RADIO
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland.—7.ls to 7.45: Nows and reports, etc. 8 to 10: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections from tho Empress Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr Len. Stokes; contralto solo, ‘ Ave Maria’ (Kahn), Miss J. Smith; xylophone solo, ‘Entry of the Gladiators’ (Julius Fuick), Mr __ A. Brown; flute solo, ‘ Rejoissaiica ’ (Kohler), Mr V. Bedford; soprano solo, Mrs Parry; baritone solo, Mr N. Rankin: dramatic recital, ‘Pigtail of Li Fangfoo,’ Mr P. Dawson; contralto _ solo, ‘ Vale ’ (Russell), Miss J. Smith; interval; relay from the Empress Theatre; flute solo, ‘ Killarnoy,’ Mr _ Bedford; soprano solo. Mrs Parry; baritone solo, Mr N. Rankin; xylophone solos—(Pal of My Dreams,' ‘ Black and White,’ Mr A. Brown; songs—‘Bolls of the Sea,' ‘ The Grey Watch,’ Mr P. Dawson ; con tralto solo, ‘Here in tbs Quiet Hills’ (G. Came), Miss J. Smith. 3YA, Christchurch.—7>ls to 7.45: News and reports, etc.; talk to women by Miss Shaw, ‘ Once Upon ST Time ’ (the food of mankind). 8 to 10: Chimes; relay of orchestral selections by the Liberty Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr E. Jamieson; soprano solos —‘ To a Miniature ’ (Brahe), ‘Pipes of Pan’ (Monekton), Mrs C. C. Holland; baritone solo). ‘ The Trumpeter* (Dix), Mr F. C. Pinfold; talk on South Africa, Mr E J. Howard, M.P.; contralto solos—‘Beloved, it is Morn’ (Aylward), ‘Ma Curly Headed Baby* (Cliitsam). Miss Nellie Lowe; elocutionary, ‘Humor,’ Mr Jack Lester; interval; relay from the Liberty Theatre, the orchestra; soprano solo, ‘ How Pansies Grow ’ (Torrens), Mrs C. 0. Holland; ’cello solo, ‘ Traumerei ’ (Schumann), Miss Phyllis Porter; monologues, Mr Jack Lester; baritone solo, ‘ Flower of All the World ’ (Finden), Mr F. C. Tenfold; ’cello solo, ‘Evening Song’ (Schubert), Miss P. Porter; contralto solo, ‘ln the Chimney Corner,’ Miss Nellie Lowe. 4YA, Dunedin.—7: Chimes; request studio items, Bto 10: Chimes; studio concert and relay of orchestral selections by tho Empire Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Mr Clias. Parnell; vocal solos, Miss L. Henstock; selections, Empire Theatre Orchestra; vocal solos, Mr P. Marchant; pianoforte solo, Mr Norman Bachop; vocal solos, Mr A. Bicknell: selections, Empire Theatre Orchestra; recital, Mrs Robin Adair; selections, Theatre Orchestra: recital. Mrs Robin Adair: relay from the Savoy Cabaret of dance music by Ern. Becchara and his orchestra.
3LO, Melbourne.—s.4o: Children's hour; answers to letters and birthday greetings. 5.55; “Mary Gumleaf.” 6.5; Mary Claxton. 6.12: Captain Donald MacLcan. 6.27: Mary Claxton (soprano). 6.35; News. 7.15: Health Association. 7.30: Mr A. W. Jackson. 7.45: Theatrical. 8; Joe Aronson and his Synco-Symphonists, Huxham’e Serenaders, Bilbo Lockwood, J. Alexander Browne (baritone). Arthur Douglas (comedian).' 11.40: Close down.
The following programme will bo broadcast by 3LO Melbourne tomorrow:—7.3o: Stainer’s ‘Crucifixion,’ from St. Paul’s Cathedral. From_ the studio—9; Selections from ‘ Elijah, arranged by Mr Wm. G. James; soloists—Elsie Davies (soprano), J. Alexander Brown (baritone), Ina Lillycrap (contralto), Malcolm Semple (tenor), Melbourne Choral Union. 10.30: ‘God Save the King.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19533, 14 April 1927, Page 4
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