RADIO BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S HEW ZEALAND PROGRAMMES
Continuing her series of lectures at IYA, Madame Edith Baird will give a talk on ‘ Artistic Physical Development.’ Tlie concert session will consist of a relay from Hamilton of the light opera ‘Gipsy Gove.’ This will be pro dneed by the Hamilton Amateur Operatic Society, and, as the musical talent of Hamilton is of a particularly high standard, a line broadcast should even tuatc.
A hght popnlai programme will he presented Tit -.-y the Studio .-.a.on • irchestra, under lur Ai. i. Dixon, the assisting vocal artists will include All . al. Jones bai.tone), who will he icard in several oallad numbers, and .liss Anne Davies (soprano,). Humorous items will be given by Air Gen. Ashton (entertainer), and Mr Spencer Furrell will feature songs of a popular nature. From 9.3 t) until 11 there will be a dance programme. The Kaikorai Band, under _ Air T. ivirk-Rurnmuid, will provide -lYA’s programme. The assisting vocal artists will be Aliss Valda M'Curdy, Air R. A. Alitchell, and Air Ges. Stubbs. They will present a number ot popular old songs. 'Recitations will be given by Miss Tui -\orthey.
Silent day at JYA. The following is the programme to be presented at 4ZM ; —March, ‘Dunedin ’; orchestra, ‘ Invitation to the Waltz 1 ; baritone solos—* believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms,’ and ‘Youth.' J. Carlton; puwiolortc solos, 'Morris Dance ‘ and ' Coronach,’ T. Maunsell; trombone soio, ‘ Lend Me Your Aid,’ A. E, Payment; soprano solos, * Ships of Arcady ' and ‘ 1 Am Longing for the Spring, Miss I. Crowe; trio, ‘Reinecke’s Trio,' .Studio Trio; pianoforte solo, ‘Medley,’ irom ‘ Funny Face,’ Air Tom Jones; comic songs, ■ I’ve. Cot a White Main Working tor tie ’ and ‘ Under the bamboo Tree,’ Percy Courlay; orchestra, ‘ Old-time Songs’; tenor solo, ‘Mary of Argyle,’ J; Flisiop; selection, ‘ Bello of New York baritone solos, Mighty Like a Rose’ and ‘Tally-ho,’ J. Carlton; pianoforte solos, ‘ Himiorcsqnc ’ and ‘ Andante Cantabile Sonata Bathetique, T. Maunsell; trio, selected. Studio Trio, soprano solos, ‘ A Brown bird Singing ’ and ‘Salaam,’ Miss JL Crowe; trombone solo, ‘The Jockey,’ A. E. Payment, recitation, ‘ The Pigtail of Li Fang Fu,’ Will Kings; saxophone solo, ‘ Saxema,’ R. Weidoeft. There will be a short talk by Mr IT. M. Mackay, secretary of the Otago Aero Club, on the aims and activities of the club at 10 o’clock. A lance programme will continue until 11.
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Evening Star, Issue 20318, 29 October 1929, Page 3
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