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2 V A.—Orchestral and Ballad Concert. Frank Bermingham (bass-bari-tone). 2YC—At the Opera—Works by Russian Composers. IYA.—Chamber Music.
3YA.—Readings from Browning's Poetry—Mr. O. I_. Simmance, Grieg Classics.
2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc).
5.0: Children's session ("Aunt Molly"). • • . , 5.45: "Immortal Strauss"; "Sevillana" (Ferraris); "Venetian Gondola Song" (Mendelssohn); "Aubade Printanierre" (Lacombe); "Yes, Madam" selection; "Donkeys Serenade" (Friml); "Salut D'Amour" (Elgar); "Land of Smiles' Selection (Lehar); "Veil Dance" (Golamark); "Kleiner Tanz" (Borschel); "Montmartre March" (Wood); "The Alpmaid's Dream" (Lobitzky); "Three O'clock in the Morning" (Jernss); "Circus March" (Smetana).
7.0: News. _.«,,. 7.40: Talk, "For the Home Gardener." 8.0: Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Mignon" Overture (Thomas). 8.10: Frank Bermingham (bass-bari-tone), "Fairings"; "Jock the Fiddler'; "I Travel the Road." 8.16: Viennese Waltz Orchestra, "Happy Vienna." 8.24: Millicent Phillips (soprano), "La Capinera"; "Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark." _. , _ 8.29: The Richard Crean Orchestra, "Chinese Legend" (Schulenberg); "Tackleway" (Collins). 8.35: Frank Bermingham, Port of Many Ships"; "Mother Carey." . 8.41: Harry Horlick's Orchestra, "Midnight Bells" (Kreisler); "Gipsy Eyes" (Horlick); "Sierra Moren a" (Marchetti). 8.48: The Madison Singers, "Jeanme with the Light Brown Hair'; Ben Bolt"; "A Knight, A Maid, A Kiss. 8.55: Jack Hylton's Orchestra, The Whistler and His Dog" (Pryor); 'Colonel Bogey March" (Alford). 9.10: Evening prayer. 9.15: "The Moonstone/ ', 9.28: The Hillingdoh Orchestra, 'The Flower Queen" (Lutz). 9 31* "Thrills." 9*43: The Hillingdon Orchestra, "Dance of the. Tea Dolls" (SchmidtSSfc Vicar's Concert Party" (a 8.8.C. production). .^ 10.0: Frankie Masters's Orchestra. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). 5.0-6.0: Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. . 8.0: At the Opera, works of Russian composers. 8.40: Concerto programme. , 9.21: "Concerto in- D Major v (Brahms), by Fritz Kreisler (violin) and the London Philharmonic Orches--10.0 to 10.30: Fun for AIL 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc.) 7.0: Cocktails. _,-_. „■'■■' 7.35: "Here's a Queer Thing. 7.45: "The Kingsmen." 7.57: Musical Digest. ,*„-.„_» 815: "The Adventures of Marco Polo." 8,28: Solo artists' spotlight. 8.45: Stars of Music. 9;0: "The Life of Cleopatra. '• 9.30 to 10.0: Night Club. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 8.0: John Pennington (violin), H. Waldo-Warner, (viola), C. Warwick Evans ('cello), Robert Cherwm (contrabass), and Ethel Hobday (piano), Allegro, Theme and Variations, Finale, from Quintet in A Major ("The Trout") (Schubert). 8.26: Phyllis Read (mezzosoprano), "Come to Me in My Dreams,". "I Will Go With My Father A'Ploughing," "Sleep," "The Answer." The Westminster Trio (two violins and piano), "Six Duettini" (Godard). 8.52: Charles Panzera (baritone), "Chanson Triste" (Duparc). 9.10: Evening prayer. 9.20: "Those We Love." 9.43: Light Opera Company, Gems from "Show Boat" (Kern). 9.52: The Light Symphony Orchestra, "Three* English Dances" (Quilter). 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 kc). 6.0: "Leo Fall"; '-'Majarska" (Schulenburg): "Dainty Debutante" (Wood): "The Kiss" (de Micheli); "Rustle of Spring" (Shading); "Edward German Selection" (Germar.); "Snappy Weather," "Vani_i_ Blossoms" (Shilkret); "H.M.S. Pinafore" (Sullivan); "The Canary" (Poliakin); "Souvenir de Mona Lisa" (Schelek); "Good-night" (Kunneke); "Review of the Troops at Night" (Ralf); "When Love Dies". 1 Waltz (Cremieux); "Gossamer" (Bowsher); "Troika" (Tschaikowsky). 7.0: News. 7.20: Addington Stock Market Reports. 7.32: Talk: Europe Overflows—"lnto New Zealand":. "Exploiting Mineral and Energy Resources." 8.0: Readings by O. .L. Simmance: "Browning's Poetry." 8.22: Walter Geiseking (piano), "To the Spring," "Butterfly," "Wedding Day at Troldhangen" (Grieg). 8.31: Daisy Perry (contralto), "The First Meeting," "Morning Dew," "The Young Birchtree," "The Poet's Heart," "Autumn Storms" (Grieg). 8.43: London String Orchestra, "Holberg Suite" (Grieg). 9.10: Evening. prayer. 9.20: Charles Panzera (baritone). "Trois Ballades de Francois Villon." 9.26: Pablo Casals ('cello), and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, "Concerto in B Minor" (Dvorak). 10.0: Music, mirth, and melody. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). 8.0: "The Bold Buccaneers." 8.15: "Ravenshoe." 8.28: "Aloha Land." 8.42: "The Fourth Form at St: Percy's." 8.54: The Port Chalmers Harmonica Band, "Beer Barrel Polka" (Vejvoda), "One 'Day When We Were Young" (Strauss). ,9.10: Evening prayer. 9.20: The Port I Chalmers Harmonica Band, "South of the Border" (Carr), "Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant-Major" (Pelosi). 9.26: "Soldier of France." 9.52: The Master Singers, "Mine," "Let *Em Eat Cake." 9.55: Lew Stone's band. "Songs the Tommies Sing" (1). 10.0: Will Osborne's Dance Orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 3, 3 July 1940, Page 5
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