BROADCASTING
TODAY'S PROGRAMMES
Recorded Band Music, Pat Murdoch (baritone). 2YC—"Whom the Gods Love Die Young." IYA.—Readings—Miss Florence Robin- _' son, Mary Murphy (soprano). 3YA.—Betty and Vivienne Blamires, : :: Alfred Lorence. 4YA.—Professor Adams's Readings— "Nicholas Nickleby." 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's session (Andy Man). "-" *5~.401 "Coral Cave" (16): Ledoigt Pays a Call." I.: 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: Government and overseas news. * 7.10: News and reports. -7J28: Time signals. 7.30: Talk: Mr. C. A. Wilson Grant, ; an officer of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, "First Aid in Schools" (1). ; 7.40: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. The 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra^ "La Scala.di Seta" ("The ' Silken Ladder") Overture (Rossini). 8.10; Enrico Caruso (tenor): "Addio," "Parted." , . 8.18: Henry Croudson (organ): Hungarian Fantasy,- Strauss Waltz Medley (arr. Goer). ~. T ~ 8 24- Frank Luther and the Lyn Murray Quartet with piano guitar, and violin accompaniment, Stephen Foster Melodies:' "Old Black Joe ' Uncle Ned." "Camptown Races," 'Ring de = IT^O- Primo Scala's Accordion Band, * "Take Your Partners'' No. 3 (compered by Bobbie Comber) (various). 8 36- Ronald Gourley (whistling solos)- "A Tale of the Woods," "Half ; a Dozen What Note." - , '. 8 42: Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra. "That ' Night in Avalon" Waltz (Kalmar Silver), "Colorado Sunset" (GilbertCX£S: Talk: Mr. G. F. Shaw, "The Inventor in the Chart Room." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: "Eb and Zeb." 9.15: Black Dyke Mills Band, "The Middy March" (Alford). Massed Brass Bands: "Overturiana" (arr. Somers), "Pan and the Wood Goblins" (Rathke). 9.24: Pat Murdoch (baritone): "Wayfarer's Night Song," "The Crown of the Year." - 9.30: Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, "Marche Slav" (Tschaikowsky), "The, Mill in the Black Forest," "March of the Mountain Gnomes" (Eilenberg). 9.44: Pat Murdoch, "Trade Winds, "The World is Mine Tonight." 9.50: Amington Band, "Merrie England" selection (German). \ 9.56: Metropolitan Police Central. Band, "Wellington March" (Zeble). 10 0 <to 11.0: "Rhythm on Record — new dance recordings compered by "Turntable." / 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc.). -5.0 to 6.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "Whom the Gods Love Die Young"—eminent composers who died before reaching the age of forty. 9.0: Sonata hour. 9.35: Sonata in C Minor, Op. 11l (Beethoven), by Egon Petri (piano). 10.0 to 10.30: A happy half-hour. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). „ 7.o:'Rhapsodies in Rhythm. "7.35: Personal Column. v , . 7.45: The Singing Hill-Billies. 8.3: Records at Random. 8.25: The Old-Time The-Ayter. 8.40: Trailer. 8.45: Wandering with the West Wind. . 9.15: Supper Dance.. , > 9-45 to 10.0: The Easy Chair. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 8.0: Readings: Ruskin, Shelley, and the Book of Ecclesiasticus, with music by Mendelssohti —Miss Florence Robinson. '8.32: Philadelphia Symphony 'Orchestra, "Russian Easter Festival"— Overture, Op. 36 (Rimsky-Korsakov). 8.48:. Mary Murphy (soprano), "Berceuse," "The Sower," "Vigil." 9.5: Phyllis Bloy (soloist) with the Studio ; Orchestra. Cappriccio. .Brilliante for Piano' and 'Orchestra. .(Mendelssohn). Alexander Kipnis (bass): "The J#antorn-double," "The Sign Post.' ?'s&:' Leela/Bloy (violinist), accom'parried by :the Studio Orchestra, "La Folia Variations" (Orchestration by Colin Mustorr)- (Cprelli). 9.36: Bema- : mino Gigli (tenor), - "The Lotus Elower," "A Dream." 9.42:' Vienna PKilharmonic Orchestra, "Siegfried Idyll" (Wagner). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 80: Wilhelm Furtwangler witb. Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra: "Der Freisctiutz" (Overture (Weber). 8.11: John McCormack (tenor), "Who Is Sylvia?" "Music of the Night," "A Song Remembered," "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal." 8.23: Betty and Vivienne Blamires. 8.38: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Hungarian Caprice (Zador). 8.45: Alfred Lorence 9.5: 8.8.C. recorded talk, H. Granville ' Barker, "Shakespeare." 9.20: The London Palladium Orchestra, Master Melodies' (various). 9.26: Rita "Jamieson (mezzo-contralto), "When the Lilacs Bloom Again," The Night Has a Thousand Eyes," "Ashes of Roses," "Rendezvous." 9.36: Norwegian Light Symphony Orchestra, Fantasia- on Norwegian folk songs (arr. Haland).. 9.44: "The Blue Danubet (16).' 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8.0: "Dad and Dave from Snake Gully." 8.15: "Pinto Pete in Arizona."' 8.30: "The Rich Uncle from Fiji" (19-20). 8.42: Reserved. 9.5: The 8.8.C. Symphony Orchestra, Allegro Vivace c Con Brio and Allegro Vivace from Symphony. No. 8 in F Minor (Beethoven). 9.20: Readings, Profes- '" sor T. D. Adams, with music. "The Cherryble Brothers," 'Nicholas Nickleby" {Dickens). Music from: Beethoven —Emperor Concerto —Adagio; Haydn— Surprise Symphony—Andante; Beethoven—Symphony No. 2 in D Major— Larghetto. 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band. EMPIRE BROADCAST. GSI, 15.26 Mc/s. (19.66 m.) GSO, 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSF, 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) GSB, 9.15 Mc/s (31.55 m.) GSD, 17.15 Mc/s (25.53 m.) , 5.0 p.m.: "Arms and the Man" (part --.ID. 5.50: "Grieg"—Norina Semino (violoncello) and John Paver (pianoforte). >k 8.20: ■ Old-time music-hall songs. H 6.30': News. ■?6.45: Short talks on matters of topical interest. ; 7.0: "The Adventures of Alonzo Maclavish" (7). 7.20 (till close down): Sports news, market notes, and next week's programmes. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1939, Page 16
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