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FROM THE NATIONALS

COMING WEEK'S PROGRAMMES

■ Entertainment for all types of, lisfeners- is provided in the programmes from, the National stations during the week. commencing on Sunday,next- ■ Sunday's programme from 2YA will feature symphonic music, with two recitals, by Paul Schramm, the visiting Viennese pianist. A recorded presentation of Verdi's grand opera "La Traviata" is scheduled by 3YA. From 4YA listeners will be entertained' by a programme' of recordings by Continental, orchestras and' singers. The Auckland station, will relay from Albert .Park a concert by. the Auckland Municipal Band, with a vocal interlude from the studio, at 9.5 p.m. by Sydney MacEwen, visiting Scottish tenor. The first portion of 2YA's programme on Monday evening will. comprise chamber music,' with.. a tenor • recital, at 8.16J by Harold Prescott, the popular ■Greymouth tenor. Af 9.5; there will be a programme by the .Wellington Returned Soldiers' Choir. . A recorded band programme' will open ;3YA's pro-. ■gramme. Classical -music is scheduled from 9.20, -including- a pianoforte, recital by Ernest Jenner. A. concert version of Montague. Philips's light opera, "The Rebel Maid," will be broadcast by 4YA. The principal feature in lYA's programme ■ will be a studio presentation of Edmund Barclay's radio play, "Murder in the Silo." Dan :Foley, popular singer, of Irish songs, will make a'welcome reappearance from 2YA on Tuesday evening,, presenting, at 8.10, "Works of the Masters." A.: concert by the Wellington Harmonic. Society is scheduled for 9.5.. A relay from the Civic Theatre of s public concert by the Comedy Harmon; ists will be 3YA's offering for the evening. Popular recordings will be broadcast by 4YA, followed by a recorded brass band concert, with a vocal recital by Meda Paine, who will sing. Mabel Little's settings of four j poems by the New Zealand poetess, Gloria Kawlinson. IYA schedules a programme by Paul Schramm, Viennese pianist, and Sydney MacEwen, Scottish tenor,' with an interlude by the comedy storekeepers, "Eb and Zeb." , Orchestral music by the Hamilton Dickson String Orchestra will open 2YA's programme on Wednesday evening. At 9.8 Max Affords radio play, "The Avalanche," will be broadcast by J. B. Yaldwyn and Company: A classical programme from 3YA will include, at 8.16, a'recital by Noel Newson,' the brilliant Christchurch pianist. A variety concert will be broadcast in the first portion of 4YA's programme, followed by excerpts from Handel's "The Messiah," presented by the Dunedin Choral Society. The first half of lYA's programme will comprise chamber music, followed by popular recordings'' '■■"■. :, .'-"' '.' Following a popular programme from 2YA on ■ Thursday there will be a concert by Wellington Boys' and Girls' Choirs. Choral music is also scheduled by 3YA, which will broadcast a concert by ..the Christchurch Male Voice"Choir. In a programme of classical music 4YA will include a tialfhour with' the Comedy Harmonists, at 8.10. • Paul Schramm, Viennese pianist, and Sydney ■ MacEwen, Scottish tenor,'may be heard in the first por-i tion oflYA's .programme, followed, by a recorded band programme. Friday's programme from' 2YA ■ will include'recitals'by Gilmour -McConnell (pianist) and Miss Julie Werry (spprano)V From 9.15. recorded military band music "will be broadcast, with interludes by the Aeolian Male Voice Quartet. ' Popular music is scheduled by ,3YA. Following a popular . pr,ogramme from 4YA there' will be a recorded chamber music concert. From IYA'listeners may hear > an' hour■- of reading of prose, and verse of D'Arcy Cresswell, followed by classical- recordings. ■> • ' •■.■-. In place of the usual Saturday evening., popular programme, from' 2YA there - will Ibe a:. symphonic ' concert, featuring Andersen Tyrer, the eminent English pianist, -with the 2YA Orchestra. ' ; Popular programmes are scheduled by 3YA and .IYA..From 4YA there will be a'rrelay.from : the Dunedin Town Hall df -a public concert by the Comedy .Harmonists. -When '2YA" is- relaying ~ Parliament the programmes ' scheduled for 'the Wellington National. Station will .. be transferred:-, to 2YC. . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1937, Page 36

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FROM THE NATIONALS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1937, Page 36

FROM THE NATIONALS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1937, Page 36

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