson); "Lie There, Mv Lute" (McCunn). , „ Ml 5 7? Massed Bands "Champion March Medley, No. 2 (Ord Hume). 10 0 to 11.0: Dance programme of new recordings. (Compere. Arthur Pearce.) 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0 to 6.0: Light music. 7 0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Eric Coates. in a vocal, instrumental, and orchestral programme. 9.0: Classical recital programme. 9.17: Yehudi Menuhin. (violin). ' 10.0 to 10.30: "In Lighter Vein." Music and humour. .... 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). • 7.0: The Poneke Vaudevillans. 7.35: "Westward Hoi" Chapter 42 of a dramatic serialisation .of• ■. Charles Kingsley's "Westward Ho!". 7.48: "In the Bunkhouse," with Primo Scala's Accordion Band, and the Mountaineers. 8.3: "Black Folks of the Bright Lights." A programme by coloured entertainers. 8.40: A trailer. 8.45: The Wayfarer in "Further Wanderings with the West Wind." 9.15: Some brand-new, records. 9.48 to 10.0: "The Easy Chair." A memory programme of songs and ; melodies of days gone by. . ! IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). .. ! 8.0: Reading of- prose and verse by '• Mr. D'Arcy Cresswell, with appropriate , music. "Indian. Lament!' (Dvorak, Kreisler). Reading from "Conspiracy of Pontiac" (Parkman)', "Forest Murmurs" (Wagner), "Hiawatha: Into Hiawatha's' Wigwam" (Coleridge Taylor). Reading-from "Last of Mohicans" (Cooper)! ' Excerpt from Longfellow's "Hiawatha." 9.0: Weather. 9.5: The i Budapest String Quartet: Quartet in G ! Minor, Op. 27 ' (Grieg).. - 9.40: Mary 1 Pratt (New Zealand contralto), "I Love 1 Thee," "To a Water Lily," "The First. ] Primrose," "A Swan," "Two Brown | Eyes" (Grieg). 9.50: Lenora Owsley ' (piano), "Ballade in G Minor" (Grieg). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. ' 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). t 8.0: The.State Opera Orchestra, Ber- 1 lin,' "Christmas Fairies" Overture 1 (Pfltzner). 8.12: Reginald Morphew 1 (baritone), (a) "If Love's Content" German); (b) "The Spanish Lady" (arr. Hughes); (c) "Linden Lea" (Vaughan Williams); (d) "In Summertime on Bredon" (Graham Peel); (c) "Ma Little Banjo" (Dichmont); (f) "Sigh No More, Ladies" . (Aiken). At the piano: Leo Whittaker. 8.27: Vladimir Horowitz (pianoforte), (a) Mazurka.in F Minor, Op. 7, No. 3; (b) t Mazurka in C Sharp Minor; (c) Etude in F Major, Op 10, No. 3 (Chopin); (d) Variation on Themes from "Carmen" - (Bizet, Horowitz). 8.39: Lionello Cecil (operatic tenor), (a) "Dream" (Mas- £ senet); (b) "Mi Pur drUsir" (Bizet); I (c) "Caroli" (Perez, Friere); (d) "Funi- E culi Funicula"- (Denza). 8.52: Record- j ing, Berlin State Opera House Orchestra. Valse de Concert, Op. 47 (Glazounov). 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Essie Ack- c land, (a) "The Heart Worships" (Gus- r tav Hoist); (b) "The Clock" (Sachnow- A sky); (c) ".One Spring Morning" t (Nevin); (d) "When the Roses Bloom" r (Reichardt); (c) "O, Divine Redeemer" t (Gounod). At the piano: Leo Whit- 3 taker. 9.20: Alfredo Campoli and his v Salon Orchestra, (a) "The Musical , Box" (Heykens); (b) "Song of Para- l disc"- (King); (c) "The Dancing Clock" (Stroud). 9.29: Anne Welch (soprano), t Norton Collyer (tenor) and Victor Con- t way. (baritone), "Chappell Ballads." 1 9.37: Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, (a) "Pale Volga Moon" r (O'Hagan); (b) "Snowman" (Le Clerq); t (c) "Gipsy Moon" Waltz (Borganoff). 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 11.0: l Close down. . - c 4YA DUNEDIN (790 kc). f 8.0: "Music Round the Campfire." 8.16: Japanese houseboy. 8.28: "The Empress Josephine." A dramatic serial dealing with the life of the famous Empress of France. Chapter 1. 8.40: Talk. H. A. Glasson, ''Romance of the Far Southern Coastline: Early Settlers." 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Chamber music: Fritz Kreisler (violin) and Franz Rupp (pijmo). Sonata No. 4 in A Minor, Op. 23: (1) Presto; (2) an- a danle scherzoso. pin allegretto: (3) alp legro molto (Beethoven). 9.24: Alex- g ander Kipnis (bass): A group of j. Brahms's Songs: "A Sonnet," "Sun- -n day." "O, That I Could Return." "Re- * membrance." 9.48: Taffanel Society of Wind Instruments with Erwin Schul- * hoff (piano), Quintet for Wind Instruments and Piano: (1)' Largo; (2) Allegro; (3) Larghetto; (4) Rondo (Mozart). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band. EMPIRE BROADCAST. c 4.0: Big Ben. "Air of Ulster." The 8.8.C. Northern Ireland Orchestra; leader, Philip Whiteway; conducted by Peter Montgomery. * 4.30: "Here Lived . . . Captain Cook." s The fourth of a series of six talks in J which S. R. Littlewood describes the \ places in Great Britain where men v who made Empire history once lived. ~ 4.45:- "Old-time Music Hall," with call-boy, chairman, and hammer. Including: Harry Champion, Marie Ken- a dall, Tom E. Finglass, Ida Barr, and Tom Costello. Supported by Harry Bidgood's Band., 5.25: The news and announcements, | Greenwich time signal at 5.30 p.m. , * 5.50: "The Goodwood Cup." A com- a mentary from Goodwood Racecourse, r Sussex. c 6.15: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 4

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 4

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 4