WEEK-END BROADCAST PROGRAMMES
Jsjew Zealand and Australian Stations
Dinner music. 7.0: News and reP °B t o • Chimes. The Concert Orchestra’ March, “Shoulder to Shoulder (Komzalc); Waltz, “Comfort in Y Jenna” (Schrammel). 8.13 W. Stevenson (baritone) “Oh, Coul.d I but Express in Song” (Malashkin) ; “Pass Everyman” (Sanderson); “Glorious Devon (German); “Hinton Dinton and Mere” (Holliday). 8.20- The Oichestra “Album Leaf” (Cui); I ‘Air de Ballet” (Borch). 8.32: Dorothy Sligo (soprano) “The Wind’s in the South (Scott); “The Bird that Came m Spring” (Benedict); ‘Dawn (Cuiran) - “Dawn, Gentle Flower” (Bcnnett)’. 8.44: Recording, .Ticinese Choir, Born, “Lovely Teresina” ; “Arrival at Palermo” (Traditional). 8.o0; The Orchestra, Suite, Three Light Pieces (Somerville). 9 0- Weather report and station notices ’ 9.2: Dance music. 40.0: Sports summary. 10.10 to 11. lo: Dance music. 2FC, SYDNEY 8 30- Dinner music. 10.0: National programme. Recital by SpivakowskyKurtz Trio. Tossy Spivokowsky (violin), Edmund Kurtz (’ceUo), Jascha Spivakowsky (piano). Trio: “Trio in C Minor, On. 101.” Allegro Energico, Presto Non Assai, Andante Orazioso, Allegro Molto. Violin and piano: “Sonata in A Major.” Allegro Ven Moderato, Allegro, Recitative F« tasia, Allegretto Paco Mosso. HR“Facts and Songs of the Foreign Legion,”, by Bernard Harris, bassbaritone. “C’est La Guerre (Smile Legionnaire), “The Legion of the, Lost,” “The Desert.” 1El4: ' from Charles Dickens-“A Tale of Two Cities ” played by Mr and Mrs Maurioc%»dley. II.SS: “Th. Fitaor i Bovs,” instrumental, vocal ancl comedy 1 numbers. Items will include: The | Drover’s Lament,” “A Heat Wave “Old Negro Spirituals, Lallgl ] 1 ,, ' Son of a Gun.” 11.50: “Wanderlust. ’Songs and verses, of the open road. ! Collected and arranged for broadcasting by Mark Makeham. An Out o Door” feature presented by. members of the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Concert Orchestra, and A.B.C. (Melbourne) Wireless Chorus, under the direction of Percy Code. 12.40: Dance music. 2BL, SYDNEY. 10 0: Radio dance night, with A.B.C. Dance Band, conducted by , Cec. Morrison, and The Mastersingers | Quartette. , • Tomorrow’s Programmes
IYA, AUCKLAND. 5 ] -5 0: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 6.0: Dinner music i .O: News and reports. i.3o_ Talk, I lie Gardening Expert, “The Development i of the Garden.” * S.Q : Concert programme. Abridged Opera, “Die Fledermaus” (Strauss). - The scene is laid in a health resort ; net far from an important city, at tne endi of the 19th century. 8.4 a:. Recital hv Pablo Casals (’cellist) “Goyeseas Intermezzo (Granados); in F?’ (Rubenstein); “Gavotte (VahV 1 - tine); “TonadUla” (de Lasema); Nocturne in E. Flat Major” Op. 9, No. 2 (Chopin). , ... , 90 • Weather report and station notices. P.2: Variety programme. Ihe Variety Ensemble, “To-night s the Ni"ht” (Reubens). 9.12: Recording, Jack Hulbert (comedian) “Keep tempo” (Stanley); “My Last Years Girl” (Alter). 9.18: Xylophone, Rudy Starita, “The Dancing Tailor (May). 9-21: Olive Groves soprano | “Sing, Gypsy, Sing” (Marlen). 9.24. The Variety Ensemble, “Vagabond King” (Friml). 9.34: The Forwards (sketch), “A Football Match” ( E ™« s ) ] “After the Match’ ’(Stanley) 9.40: - Sigmundo Del Oro (organ) ‘ Mexicali Rose” (Tenney). 9.43: George Baker (baritone) and Olive Groves (soprano) “Desert Song” Vocal Gems (Romberg) 9 47: The Variety Ensemble “Wedgewood Blue” Intermezzo . (Ketelbey). . 9 50: Murgatroyd and Wmterbottom, (humour). (Ronald Franliau and Tom- - my Handley), “Winter Sports (Frankau). 9.53: Saxophone, Lewis; Ruth, “Czardas” (Monti). 9.56: The . Variety Ensemble, “March of the Giant” (Finch). 10.10: Sports summary. 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music. 2YA, WELLINGTON. • I 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by, • Uncle Jasper. 6.0- Dinner music. 7.0: j News and reports. J 80 - Chimes. Alfredo, Campoll and i his Salon Orchestra, “Princess Charming” Selection. 8.7: Greta Keller, | light'vocal, “I Love You Very Much Madame” (Grundland); “For All We Know” (Lewis Coote). 8-13: Patricia Rossborough, piano, “Mother ot Pearl” Selection; “Foxtrot Medley ; 8 19: Jack Doyle with Fred Hartley and his Quintet, tenor, “Just Pretending” (Doyle); “That Tumbledown Shack in Athlone” (Pascoe, Sanders). 8.15: A further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer, “Oyster Stones.” 8.40: Billy Reid and his Accordion Band, The Chelsea Pensioners” March (MunroTilsley); “The Aldershot Tattoo” ( march (Butler-Tilsley). 8.46: Light j Opera Company, vocal gems from ‘ ‘Viktoria and Her Hussar” (Abraham) 8 45: Frank Westfield’s Orchestra, “The Cabaret Girl” Selection (Kern). 9.0: Weather report and station notices 9.4: Programme of modern dance music. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10 to 11.30: Qomtinuation of dance programme. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Pat. 6.0: Dinner music-: 80 • Chimes. Recording Paul Godwins Orchestra (a) “By the Swanee River”; (b) “Down South” (Myddleton). 6.10: Anne Welch (soprano), Norton Collyer (tenor) and Victor Conway .(bass)' “Chappell Ballads;” 8.18: Raie Da Costa (piano) “Music in the Air” Medley (Kern). 8.24: Fraser Gange (baritone) (a) “Bedouin Love Song” (Pinsuti) ; (b) “Aehal by the Sea” (Lauranee). 8.30: Rudv Star Three (vibraphone novelty (a) “Diane” (Pollack); (bj “Polly” Zamecnik). 8.36 ; Recording, John Mac Cormack, (tenor), “A Pair of Blue Eyes” (Kernel!). 8.39: The Bohemian Novelty Quintette (instrumental) ‘Rose Marie’ Selection (Friml).« _ 8.51: Recording. Scott ancl Whaley, Denis Warren Kentucky Banjo Team “The Kentucky Minstrels” (Warren). : . 9.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.3: The Bohemian Novelty! Quintette (instrumental) “Glow Worm Idyll” Gavotte (Lincke). 9.7: Miss Marjorie Clark (soprano) (a) “Just to Linger in Your Arms” (Arnold); (b) “Speak to Me of Love”. 9.13 : Recordings, Jean and Pierre Gonnin (piccolo duet, “The Jolly Whistlers” (iGennin). 9.16: Recording, Columbia Light Opera Company, “The Quaker Girl” Vocal Gems (M-onckton). 9.24 The Bohemian Novelty Quintette “Trees” A Ballad Study (Rasbach). 9.28: Recordings, Richard Crooks (tenor), “.One Alone” (Romberg). 9.31: “Mai de' Mer.” A further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 9.46: Bohemian Novelty Quintcty “Blue Butterflies” Intelmezzo Valse. 9.51 : Miss Marjorie Clark (soprano), “Here’s to Love” (The Sunshine Girl). 9.57: Bohemian Noveltv Quintette “Popular Medley” (arr. Pollard). 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10 to 11.0: Dance music. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Anita and Cousin Melly. 6.0:
IYA, AUCKLAND
9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning service from Mount Eden Congregational Church. Preacher: Rev. Frank de Lisle. 12.15: Close down. .1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.30: Alfred Cortot (pianist): “Etudes Symphomque (Schumann). 3.56: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Relay of evening service from St. Luke’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher: Rev. J. A. Thomson. 8.30: Concert programme. Symphonic programme: Paris Philharmonic Orchestra, “Phaeton” Symphonic Poem (Saint-Saens). 8.42: Beniamim Gigli (tenor), “Chanson Indou” '.Rim sky-Korsakov). 8.46: Willem Men gelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra, “Les „ Preludes” (Symphonic Poem) (Liszt). 9.0: Weather report and station 9.2': Willem Mengelberg, conducting the Concertgebouvv Orchestra of Amsterdam*, presents: “Tschaikowsky r s Symphony No. 4.” 9.45: Sophie Braslau, contralto, “Romance” (Rubinstein). 9.48: Lorn don Symphonv Orchestra, “Pohjola s Daughter” (Sibelius). 10.0: Epilogue. Close down.
2YA, WELLINGTON
9.0: 'Chimes. Selected recordings. 0.1.0:. Relay of morning service from St. James Presbyterian Church, Wellington South. 'Preacher: Rev-i W. R. Milne. ,12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Lunch music. 2.0: “Concerto No. 2 in B Flat for pianoforte and Orchestra,” Op. 83, Arthur Rubinstein, with London Symphony Orchestra (Brahms). 3.0: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service, conducted by Uncle William, assisted by the children’s choir from St. Giles Presbvterian Church, Lvall Bay. 7.0: Relay of evening service from the Church, of Christ, Wellington South. Preacher: Mr Geo. M. Mathieson.
8.15 (approx.): Selected recordings. 8.30: An opera in three acts, ‘Rigoletto” (Verdi). Sung by the Com pany of La Scala, Milan. 10.36: CKse down. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Kilav of morning service from St. Michael’s Anglican Church. Preacher. Canon H. Williams. 42.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.0: “Don Quixote,” Symphonic Poem (Richarc Strauss). Fantastic variations on a theme of knightly character. 3.3 b: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service by the children of the Salvation Army. 6.1 o: Selected recordings. 7.0: Relay ot evening meeting from the Salvation Army Citadel. Speaker: Major Tong. 8.15: Selected recordings. 830 • Relay of concert programme from station 4YA, Dunedin, including, “Greek Tragedy,”, presented by Professor Adams and company. 10.0 (approx.): Close down. 4YA, DUNEDIN. 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning service from Moray place Congregational Church. Preacher: Rev. A. Mead, M.A. 1.0: Lunch music. 2.15: Recorded talk by H. J. Massingham, “Woodland Birds.” 2.30: Recording, London String Quartet, “Quartet in F” (“Nigger”) (Dvorak). 4.30: Close down. 5.30: Childrens’ song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.30. (Selected recordings. 6.30: Relay of evensong from St. John’s Anglican Church. Preacher. Rev. L. Groves. 7.45: Selected recordings. 8.20: Recording: Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra, “Elegiac Melody”: No. I—Heartaches; No. 2. —The Last Spring (Grieg). 8.38: Miss Ruth Perry (mezzo-soprano). A recital ot tour Hebridean songs: 1. “Sheiling Song”; 2.. “The Sea Gull of the Land-under-wave” ; 3, “Sea Reivers’ Song , 4. “The Christ Child Lullaby” (Ken-nedy-Fraser). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Recording; Pablo Casals Symphony Orchestra of Barcelona, “Ruins of Athens” Overture (Beethoven). 9.6: Professor T. D. Adams and Company, Euripides, pioneer of the “No More War” movement 24 centuries ago—Scenes from his Trojan Women.” 9.56: Recording: Concertbouw Orchestra, “The Ruins of Athens” Turkish March (Beethoven). 10.0: Close down.
2FC, SYDNEY”. 9.0: Relaved to national stations: Dr. Edgar X. Bainton will speak on “Highbrow versus Lowbrow Music.” 9.45: “Miscellany,” including Collmgwood Citizens’- Band: Conductor, FC. Johnston. Overture, “Napoleon, William Crouchey, baritone, “Myself When Young,” “The Lute Player,” David Sissefman, ’cellist, “Second Ariette Oubliee” r ; “Elfentanz,” Collingwood Citizen’s Band, Symphony, “The 9th' ‘Psalm.” 10-45: “The Major’s ’ by Edward Lovell Cooper. One of the plays accepted m the Australian Broadcasting Commission’s recent play writing competition. Production, Frank D. Clelow r . 11.0: “In Praise of Bells.’” A programme arranged by George Fi.ndlay, Mus. j Bac. Assisting artists: Norma Dar-j roch, mezzo-soprano; The Sundowners Male Quartette; George Findlay, piano. Ensemble, “The Bells of London Town.” Piano, “Bell Ringing.” Numbers include mezzo-soprano, The Bells of Christmas.” Piano, “Wind Bells.” Ensemble, “The Bells of Aberdovey,” Welsh Air. Yocal Duet, “The Bell Song” (Maurice Jacobson). Quartette, “Peter, Go Ring Dom Bells.” Ensemble, “Bells Across the Moor.” 11.40: Unit four: Collingwood Citizens’.Band, a selection of Stephen Adams’ songs. Paulyne Bindley, soprano, “A Lijttle Maiden .Loves a Boy”; “The Bird of the Wilderness”; Coilingwood Citizens’ Band, cornet solo, “Abide With Me,” soloist, Theo Farrel. ' Paulyne'Bindley, “The Night Wind”; “Pastorale”; “Life.” Band, march, “Action Front” hymn, “I’m Praying For Y T ou.” 12.15: Epilogue. 2BL, SYDNEY 41.0: Famous Crimes in Retrospect, “The Blazing Car Mystery.” Complete recorded performance of “lolantlie,” or “The Peer and the Peri.” Libretto: W. S. Gilbert. Music: Arthur Sullivan.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 9 March 1935, Page 8
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