RADIO
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES v
IYA, Auckland.—6: Children’s session, conducted by. Nod. 7.15: News and market reports. 8; Chimes._ 8.1: Overture, orchestra,; ‘ The Rape in the Seraglio (Mozart). 8.11: Quartet, Clarion Quartet, ' Hearts of Oak ’ (Old English). 8.15: Tenor solo, Mr Janies Simpson, ‘ I Seek For Thee in Every Flower’ (Ganz), 8.19: Pianoforte solo, Benno Moiseivitch, * Ballad No. 8, Op. 47,-.in A Flat ’ (Chopin), record., 18.27; Soprano solo, Miss Alma M'Gruer, ‘ The Lass With the Delicate Air' (Arne). 8.31: Serenade, orchestra, ‘Serenade’ (Widor( arr. Bellingham). 8.37- Vocal duet, Smith and Mr J. Simpson, ‘ The Second Minuet’ (Beasley). _ 8.41: Wurlitzer organ solo, Reginald Foort, ‘ Ballet Egyptian ’ (Luigini), record. 8.48: Humour, Mr J. F. Montague, 1 Mrs M'Sweoney Opens the Bottles.’ 8.54; Vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, ‘ Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep 'Parkes). 8.58: Ballet suite, orchestra, ‘ Coppoha Ballet’ (Delibes) —(1) Slavonic Theme with variations, (2) Festival Dance and Waltz of the Hours, (3) Nocturne, (4) Automaton Music and Waltz. 9.9; Bass solo, Mr Duncan Black, ‘My Prayer’ (Squire). 9.12: Weather forecast. 9.13: Grand organ and orchestra, Victor Symphony Orchestra, ‘ Kamannoi-Ostrow ’ (Rubinstein), record 9.17: Contralto solo, Miss Beryl Smith, ‘ The Bailiff’s Daughter’ (anon.). 9.21: Chorus, The Revellers, 1 Gems ’ from ‘ Tip Toes ’ (Gershwin), record 9.25: Humour,. Mr J. F. Montague, ‘ A Country | Lover,’ ‘All Butt.’ 9.35: Vocal duet. Miss A. M'Gruer and Mr D. Black. ‘ Love Was Once a Little Boy ’ (Wade). 9.39. Tenor solo. Tito Schipa, ‘ Ave Maria’ (Schipa), record. 9.43: Vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, ‘ Sea Medley ’ (arr. Clarions) 9.48: Musical comedy selection, orchestra, ‘ Lilac Time,’Part 2 10: ‘ God Save the King.’ 2YA, Wellington.—6: Children’s session, conducted bv Uncle Ernest. 7: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturctte, Mils 1 . R. Jacobsen, ‘How Wo Learn.’ 8; Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 8.1: Overture, orchestra. ‘ La Vie Pour Lo Tsar’ (Glinka). 8.11: Soprano solo, Mrs Ellison Porter. ‘ Dancing Days ’ (Dickson). 8.15: Pianoforte solos, Miss Joyce Downing, ‘ Pastorale ’ (ScarlattiTansig), ‘La Nuit ’ (Glazounow). 8.22; Contralto solo, Miss Madge Freeman, ‘The Glory of the Sea’ (Sanderson). H.2tl. Waltz, orchestra, ‘The Merry Widow ’ (Lehar); intermezzo, orchestra, ‘ Gondaliera,’ Op. 41 (Moszkowski). 8.36: Vocal duet, Mrs Ellison Porter and Mr Edwin Dennis, ‘ What Then, SantnzzaF ’ from 1 Cavalleria Rusticana ’ (Mascagni). 8.42: Humour, Mr and Mrs Albert Russell, ‘ Italiano ’ (Worton David), ‘l’ll Meet You Halfway.’ 8.49: Tenor solo, Mr Edwin Dennis, ‘ Au Pays’ (Holmes). 8.53: Instrumental, orchestra, repeat number. 9.1: Weather forecast. 9.2 : Soprano solo, Mrs Ellison Porter, ‘Vale’ (Bussell). 9.6: Suite, orchestra, 'Peer Gynt Suite,’ No. 2 (Grieg). (1) Abduction of the Bride, (2) Arabian Dance, (3) Peer Gynt’s Homecoming, (4) Solveig’s Song. Synopsis: Peer Gynt, the only son of poor peasants, is drawn by the poet as a character of morbidly developed fancy. In bis youth be has many wild adventures—for instance, he stole the bride from a peasant’s wedding, and carried her np to the mountain peaks. Hero he leaves her (No. 1, Ingrid’s Lament) to roam with wild cowherd girls. He then enters the kingdom of the mountain king, whose daughter falls in love with him, and dances to him. But ho laughs at the dance and droll music, at which the enraged mountain folk try to kill him. He escapes and wanders in foreign lands, amongst others Morocco, where lie, appears as a prophet and is greeted by Arab girls (No. 2, Arabian Dance). After many hardships ho returns as an old man, suffering shipwreck on the way'(No. 3, Peer Gynt’s return) to his home as poor as he left it. Here the sweetheart of his youth, Solveig, awnjts him, faithful through all the years (No. 4, Solvoig’s Song). 9.2 f): Tenor solos, Mr Edwin Dennis, ‘Sing, Break Into Song ’ (Mallinson), ‘1 Did Not Know ’ (Trotere). 9.27 : Humour, Mr andJMrs .Albert Russell. ‘I Think of Aon’ (Weston), ‘ Pretty Poll ’ from ‘ The Cingalee ’ (Monckton). 9.35: Contralto solo, Miss Madge Freeman, ‘ Shins That Pass in the Night ’ (Stevenson). 9.39: Concerted musical corned}-, ‘ Oh 1 Kay ’ Medley (Gershwin), record. 9.43: Vocal duet, Mrs Ellison Porter and Miss Madge Freeman, ‘ Sing ,Joyous Bird ’ (Phillips). 9 47: Selection, orchestra, ‘Sunshine Girl’ (Rubens), 9.57: ‘God Save the King.’ 3YA, Christchurch. —6: Children’s session, conducted hy Big Brother, 7.15: News session. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Rebroadcast of 2YA, Wellington (overture, orchestra, ‘ La Vie Pour Le Tsar (Glinka). 8.11: Baritone solos, Mr A. G. Thompson—(a) ‘ From Rushy Beds of Silver Nile’ (Balfe), (b) ‘Harlequin’ (Sanderson). 8.19; Violin solo, Miss Irene Morris, ‘ Adagio and Allegro’ from ‘Sonata in A’ (Handel). 8.23: Soprano solos, Miss Hilda Hutt—(a) ‘The Little Danidzcl ’ (Novello), (b) ‘Spring’s Awakening(Sanderson). 8.28; Instrumental trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio —‘ Avc Maris Stella’ (Grieg), ‘Waltz from String Serenade’ (Tschaikowsky). 8.36: Mixed quartet. Dulcet Quartet, ‘ The Farmer’s Daughter ’ (Williams). 8.40: Cello solo, Mr Harold Beck, 1 Barcarolle ’ (Sitt). 8.44., Orchestral suite, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra—- ‘ Casse-Noisette ’ (Nutcracker Suite, Tschaikowsky), ‘ Waltz of the Flowers ,(record). 8.52; Contralto and baritone duet, Dulcet lino, ‘ The Spider and The Fly’ (Smith). 8.56: Pianoforte solos, Miss Aileen Warren—‘ Elevation ’ (Chaminade), , ‘ Valse Brilliautc ’ (Druancl). 9.2: Humorous recital, followed by concerted musical comedy selection —‘ Bertram at the Rotary Dinner 1 (Merry), vocal gems from ‘The Vagabond King ’ (Friml, record). 9.10: Weather forecast. 9.12; Orchestral, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, ‘ Nutcracker Suite ’ (Tschaikowsky), ‘ Overture Miniature and March,’ 1 Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Trepak’ (record). 9.20: Contralto solo, Miss Nellie Lowe, ‘ Lad o’ Mine ’ (Oliver). 9.24: Two-step, Willyaras Dance Orchestra, ‘ National Game ’ (Sousa). 9.29: Tenor solos, Mr T. G. Rogers—‘Roses’ (Adams), ‘Good Company’ (Adams). 9.35: Instrumental trio, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, ‘Scherzo’ from ‘Second Trio’ (Schubert). 9.43: Mixed quartet, Dulcet Quartet, ‘ The Soldiers’ Chorus ’ (‘Faust,’ Gounod). 9.47: Humour, Will Gardner, ‘ A Little Bit of Heaven ’ (Gardner, record). 9.51: Waltz, Willyams Dance Orchestra, ‘When Von Played the Organ and 1 Sang the .Rosary ’ (Gilbert, vocal quartet hy the orchestra). .9.55: Contralto solos, Miss Nellie Lowe—‘Reel Rose of England’ (Oliver), ‘Gretna Green’ (Oliver). 9.59: Comedian with piano—‘C.O.N.5. (Carlton,, record) 10.3 : One-step, Willyams Dance Orchestra, ‘ Here Comes Springtime ’ (banjolinist, Mr W. A. East, O’Hagnn). Dance programme until 11 p.m. 11: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin.—43.l; Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.15: Nows session. 8: Town Hall chimes. 8.1: Band selection. Band ol H.M. Grenadier Guards, ‘ Martial Moments’ (arranged Winter, recorcO. 8.9; Mezzo-soprano solos, : Miss Moby Vickers- 1 Ye Hanks and Braes ’ (traditional), ‘Kitty of Coleraine’ (traditional); 8.16;* Corpet solo, Mr George Christie, ‘Lizzie’ (Hartmann). 8.22: Orchestral selection, Victor Symphony Orchestra, ‘ Kamennoi-Ostrow ’ (cloister scene, Rubinstein, record). 8.26; Baritone solo, Mr L. M. Cacliemnille, ‘Love That’s True’ (Handel)., 8.30: Recitals, Miss Madge Yates —Monologue, ‘Girls’. (Anon.), ‘For the Fal-
leu ’ (Budge). 8.38: Violin • solo, Fritz Kreisler, ‘Caprice Viennois 1 (Kreisler, record). 8.42: Mezzo-soprano solo. Miss Molly Vickers, ‘ Down the Vale ’ (Moir). 8.45: Cornet solos, Mr George Christie—‘ll Moi Tesoro ’ (Mozart), ‘La Serenata ’ (Schneider). 8.53: Orchestral selection, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, ‘ Toccata and Fugue in D Minor’ (Bach, record). 9.1: Baritone solos, Mr L. M. Caehemaille—‘The Wanderer’ (Schubert), ‘Triumph’ (Clarissini). 9.8: Weather forecast. 9.10: Recital, Miss Madge Yates, ‘Morning Thanksgiving’ (Drinkwater). 9,14 r Organ solos, Edwin H. Lemare— 1 Chant De Bonheur ’ (song of happiness, Lemare), ‘ Aloha-oe ’ (Farewell to thee, Liluiokalani, record). 9.21: Relay of dance music from the Savoy, 10: Close down.
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Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 11
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