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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES

2YA — Band programme, Mary Sonierville (contralto). 2YC—Light continuity programme. IYA—Reading of prose and verse with appropriate music. 3Y A—Orchestral and song programme. 4YA —Chamber music.

2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc.)

5.0: Children's session, conducted by Aunt Molly. . , _ 6.0: Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Tsar and Carpenter" clog dance; Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra, "Ball at the Savoy" Selection; The Salon Orchestra, "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"; Ferenc Vecsey (violin), Caprice "No. 13; Otto Dobrindt Dance Orchestra, "Capri" Valse.' _ 6.20: Albert Sandier and his Orchestra. "Live, Laugh, and Love"; Lothar Perl (piano), "Flying Fish"; Albert Sandier (violin), J. Samchtmi ('cello), J. Byfleld (piano), "Spanish Serenade"; Lothar Perl (piano), ' "Hollywood Stars"; Otto Dobrindt Dance Orchestra, "Cathedral Chimes" (Characteristic). 6.37: Alfredo Campoli and his Salon Orchestra, "Waltz Serenade"; Albert Sandier (violin), J. Samchtini ('cello), and J. Byfield (piano), "The Child and His Dancing Doll"; J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Down Memory Lane"; The Salon Orchestra, "Ziegeuner" (from "Bitter Sweet"); Alfredo Campoli and. his Salon Orchestra, "Little Valley in the Mountains": Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Marche Militaire.

: 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. t 7.40: Talk, "Wirihana," "Know Your Own Country."' ■ - 8.0: "The Mystery of the Seven Cafes," George Swan, Chapter 6: "Rome." . . . 8.48: The winning oration in the Training College Oratory Contest tor 1937. "Youth," Mr. P. Earle. 90: Weather. Station notices.

9.5: "Eb and Zeb." 9.15: Massed Bands, "Belphegor March (Brepsant); Massed Brass Bands, "Minstrel Memories' (arr. Rimmer); "A Wayside Sanctuary Idyll (Gordon McKenzie). 9 24: Mary Somerville (contralto), "The Braes of Gleniffer"; "The Boat °9^f6: Munn. and Felton's Works Band, Slavonic Rhapsody (Fnedmann). 9.36: Massed Brass Bands, "Melodies That Never Die." ' 9 42: Peter Dawson (bass baritone), "Load the Covered Wagon.') 9.45: Mary Somerville (contralto), "The Bells of London Town"; The Songs my Mother • Sang." . ■ 9.51: Foden's Motor Works Band, "Poet and Peasant" Overture' (Suppe). 9.57: The Black Dyke Mills--Band, "The Elephants" March (Ord Hume). ' ' 10.0 to 11.0:' Dance recordings. ■

2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc>.

5.0 to 6.o:'Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "Melodies of Spring." 90: Reginald- Goss-Custard (organ). 9.20: "In a. Persian Garden" song cycle (Liza Lehmann). ' 10.0: to 10:30: In lighter vein.

2YT)\ WELLINGTON (990~ kc)

70: The Poneke Vaudevillans. A 7 35: "Westward Ho!" Chapter 60. 7 43: Primo Scala's Accordion-Band and the; Mountaineers. - . 83: Popular: recordings. ■*■■;. 8 40: A Trailer. ■ __ 8 45: The Wayfarer, VEurther,Wanderings', with the West Wind." ' 9 15: "Supper Dance." •■ ~ . _._ 948 tp'.l0 fc o: "The Easy Chair.".Melodies of:days gone by. f ,•''..' ;-;.-" .'

IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc.).;

80: Mr. -D'Arcy Cresswell, readings from "Medieval Romances." Music, "Tingatel" Suite (Arnold Bax). 9.5: Madame Annette Chapman (mezzosoprano); Sheila MacKenzie (harp accompaniment), "Aye Maria," "Heidenroslein" ("Hedge Roses") (Schubert); "Tomorrow" (Richard Strauss). 9.17: Orchestre de la Societe dcs Concerts dv .Conservatoire, "Istar," Variations Symphonique (Vincent d'lndy). 9.25: Marjorie Gully (piano), "French Suite in B Minor" (Bach). 9.40: London Philharmonic Orchestra, "Good-hum-oured Lilies" (Scarlatti, Tommasi.ni). 10.0: to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody.

3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc.)

6.0: La Scala Orchestra, Milan, "In Memory of Franz Schubert." Major Bowes Capitol Theatre Trio, "My Isle of Golden Dreams." Max Ladscheck (violin), "Salut d'Amour." Ilja's Tango Orchestra, "Assuncion" Serenade. Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Cover Brise." 6.20: H. G. Amers and the-Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra, "Second Serenata." Marek Weber and his Orchestra, Menuett No; 1. H. G. Amers and the Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra, Tarantelle for Flute and Clarinet. 6.31: Orchestre Raymonde, "Manhattan Serenade." Patricia Rossborough (piano), "Street Singer's Serenade." Ilja's Tango Orchestra "Puszta Fox." Orchestre Raymonde, "Manhattan Moonlight." 6:45: Major Bowes Capitol Theatre Trip, "Pale Moon" .(Indian'love song). Max Ladscheck (violin), "Czardas." Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Old Folks at Home and ■in Foreign Lands." 7.0: News and reports. 7.35: Talk, under the auspices of the^hristchurch branch of the National Council of Women. 8.0: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, "Carneval" Overture (Dvorak). 8.10: Len Barnes (baritone), "Roadways"; "The Portrait"; "My April Lady"; "Through Eastern Gates"; "Tartary." 8.22: Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia. Orchestra, "Eighteenth Century Dance" (Haydn). 8.26: Madame Christine Rawlings (pianoforte), "First I Polonaise" (Chopin); "Pappillons" (Schumann); "Pasquinade" (Gottscalk). 8.40: Alva Myers (soprano), "The 'Ships of Arcady"; "Beloved"; "Hindoo Song"; "Maureen"; "O, Dry Those Tears." 8.52: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Valse "Triste" (Sibelius) ; Serenade (Volkman); "Flight of 'the Bumble Bee" (Rimsky-Korsakov)/ 9.5: Recorded talk, Tom L. Mills,."The Two Lawsons: Henry and Will." 9.24: New Light Symphony Orchestra, Valse- "80l mienne"; Valse "Rustique" (Coleridge Taylor). 9.30: Mr..and Mrs. T. A. Harvey (vocal); tenor,-"I Heard You Singing"; duet, "Going to. the Fair"; soprano, "Wild Geese"; duet. "Songs My Mother Taught Me"; tenor, "I Know Where I'm Goin'"; soprano, "Oh! That We Two Were Maying." 9.46: Barnabas van Geczy and his Orchestrg, "Fresh Breezes" (Borchert); "In Merry Mood" (Haringer). 9.52: The International Singers (male voices), "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming"; "Tell Me Not of a Lovely Lass,." 9.56: Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, "La Paloma" (Yradier). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody.

4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc.)

1 8.0: "Music Round the Campfire"; "Little Boy"; "Mona." 8.16: Japanese houseboy. 8.28: "The Empress Josephine." 8.42: Talk (recorded), the Rev. R. W. W. Alexander, "Wild Animals I Have Known." 9.5: Cortot (piano), Thibaud (violin), Cortet (flute), with £b 1 Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, "Brandenburg" Concerto, No. 5, in D (Bach). 9.21: Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), "Spring"; "Be Thou Near Me";1 "Last Night"; "Vogel Lied," Op. 41, No. 4 (Weingartner). 9.35: Adolf Busch (violinist) and Rudolf Serkin (pianist), Sonata in C Minor for violin and piano (Beethoven). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music.

EMPIRE BROADCAST.

5.30: Big Ben. Falkman and his Apache Band, with Carmen del Rio. 6.0: "Trees Into Timber (4): Mahogany Logging in Nigeria." A talk by Gavin Kay. 6.15: "Maltese -National Day: Festa Vittoria." A Maltese commemoration. The visit of 'St. Paul to the islandSeptember 8, 1565, the Turkish assault on Christendom, stemmed by Jean Perisot de la Vailette and the Knights of Malta. Chronicle by Ernest Short and Rayner Hoppenstall. Production by John Pudney. 6.55: The news and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 7 p.m.

7.20: Violin recital by Szigeti, 7.50: Close down.

The largest window in England is to be found in York Minster. It is 75ft high and 32ft wide.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 6

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 6

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 6