ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT
IYA, Auckland.... 6 p.m.: Children’s hour, Cinderella. 7.15: News and reports. 8: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of orchestral overture from Majestic Theatre Orchestra under the conductorship of Mr. J. WhitefordWaugh; soprano solos, Mrs. J. Parry, (a) “In a Garden.” Hawley, (b) “The Wreath,” Wilson; instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hein usTowsey Trio, “Trio- in B Flat, First Movement,” Schubert; baritone solo Mr. W. Brough, “Fishermen of England”; violin solo, Miss I. Bosworth “Variations,” Tartini; contralto solo, Madame Irene Ainsley,
“Aria Ahl Rendimi,” Rossi; instrumental trios, Boswnrth-Hemus-Towsey Trio, (a) “Poem,” Fibich, (b) “Spanish Dance.” Moskowski; tenor solo. Mr. R. Peter, “All Hail, Thou Dwelling,” from “Faust,” Gounod; weather report and forecast; Ilin of a series of talks on “Old New Zealand” by Mr. A, B. Camphell, M.A., “The Napoleon of the North”; instrumental trio, Bosworth-Hemus-Towsev Trio, “Trio in B Flat, Second Movement,” Schubert; scene and excerpts from “Merrie England.” by Edward German, produced under the direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. Cast: Bessie Throckmorton, Mrs Parry; Jill-all-alone and Queen Elizabeth. Madame nene Ainsley; Sir Walter Raleigh, Mr. Robert Peter; the Earl of Essex, Mr. Waiter Brough.
2YA, Wellington.—7 p.m.: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, representative Agricultural Department,
“For the Man on the Land.” 8: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock; overture, “Pas des Cynibales,” Chamuiade; a programme of old time melodies ; quartet, the Orpheus Quartet,
“Ben Bolt,” Kneats; clarionet solo, Mr A. H. Wright, “Spring, Gentle Spring,” Le Thiere; humour, Mr D. Stark, “Killiecrankie,” M.S.; instrumental trio, Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio. “Ballet .Music.” from “Faust.” Gounod-Borch; baritone solo, Mr. L. Barnes, “Arrow and the Song,” Balfe. ’cello solo, Mr G. Ellwood, “Cavatina.” Raff;- contralto solo. Miss Lily Mackie, “Will He Come?” Sullivan; Italian mandolin. Mr. L. Haywood, (a) “Scenes That Are Brightest,” Wallace, (b) “Home to Oui Mountains,” Verdi; musical monologue, Miss Gwen Shepherd,
“The Three Ages of Man,” Jackson; tenor solo, Mr. Arthur Coe, “Genevieve.” old English, traditional; humour, Mr I). Stark, “Porto Bello Lass,” Fyffe; weather report; soprano solo, Mrs. Alice Harris, “The. Promise of Life,” Cowen; clarionet solo, Mr. A. H Wright, “Beneath Thy Window,” Di Capua; contralto solo and quartet, Miss L. Mackie and Orpheus Quartet, “Old Folks at Home,” Foster; instrumental trio Studio Trio, (a) “Barcarolle,” from “Tales of Hoffman,” Offenbach, (b) “Melody in F,” Rubinstein, (c) “Blue Danube Waltz,” Strauss: bariitone solo. Mr. L. Barnes, “Sally Horner,” old English; ’cello solo, Mr G. Ellwood, “Largo,” Handel; musical monologue. Miss G. Shepherd, “How to Write a Musical Monologue.” Herbert; Italian mandolin, Mi. L. Haywood, (a) “Old Black Joe,” Christy (b) “Old Kentucky Home,’ Foster; humour, Mr. D. Stark. “Burlesque Lecture on First Aid”; quartet, the Orpheus Quartet, “Canadian Boat Song,” folk song.
3YA, Christchuich.—Silent day
4YA, Dunedin.—6 p.m.: Children’s session. Big Brother Bill, assisted by pupils of Miss Anita Winkel and Mrs. Lowe ; songs, recitations, piano items, stories and birthday greetings. 7.15: News session. 7.30; Address on “Tourist Resorts,” bv Mr R. W. Marshall of the Dunedin Tourist Office; 8: Concert by the Kaikorai Band under the conductqrship of Mr. E. Franklin and assisting artists. 2BL, Sydney—B p.m.: Broadcasters’ Topical Chorus, Tho British Music Society’s String Quartet, Miss Madge Clague (contralto), the Sydney Welsh Male Voice Party, Miss Rosalind Spriggs (soprano), Tooth’s Brewery Band, Mr Norman Wright (tenor), Miss C. L Robertson (elocutionist). 3LO, Melbourne.—7.3o p.m.: Miss Mills. Mrs E M. Waddell, M.A., Frank E. Beaurepaire, Colonel Pottinger. Artists; The Humphrey Bishop Co., the Station Orchestra, the Vagabonds. 4QG, Brisbane.—B p.m: The first portion of to-night’s programme will comprise a concert arranged by Messrs. Olsen and Goodchap, and relayed from “The White House,” Woolloongabba. This will he followed l»v a programme of classical music bv Mr. Archie Day’s .party,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 83, 20 March 1928, Page 9
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