ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT 3ZL, HASTlNGS,—Programme of record music. IYA, AUCKLAND. - 5 p.m.. Children’s session, conducted by Cinderella. 7: News and market reports. J: Overture, Ketelbey’s Concert Orchestra. “Wedgwood Blue,” selection, “The Clock and the Dresden Figures” ; baritone, Mr. S. E. Rodger, (a) “Under the Rose,” Hawley, -(b) “A Sprig of Boronia,” Hull; Rangitikei Jazz Band, “Popular Melodies” ; sketch. Miss L. Nicholas and Mr V. Evans, “The Baggage”; vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Duo, (a) “E Pari Ra,” (b) “Take Tarunga Ake”; selection, Herman Finck’s Orchestra, “Old and New”: tenor, Mr. S. Duncan, (a) “Mignon,” D’Hardelot, (b) “Alice, Where Art Thou?” Ascher; Rangitikeo Jazz Band, “Further Popular Numbers”; selection, 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, “Le Reve Rasse” ; baritone. Mr. S. E. Rqdger, (a) “A Castilian Lament,” Del Riego, (b) /‘Slave Song,” Del Riego; vocal and instrumental, Bohemian Duo, (g) “Aroba Pumai,” (b) “Matangi”; sketch, Miss L. Nicholas and Mr. V. Evans, “The Art of Love,” Knowles: novelty •Jessica Dragonette, (a) “Moonbeams,” (b) “L’Amour Touiours L’Aniour”; Rangitikei Jazz Band, latest hits: tenor, Mr. 8- Duncan, (a) ”Sally Horner,” (b) “O, Muipi’ring Breezes,” Jensen; accordion. Pietro, (a) “Broadway," (b) “The Kiss”; march. United States Marine Band, “Semper Fideles,” Sousa. 2YA, WELLINGTON. — 5 p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Jeff. 7: News session, market reports and sports results. 8 Overture, 2YA Orchestrina. “Oberon” : mezzo soprano, Mrs. M. King, (a) “Morning,” (b) “The Fuschia Tree”; ’cello, Pablo Cqsa|s. “Spanish Dance”; lecture-recital, Mrs. D Basham and Mr. E. Short, “Wagner,” Part 1; selection, Orchestrina. “Lohengrin”; tenor, Mr. L. Stapp, “Speak Music,” Elgar; humour. Mr Jock Lockhart; ballet music. Orchestrina, Meyerbeer’s Operas; Mr. C. May will entertain with a recital from works of Dickens, O. Henry and A A. Milne; selections, Orchestrina, (a) “Star of Eve,” Wagner, (b) “Marche Militaire,” Schubert; continuation of lecture-recital on “Wagner” bv Mrs. D. Basham and Mr. E. Short; mezzo soprano, Mrs. M. King. (a) “Thoughts Have Wings,” Lehmann, fb) “The Curtain Falls.” D’Harde lot; Scottish songs and patter, Mr. Jock Lockhart: tenor. Mr. L. Stapp (a) “Jfy Heart is a Haven,” Steinel, fb) “Sweet Lady.” Sprott: march, Orchestrina. “Marche de Tannhauser,’’ Wagner; dance music. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH.—S p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Cousin Margot and the Mystery Man. 7: News session. 8; Programme by Woolston Band, assisted by 3YA artists; march, Band, “Harlequin,” Rimmer; overture, Band, “Nabucodenosor ” Verdi; tenor, Mr R. C. Williamson, fa) “I Hear a Thrush at Eve,” Cadman, (b) “O. Flower Divine,” Wood, (c) “Down the Vale,” Moir, (d) “I Gave You a Gift,” Burnes-Loughnan: organ, Quentin Maclean, incidental music tg “Merchant of Venice” ; duo d’amour, Band, (a) “Gallantry,” Ketelby; cornet solo, Bandmaster R. Ohlsen, “The Caledonians,” Allison; soprano, Miss G. Brooks, (a) “Bend Low Thine Ear,” Besley, (b) “The Second Minuet,” Besley. (e) “Go Down to Kew," Peel; selection, Debroy Somers’ Band, “The Desert Song”; baritone, Mr R. Harrison, (a) “Tangi” Hill, (b) “Waiata Maori,” Hill, (c) “The Lute Player,” Allitsen, (d) “The Way Home.” Liddle; humoresque, Band, “The Coster’s Courtship,” McKenzie: recitations, Harold Shaw, (a) “A Fallen Star,” Chevalier, (b) “I Understood’ ; chorus, Light Opera Company, vocal gems from “No, No, Nanette” ; dance intermezzo, Band, “Wedgwood Blue,” Ketelby; march, Band, “Imperial Echoes,” Safroni.
4YA, DUNEDIN—S p.m.: Children’s session, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7: News session. 8: Overture, Regal Cinema Orchestra, “Show of Shows” ; contralto, Miss I. Horniblow, (a) “Waters of Minnetonka,” Lieurance, (b) “Who Knows,” Ball; ’cello, Beatrice Harrison, “Harlequinade,” Popper; recital. Miss E. McPeak, “Mar, Dennis; tenor Mr H. A. Johnston, “The Pipes of Pan,” Elgar; trto, Misses Holmes, Judd and Mrs Moffat, (a) “Syncopation,” Kreisler, (b) ■•Spring Song,” Mendelssohn, (c) “Spanish Dances,” Moszkowski; soprano, Miss M. Matheson, (a) “The Bird That Came in Spring,” Benedict, (b) “The Cuckoo,” Lehmann; organ, Terence Casey, (a) “Crazy Pirouette,” Frisk, (b) “Love Everlasting,” Friml; songs at piano, Jack Blair (a) “Telling It to the Daisies,„ Warren, (b) “Vagabond Lover, Zimmerman; violin, Miss E. Judd, “Paradise,” Kreisler; selection, Band of Garde Republicaine, Clannet Concerto”; soprano. Miss Matheson, “I Know Not Why, Bingham: selections, Instrumental Trio, “Hungarian Dance No. 6, Brahms, (b) “To Spring Grieg, (c) “Nina ” Kreisler; recital, Miss E. McPeak, (a) “The Coward,” Service, (b) “The Conversation Book, Bunch - tenory, Mr H. A. Johnston, fa) “A Song of the Open,” Forze, (b) “Five Eyes.” Gibbs; violin, Miss E Judd, “Liebeslied.” Magner; contralto, Miss I. Horniblow, “Three Green Bonnots,” D’Hardelot: selections, Instrumental Trio, (a) “Second Waltz in B Flat,” Godard, (b) “Simple Aveu,” Elgar; song at piano. Jack Blair, “What Ha\e I Done.” Jurman; selection. Boston Symphony Orchestra, “Frublmgsstinien.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 13, 29 December 1930, Page 9
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