ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT IYA, Auckland.—s p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Peter Pan. 6: Dinner session. 7: Book review. 7.15: News and market reports. 8: Novelty programme by the “Minus Fives,!’ “After Dinner”; gramophone dance. programme. 2YA, Wellington.—s p.m.: Children’s session. 6: .Dinner session., 7: News session, market reports and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr A. J. Nicholls, “Gardening.” 8: Studio concert by Band of Ist Battalion Wellington Regiment and assisting artisits; march, band, “Mephistopheles,” Douglas: selection, band, “The Dawn of Victory, Pether; soprano, Mrs. A. Dunn, “Serenata,” Toselli; baritone, Mr. C. Moss, “Route Marching,” Stock; instrumental, Hutt Railway Workshops Orchestra, (a) “Broadway Melody,” Brown, (b) “You Were Meant for Me,” Brown; humorous recital, Miss E. Crown, “Two Men,’ Arthurs; waltz, Band, ‘ Carolina Moon,” Davis; contralto, Miss !• Stanton, (a) “Temple Bells,” Wood-forde-Finden; tenor, Mr. S. Nelson, “At Dawning,” Cadman; fox trot, Band, “The Toymaker’s Dream,’ Golden; soprano, Mrs. A. Dunn, (a) ‘■Salaam,” Lang, (b) “0, Restless Sea,’ ’White; baritone, Mr. C. Moss, “Sometimes in Summer,” Bennett; selection, Band, “Rossini’s Works, arranged Round; humour, Miss E. Crow, ‘-Miss Busy’’ ; instrumental, lint Railway Workshops Orchestra, (a) “The Desert Song Waltz,” Romberg, (b) “Underneath the Russian Moon,” Kendis; contralto, Miss I. Stanton, “Break, Break, Break, Dailey; selection, Band, Chant Sans faroles,” Tschaikowsky; minuet Band, “Minuet in G,” Beethoven; tenor, Mr. S. Nelson, “Castilian Lament,” Del Riega; fox trot, Band, “When 1 Met Connie in the Cornfield,” Tilsley; march, Band, ‘Die Flying Squad,” Ord Hume.
3YA, Christchurch. —5 p.m.: Children’s session, .conducted by Scatterjoy. 6: Dinner session. 7: Lecturette, Mr. D. Sidey, “Keeping Up the Wool Clip.” 8: Presentation of programme from Radio Exhibition; instrumental, Light Orchestra-, ‘‘Ballet Music,” Gounod; tenor, with instrumental accompaniment, Mr. ERogers, “Macushla,” Macmurrough; piano, Miss D. Davies, “Noel, Gardner; soprano, with instrumental accompaniment, Madame GowerBurns “The Cuckoo,” Lehmann; ’cello, Mr. H. Beck and Studio In; strumental Octet, “O, Star of Eve, Wagner, arranged Beck; tenor with violin obligato, “For You Alone.” Geelil; Studio Instrumental Octet, “Valse de la Reine,” ColeridgeTaylor; overture, National Symphony Orchestra, “Orpheus in Hades,” Offenbach, record; bass, Theodor Chaliapin, “How Goes It, Prince?” Borodin, record; nightingales and church bells, “A Summer Night Idyll,” record; Studio Instrumental Octet, “Air and Gigue,” Bach; soprano, with instrumental accompaniment, Miss F. Hamerten, “Open Thy Blue Eyes,” Massenet; Studio Instrumental Trio, “Rondo from B Flta Trio,” Schubert; contralto, with instrumental accompaniment, Miss B. Ronaut, “The Star Flower Tree,” W’podforde-Finden; baritone, Mr. T. D. Williams, “Charming Chloe,” German; Studio Instrumental Octet, “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy,” _ Tschaikowsky; male choral, Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey. “Stars of the Summer Night,” Cruickshank, record; bass solo, Theodor Chaliapin. “Song of the Viking Guest,” RimskyKorsakov, record; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Nutcracker Suite,” Tschaikowsky, record; tenor, with instrumental accompaniment, (a) “Widmting,” Schumann, (b) “Icb Grolle Nicht,’’ Schumann, Mr.
R. Sumner; Studio Instrumental Octet, “Andantino,” Lemare; contralto, with instrumental accompaniment, Miss B. Renaut, “Hine e Hine,” Te Rangi Pai; vocal duo, with instrumental accompaniment, Melodious Duo, “Where the Violets Grow,” Lohr; Studio Instrumental Trio, (a) “Minuet,” Borrison, (b) “Hungarian Dance,” Brahms; baritone, with instrumental accompaniment, (a) “Less Than the Dust,” (b) “I Will Awake,” Woodforde-Finden, soprano, with instrumental accompaniment, Miss F. Hamerten, “Now the Lark is Up,” Lane Wilson; instrumental, Light Orchestra, “Entr'acte and Valse,” Delibes; bass-bari-tone, Peter Dawson, (a) “Bush Silence,” (b) “Bush Night Song,” (c) “Land of Who Knows Where?” James, record; Royal Opera Orchestra, (a) “Shepherd Fennels Dance,” Balfour-Gardiner, (b) “The Sleeping Beauty,” Tschaikowsky. record; tenor, Joseph Hislop, “My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose,” record; Marek Weber’s Orchestra, “Vienna by Night,” Komzak, record; male choir, Lay Vicars of Westminster Abbey, “The Little Sandman,” West, record; Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, “Rakoczy March,” Berlioz, record.
4YA, Dunedin.—B : Relay of special Radio Exhibition from 3YA, Christchurch.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 10
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