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WEEK-END PROGRAMMES TO-NIGHT. 4YA, Dunedin.—7 o’clock: Studio concert. 7.45: Information service, weather reports and forecast, shipping news, market and stock reports, news items. 8; Studio concert—gramophone recital of Gounod’s opera, ‘Faust’; introductory remarks, story of the opera —(1) Kcrmesso scene (London Wind Quintet); (2) duet, ‘Be Mine the Delight ’ (Hyde and Radford); (3) solo, ‘Oh, Sacred Talisman’ (Bahistini); (4) solo, ‘ The Golden Calf ’ (Journet); (5) duet and chorus, ‘I Drink to You’ (Amato and Journet); (6) solo, 1 Gentle Flowers in the Dew ’ (Louise Homer); (7) ‘All Hail Thou Dwelling* (M‘Cormack) ; (8) solo, ‘ The King of Thule ’ (Farrar); (9) solo, ‘ Jewel Song ’ (Farrar) ; (10) quartet, ‘ Saints Above, What Lovely Jewels’ (Caruso, Farrar, Gilbert, and Journet: (11.) quartet, ‘But Why Are You Lonely?’ (Caruso, Farrar, Gilbert, and Journet); (12) solo, ‘ It Was High Time ’ (Journet); (13), duet, ‘ The Hour is Late ’ (Caruso and Farrar); duet, ‘ Look Here, She Opens the Window ’ (Farrar and Journet); (16) violin solo, ‘Fantasia’ from the garden scene (Mischa Elman): (17) solo, ‘When All Was Young’ (Homer); (18) duet, ‘Grant, 0 Lord, That I May Die ’ (Farrar and Journet); (19) duet, ‘When the Book Shall be Unsealed ’ (Farrar and Journet) ; (20) ‘ The Soldiers’ Chorus ’ (Apollo Male Choir); (21) solo, Catarina, While You Play at Sleeping (Journet); (22) trio, ‘What is Your Will With Me?’ (Caruso, Scotti, ami Journet ’; (23) solo, ‘ Death of Valentine ’ (Scotti); (24) ballet music (new Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra); (25) ballot music (as above); (26) duet, ‘My Heart is Torn With Grief ’ (Caruso and Farrar); (27) duet, ‘Tills is the Fair’ (Caruso and Farrar); (28) tno, ‘Then Leave Her’ (Caruso, Farrar, and Journet). All the above numbers are sung in French. SUNDAY. 4YA, Dunedin. —6.30 o’clock: Relay from Methodist Central Mission —orn-an prelude, ‘lntermezzo’ (Hollinof, Mr C. A. Martin; hymn, ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee # ; praver; hymn, ‘Lead, Kindly Light ; Scriptural” reading; solo, ‘For the Mountains Shall Depart ’ (Mendelssohn), Mr Douglas Craigie; anthem, ‘Near, Still Nearer’ (Alexander), the choir; solo, ‘Angels Ever Bright and Fair’ (Handel),‘Mrs E. Tyrrell; intimations; hvnin, ‘Down in the Valiev’; sermon, ‘The Ministry of Sympathy,’Rev. W. Walker; hymn, ‘Sowing in the Morning’; Benediction; organ postlude, Mr C. A. Martin. 8 p.m.: Concert by Mr Ernest Drakes Choir and pupils from the Methodist Central Mission—(l) chorus, ‘By Babylon’s Wave’ (Gounod), Students Choir; (2) song, ‘ Comfort Ye My People’ (Handel), Mr Les Dailey; (3) solo, ‘O Lord, Thou Hast Searched Me Out’ (Bennett), Miss Elsie Bryant; ,(4) solo, ‘Avo Maria’ (Kahn) Mr Arthur Lungley; (5) The Holy City (Martin), Miss Mollie Andrews; (b) solo, ‘ T/ien Shall the Righteous Shine (Mendelssohn), Mr A. Walm S ey; (0, solo, ‘ But the Lord is Mindful (Mendelssohn), Miss Ida Lundey; (8) solo, ‘The Sorrows of Death’. (Mendelssohn), Mr F. Braithwaitc(fl) -solo, Lome Unto Hijn.’ Miss Rita Holmes; (10); chorus, ‘The Long. Day Closes (Sullivan), Students’ Male Choir. 9 p.m,: Close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 19298, 10 July 1926, Page 6
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