RADIO BROADCASTS
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMMES NEW ZEALAND STATIONS IYA AUCKLAND.
5.0: Children.** hour, conducted by Aunt Jean and Nod. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Sports talk, Mr Gordon Hutter. 8.0: Concert pregramme, relayed to IZH, Hamilton. Introducing Mr Clement Q. Williams, the eminent Australian baritone. Orchestra- Symphonique de Paris sous la direction dc George True (pjano solo by 'Maurice Faurs) present “The Carnival of the -Animals.” (Saint Saeus). 8.33: Clement Q. Williams. Australian baritone in a- group of French compositions, Meuuct “d'Exaudct,” ‘‘Clair de Lune,” “Aprcs Un Revc,” “Ijo Marriage 'des Roses.” 8.50: Paris I’hilharmonic Orchestra. conducted by G. Cloez, “Phaeton.” 9.0: Weather report and station uo-tice-s. _ 9.5: Talk, Mr D’Arcy Cresswell, “Greek Tragedy.” . 9.20: The- Vienna. Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony No. 2, in D. Major, Op. 36 (Beetboveu). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 2YA WELLINGTON. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Molly. 6.0: Dinner music, 7.0: News aud reports. 7.40: Talk, Mr A. L. Stevens, “Harrier or Cross-Country Running.” 8.0: Chimes. Selected recordings, Polydor Orchestra, “True for Ever.” 8.6: The 8.8. C. Wireless _ Chorus, “Venus on Earth” waltz, “Unrcqited Love” waltz, 8.14: Bravour Orchestra, “Carnival of the Dwarfs” Intermezzo. 8.17: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), “Tho Liute Player,” “The Floral Dance.” 8.25 s Hawaiian Trio (instrumental), “Song of tho Homeland.” 5.28: Vladimir Rosing (tenor) and Olga Alexeeva with Chorus and Guitar Accompaniments: (a) “Black Eyes,” Russian Gipsy Song; (b) “Haida Troika”; ic) “The Old Waltz”; (d) “Two Guitars.”
8.36: London Piano Accordeon Band, “One Night in Napoli.” 8.40: “Through Darkened Doors,” a ghost story by “X,” the Unknown, “The Apparition of the Deep.” 9.0 : Weather report and station notices. 9.0: A programme featuring tho Wellington Municipal Tramways Baud. The Band, March, - “Blue Blood” ; euphonium solo, “Arbueklenian.” 9.17: Greta Keller (light vocal), “Am 1 to Blame?”
9.23: The Band, Symphonic Poem, “Coriolanus.” 9.31: Special recording, “Eb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers, in the twelfth of a scries of humorous episodes. 9.41: The Band, march, “South West”; Barcarolle, “Lea Contes D’Hoffman”; One-step, “Tho Piper’s Wedding.” 9.53: Danny Malone, “There’s aCottage by the Shannon.” 9i56: The Baud, hymn, “Deep Harmony.” March, “The Thin Red Line.” 10.3: Dance programme. 11.3: Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aladdin. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Recordings: The 8.8.0. Symphony Orchestra, “Hansel and Gretel” Overture. 8.10: John Brownlee, baritone recital, (a) “Sea Fever”; (b) “Eclegie”; to) “Danny Denver.” 5.19: Recordings: Vicuna Philharmouic Orchestra, “Per RJoseukavalicr” suite. 8.37: Recording: Pablo Casals, ’cello recital, (a) Mazurka, Op. 11, No. 3 (Popper); (b) “Gavotte Tendre” (Hillmacher); (c) “Musette” (Bach, Pollain).
S. 1-6: Rita Miller, coloratura soprano, a() “A Fairy Town”; (b) “To a Messenger”; (e) “So Early in tho Morning O”; (d) “Jhe Blackbird’s Song.” 9.0 : Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Recording: Gil Deeh and his Concert Orchestra, “Maori” selection. 9.28: T. A. Harvey, tenor, “Macushla.” ■' 9.32: Recordings : Joseph Muscant and the Troxy Broadcasting Orchestra, (a) “Fairies in the Moon”; (b) “An Hour with You.” 9.35: The International Singers, male voices, (a) “Good News Chariot’s Cornin’ ”; (b> “Como Where My Love Lies Dreaming”; (c) “Tell Me Not of a Lovely Lass”; (d) “The Bells of St. Mary’s.” 9.47: Recording: Orchestra Maseotte with Edith Lorand, “Eton Boating Song.” 9.50: Mr T .A. Harvey, tenor, (a) “Eily AfoOil”; (b) “Duna.” 9.57: Recording: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra., “Pritzcl Dolls.” 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down.
4YA DUNEDIN. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Sheila. 6.0: Diuucr music. 7.0: News and reports. • 8.0: Chimes. Ted Andrews and his Novelty Four, “Ghinky Loo”; “Play to Me Gipsy.” S.ll : A Quarter of an hour with tho Kingoinen—liiadio’s Royal Quartet-, ■ , •: ■■ 8.26 •• , RecOrdingr—Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, “Winter Sports”; “Pets.” 8.32: Ted Andrews and bis Novelty Four, “Glow Worm,” “The Old Spinning Wheel.” 8.40: Talk by the celebrated lecturer, author and preacher—Dr. Kagawa. 9-6: Weather report and station no-
ticcs. 9.3: Chamber music. .Recording, Pro Arte Quartet, Quartet in 15 Flut Major, Op. 33, No. 2 (Haydn). 9.21: Madame Winnie Fraser (soprano), “Spring”; “E’en as a Lovely Flower”; “Japanese Rain Song”; “At Sea.” 9.36: Sergei Rachmaninoff (piano) and Fritz Krcislcr (violin), Sonata in C Minor for Violin and. Piano, Op. 46 (Grieg). 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS 2FC, SYDNEY 9,30: National programme from Sydney studios. Play: “Death at Broadcast House,” adapted and localised from the British Empire film by Edmund Barclay. Actually heard by thousands of listeners throughout the Commonwealth, a murder is committed in the heart of Sydney—such are the sensational facts in this most original radio mystery. The scene, of the murder is in a studio at the Nutional Station 2FC, Broadcast House, and the victim an actor who is taking part in a broadcast play at the very moment of his death. 10.30: Interlude.
10.45: A sonata recital by Margot MeGibbou (violin), and Frederic Jackson (piano). Sonata No. 1, with easy movement, slow, with vigour and animation. Sonata in A Major, No. 2: andante, allegro, assai, andante un poco, presto. Sonata in DMiuor, Op. 108: Allegro, adagio, un poco presto e con sentimento, presto agitato. 11.45: luterludo. 12.0: Weather data, etc. 12.10: . Danco music by A.B.C. Dance Band, directed by Jim David- j son. 2BL, SYDNEY 9.30: Programme by Gipsy Serenades, with the Mastersingers Male Quartet. Instrumental: “Gipsy Love.” Quartet: “Morning”; “A Little Sun, a Little Rain.” Instrujncucntal: A potpourri comprising excerpts I'rom well known compositions by Kola Bela. Quartot: “Dance, Pretty Lady”; “Come Out, Vienna.” Instrumental: “Roumanian Dance’.’; “Song d’Extase”; “Music Making Gipsies.” Quartet: “Calling Me Homo”; “A Glass of Golden Bubbles.” Instrumental: “Hungarian Dance”; “Midnight Bells,” specially arranged for ensemble; “Serenade”; 10.40: A talk interlude. 10.55 to 12.0: Programme by the Viennese Ensemble and Dora Marquita, soprano. Ensemblo: Favourite melodies from “The Bat”; “The Viennese Operetta.” Soprano, Ensemble: “Frasquita.” Soprano, Ensemble: “Soiree d’ete”; “Serenade”; “Gavotte”; “Fruhling in Wien.”
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 14 June 1935, Page 4
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