ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHI
IYA, Auckland.—6 p.in.: Children’s session, conducted by Nod and Aunt Jean. 7.15: News and market reports. 8: Special programme introducing Welsh airs in commemoration of St. David; overture, National Symphony Orchestra, “Martha,’’ Motow, record; vocal quartet, Clarion Qu.artet, “Swansea Market,” Welsh air; soprano solo, Miss A. McGruer, “Bells of Aberdovey,” Clychau Aberdyfe; instrumental trios, Auckland Trio, (a) “Romance,” Bridge, (b) “Intermezzo,” Bridge, (c) “Saltarello,” Bridge; baritone solo, Mr. F. Sutherland. “The Fiddler of June,” Elliott; orchestral, New Light Symphony Orchestra, “Persiflage,” Francis,. record; recital, Mrs. C. Bell, “Owain of Drws Coed,” Berneard Henderson; vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, “The Broken Cross,” Welsh air; orchestral, New Light Symphony Orchestra, “Scene de Ballet Marionettes,” Glazounov, record; bass solo, Mr. D Black, “The Missing Boat,” Welsh air; piano solo, Mr. E. Waters, “Valse in E Major,” Moskowski; contralto solo, Miss B. Smith, “All Thro’ the Night,” arranged Hyd v Nos, Welsh air; orchestral. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, (a) “Rakoezy March,” “Damnation of Faust,” Berlioz, (b) “Samson et Delilah,” Saint Sqens, record; vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet, “Men of Harlech,” Welsh Mr; instrumental trio, Auckland Trio, “Dause Macabre,” Saint Saens; baritone solos, Mr. F. Sutherland, (a) “Charabanc Joe,” Charles, (b) “The Bachelors of Devon,” Day; piano solo, Mark Hambourg, “Hungarian Rhapsody.” No. 8, Liszt, record; recitals, Mrs. C. Bell, fa) “Days That Have Been,” Davies, (b) “Old Megan Llandunach,” Roberts; tenor solo, Mr .1 Simpson, “The Ash Grove,” Welsh air; vocal quartet, Clarion Quartet. “Land of My Fathers,” James. 2YA, Wellington.—6 p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 7: News session, market reports and sports results. 8: Special St. David’s Day programme, presented by the Choir of the Wellington Welsh Society under the conductorship of Mr. W. G. Aked, accompanist Mrs. J. Tucker; chorus. Choir, “God Bless the Prince of Wales,” Richards; address, Mr. J. Tucker, president of the Wellington 'Welsh Society, “St. David” ; suite, Orchestra, “Keltic Suite,” Foulds, 1 The Clans, 2 A Lament, ’cello solo, 3 The Call; mezzo soprano solos, Mrs. W. Wilman, (a) “Plesler Fad v Nigera,” traditional, (b) “The Gentle Bird,” traditional; part songs, Choir, (a) “1 Was Tossed by the Winds,” Parry, (b) “Dymuniad Plentyn,” Price; saxophone solo, Rudy Wiodoeft, “Melodu,” Dawes, record; recital, Mr. B. Ginger, “Scrooge,” Dickens; bass solo, Mr. W. Davies, “Cheerily Yo Ho” ; vocal quartet, Members of the Choir, “Ar Hyd y Nos,” traditional; instrumental. Orchestra, re peat number; choral, Choir, two Welsh folk songs, (a) “Hob t Deny Dando,” traditional, (b) “Sospan Bach,” traditional; orchestral and chorus, “The Leek,” Myddleton; soprano solos, Mrs. E. A. McLeod, (a) “Merch y Melindd,” (b) “In the Chimney Corner,’ Cowan ; vocal duet, Mrs. l|. C. Andrews, and Mr. J. Tucker, “Y Dan Whad Garur” ; violin solo, Alb Sammons, “Meditation,” Thais, record; humour, Mr. B. Ginger, “Grindle Junior,” Thomas; baritone solos, Mr. J. Tucker, (a) “Pirtad Anrhyndedd,” Hughes, (b) “Thy Sentinel Am I,” Watson; suite. Orchestra, “Suite Romantique,” Ketelby; part song and chorus. Choir, “Let the Hills Resound,” Richards, W’elsh National Anthem, soloist, Mr. J. Tucker; march. Orchestra, “Great Big David,” Latree.
2YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—6 p.m.. Children’s session, conducted by Mr Storyman. 7.15: News session. 8: St. David’s Day programme; me'lody lecture. Sir Walter Davies, “Tunes Built in "Wales,” record; tenor solo and quartet, Mr E. Rogers and Grand Opera Quartet. “Land of Our Fathers,” traditional; violin solo. Miss I. Morris, “Air on G. String, Bach ; contralto solo, Mrs A. Harper, “Idle Days in Summer Time,” traditional : piano solo, Miss B. Pollard,
“Welsh Fantasia,” Swrai; bass solo, Mr J. Filer, sung in Welsh, Hardy; novelty, flotsam and jetsam, “The Business Man’s Love Song,” Hilliam, record; instrumental trios, the Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Minuetto,” Godard, (h) “Vivace,” Godard: soprano solos, Madame Gower-Burns, la) “Th- Rising of the Lark,” traditional, (b) “My Little Welsh Home,” Williams; orchestral, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “Baninage,” Herbert record; tenor solos, Mr E. Rogers, (a) “O’er the Stone,” traditional, (b) “The Stars in Heaven are Bright,” traditional; humoresque, Australian Comiponwealth Band, “Slidin’ Thro’ the Rye,” Hawkins, record; contralto solo, Mrs A. Harper, “Now Strike the Harp Gladly,” traditional ; violin solo, Miss I. Morris, “Canzonetta,” D’ Ambrosio; vocal quartet, Grand Opera Quartet, soloist, Mr J. Filer, “God Bless the Prince of Wales,” traditional; piano solo. Miss B. Pollard, “Aair,” Vaughan Williams; soprano solos. Madame Gower-Burns, (a) “My Master Hath* a Garden,” traditional,, (b) “The Welsh Mountains,” traditional; saxophone solo, Andy Sanella. “Jack and Jill,” Sanella. record; instrumenl trios, Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (al “Ar liyd y Nos,” (b) “Men of Harlech.” (c) “Moment Musical,” Schubert; solo and quartet. Mr J. Filer and Grand Opera Quartet, “St. David’s Day,” traditional; monologue, Milton Hayes “Monty Attends a Board Meeting.” Hayes, record ; tenor solos, Mr E. Rogers, (a) “Oh. That Summer Smiled for Aye,” Davies, (b) “The Dove,” traditional; vocal quartet. Grand Opera Quartet, “Welsh Rhapsody,” Percy. 4YA, DUNEDIN.-6 p.m. : Children’s session, conducted by Aunt Sheila and Big Brother Bill. 7.15: News session. 7.30: Leeturette. Mr H. Greenwood, of the Dunedin Athenaeum, “Book Review.” 8: Orchestral. Berlin State Apera Orchestra, “Casse Noisette,” 1 Overture Miniature, 2 Marche, Tschaikowsky, record; 4YA Harmonists, (a) “The Dying Harper,” traditional, (b) “Rising of the Lark,” traditional; violin solos. Miss F,. Judd (a) “Shepherds’ Dance.” German, d” “Tempo di Minuetto,” .arranged Kreis'ler; recital, Miss J. Houkl. “Lloyd George’s Speech on Peace” ■ orchestral Berlin State Opera Hcmse Orchestra, “Casse Vnisettc.” 1 Arab Dance. 2 Dance Clianoise, Tschaikowsk- record; m'.'zzo-soprnno sob". ■■■> Andrew* . “I l.rvo the -io Dance,’ ’ ’ 1 *’ Broad'a ling Ti io, “J
Adams; tenor solo, Mr H. A. Johnston, “Mifawny,” Forster; orchestral, Berli State Opera Orchestra, “Casse Noisette, 1 Danse de la fee Dragon, 2 Danse Russe-Trepak, Tchaikowsky, record; piano solos, Mrs E. Drake, (a) “At an Old rysting Place,” MacDowell, (m) “In Autumn,” MacDowell; soprano solo, Miss M. Matheson, “Sing, Sing, third,” Phillips; traditional Welsh song. Mrs F A. Isaacs, “Serche Hudol” ■ lecturette. Rev. GE. Moreton, ‘Wales” • traditional Welsh song, Mrs E. A. Isaacs. “Codiad yr Hedvdd” ; chorus, with orchestra. Fertile, Ferreris. Righetti and Baromeo, “Un Ballo in Maschero,” Verdi, record ; baritone solo, Mr F. M. Tuohv “Mino Enemy,” Rudd; 'cello solo. Mr P. J. Palmer, “Minuetto,” Becker; male choruses. Parlophone Melody Companv. “Convivial Songs,” record: rectial, Miss J. Hould. “Marguerite,” Whittier; trios, 4YA Broadcasting Trio, (a) Entr’acte, “Rosamund,” Schubert; (b) ’’Berceuse." Tl.vnski: soprano solo and chorus. Emmy Bettendorf, “The Flying Dutchman,” “Sbntra’s Ballad,” Wagner, record* quartets, 4YA, Harmonists, (a) “From the Village Steeple.” traditional, (b) “Dear Harp of My Country,” traditional. 3LO, MELBOURNE.—Speakers: Madame Soward, H. K. Love. P. Ryan, Eric Welch. Artists; Bernard Manning, Hugh Huxham’s Serenader Quartette, Jovan Massanoff, S H.dyofwgyp mfwyp fwyp mfwyp Syd. Hollister, Iris Turner. Owen Griffith. Mai Morgan. Eric Jones, the Cambrian Glee Party, the Imperial Russian Tria, Collingwood Citizens’ Band. 3AR, MELBOURNT.—Speaker: Eric E. Atkins, Community Singing from Geelong. 4QG, BRISBANE.—MusicaI programme from St. David’s Society of Queensland annual dinner.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 63, 1 March 1929, Page 9
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