TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME
IYA, AUCKLAND (900 Kilocycles) 5.0: Children’s session; 6.0: Dinner session; 7.0: News; 7.40: Book review; 8.0: IYA String Octet, “Rio Rita”; This programme will be interrupted to allow of a relay of portion of the Operatic Society’s presentation of “Tutankhamen.” 8.11: So-prano-Miss Jenny Marsden, (a) “Spring’s Awakening”; (b) “Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal”; 8.18: Vocal and instrumental duo —The Neisfu Duo, (a) “Hawaiian Hula Medley”; (b) “Mai Poina Oe I Au”; 8.26: Elocution—Miss R. Speed, “That Piccadillo”; 8.31: IYA String Octet, (a) “Traumerei”; Violin—Mr. Frank Parsons, (b) “Schon Rosmarin”; IYA String Octet, (c) “In Cairo”; 8.41: Baritone —Mr. Peter Black, (a) “Time Was I Roved the Mountains; (b) “Maire, My Giri”; 8.48:1YA String Octet, “The Desert Song”; 8.58: Weather forecast; 9.0: Vocal and instrumental duo —The Neisfu Duo, “My Mother’s Eyes”; 9.6: Soprano —Miss Jenny Marsden, “A Birthday”; 9.10: IYA String Octet, “Serenade”; 9.14: Elocution —Miss R.' Speed, “The Song of the Market Place”; 9.20: Baritone —Mr. Peter Black, “Harvester’s Song”; 9.24: IYA String Octet, (a) “The Damask Rose”; (b) “Scherzo”; 9.30: Programme of dance music. 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 Kilocycles) 5.0: Children’s session; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News session; 7.40: Talk —Mr. A. E. Wilson, “Tourists and Holiday Resorts”; 8.0: Chimes. Studio concert by the Wellington City Salvation Army Band and 2YA Artists; The Band, “Winnipeg Citadel”; 8.6: Quartet —The Aeolian, “In Silent Mead”; 8.10: Tenor—Mr. Arthur Coe, “Lorraine”; 8.14: The Band, “Gems from Mendelssohn”; 8.21: Soprano Miss Gwladys Edwardes, a group of Liza Lehman’s Songs, (a) “Unfolding”; (b) “June Rapture”; (c) “Lovers in the Lane”; 8.29: Vibraphone solos—Miss Joyce Morgan, (a) “The Bells of Aberdovey”; (b) “Early one Morning”; 8.36: Humour —Miss Betty Stewart, “Rosie’s Relations”; 8.41: Meditation —The Band, “St. Agnes”: 8.47: Baritone—Mr. T. Watson, “The Trumpeter”; 8.51: Quartet The Aeolian, “Love’s Old Sweet Song”; 8.55: The Band, “Tyrol Melodies”; 9.0: Weather report; 9.2: Novelty— Shilkret’s Ryhthm Melodists, >f “When You’re with Somebody Else ; 9.10: The Band, “Gems from Haydns ‘Creation’ ”; 9.18: Soprano —Miss Gwladys Edwardes, a further group of Liza Lehmann’s songs, (a) “The Wood Pigeon”; (b) “The Yellowhammer”; 9.25: Vibraphone solos —Miss Joyce Morgan, (a) “The Little Grey Home in the West”; (b) “The Rosary”; 9.32: Bass—Mr. D. Hall, “My Ain Wee Hoose”; 9.36: The Band, “A Soul’s Awakening”; 9.43: Recital Miss Betty Stewart, “Little Miss Crinoline”; 9.48; Chorus —Light Opera Company, “Wake Up and Dream ; 9.51: The Band, “The Old Wells”; 9.59: The Aeolian quartet, “The Old Brigade”; 10.3: The Band, “The Quest.”
3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilo-
cycles) 5.0: Children’s hour; 6.0: Dinner session; 7.0: News session; 7.30. Talk —Review of the September Issue of the “Journal of Agriculture”; 8.0: Lecture-recital —“Love and Music” by Mr. Arthur Lilly; Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Salut d’Amour”; Introductory remarks by Mr. Lilly—- “ Love in Infancy”; Piano —Mr. Alfred Bunz, “A Child Falling Asileep”; Treble —Master Ralph Lilly, “Lullaby —Husheen”; Part song—Messrs Watkins, Kinvig, Woodward, Masters Hancock and Lilly, “A Cradle Song”; Part song—Choir of Holy Trinity Church, Avonside, “Sweet and Low”; ’Cello—Mr Harold Beck “Traumerei”; Short talk, “Girl and Boyhood”; Tenor —Mr. A. Kinvig, “To My First Love”; Avonside Choir Boys, Holy Trinity Church, “Sally in Our Alley”; Short Talk —“Youth, Men and Maidens”; Soprano—Miss Sylvia Marshall, “Love Was Meant to Make Us Glad”; Ladies of Avonside Choir, “Love was Once a Little Boy”; Short talk—“ Romance” ’Cello—Mr. Harold Beck, “Melody in F”; Bass—Mr. A. McCulloch, “Annie Laurie”; Love song—Barrington Hooper, “At Dawning”; Soprano — Miss Sylvia Marshall, “Thy Beaming Eyes”; Orchestra, “Overture Der Freischutz”; Holy Trinity Choir. Avonside, “Oh, Who Will O’er the Downs So Free?”; 9.0: Weather report; Short talk—“ Love’s Bliss”; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “Introduction to Act III” from “Lohengrin”; Vocal duet —Florence Austral and Tudor Davies, “Love Duet,” from “Lohengrin”: Tenor —Mr. Greg, Russell, “Dost Thou Breath the incense Sweet of Flowers” from "Lohengrin”; Short talk —“Love in Sadness”; New Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra, “Solveig’s Song”; Treble —Master Ralph Lilly, “Scenes that are Brightest”; Piano—Mr.- Alfred Bunz, “Liebes traumo No. 3”; Mezzo-soprano—Miss Pessy Hollander, “In Old Madrid”; Short talk —“Rapture in Love”; Cava, tina—Mr. Greg. Russell, “Come Into the Garden, Maude”; Flute —Mr. A. E. Hutton “Serenata”; Philadelphia Sym phony Orchestra, “hßdpys,etabßH‘c phony Orchestra, “Rhapsody No. 2 in C Sharp Minor”; Mezzo-soprano-Pessy Hollander, “Indian Love Call”: Short talk—“ Love of Home and Country”; Pupils of Richmond School under Mr. Penlington, Headmaster tfiifty voices) “Land of Our Love”; Piano—Mr. Arthur Lilly, “Repos d’Amour”; Soprano—Miss Cicely Christian, “When the Heart is Young” Chorus—Holy Trinity Avonside Choir “Home, Sweet Home”; Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “Wedding March”; Soprano Miss Sylvia Marshall, “A Song of Thanksgiving”; “Divine Love for Man”; Finale chorus—Holy Trinity Avonside Choir, “God So Loved the World.” 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 Kilocycles) . SILENT DAY.
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