CONCERTS ON THE AIR
PROGRAMMES FOR TO-NIGHT Following is a summary ot the main features of the radio programmes to be broadtast by the New Zealand YA stations and 2ZH Napier to-night:— IYA Auckland. 5.0 : Children, by Nod and Aunt Jean. 6.0 • Dinner music session. 7.30: Sports Talk. Concert Programme. 8.0 : Relay of concert by Ana Hato and Party from the Auckland Town Hall Concert Chamber. IYA Wellington. 5.0 : Children, by Mr Adventure Man. 6.0 : Dinner music session. 7.40: Lecturette, “Forestry and Native Birds.” Concert Programme. S O : Selected recordings. 8.40: Lecturette, “The Relationship Between Poetry and Music”. 9.2 : Selected recordings. 9.30—11.0: Dance programme. 3YA Christchurch. 5.0 : Children, by Friday. 6.0 : Dinner music session. 7.35: W.E.A. Session, “Psychology of Emotional Life.” Concert Programme. 8.0 : Recording, Band, "A Country Girl”. 8.10: Contralto, Nancy Bowden. 8.16: Piano, Mrs Constance Dnnehy, “Liebestraume”. 8.21: Baritone, Rex. Harrison, “The Bandolero”. 8.38: Special recordings. 9.2 : Reserved. 9.17: Recording, Band, “Ballet Egyptian”. 9.25: Contralto, Nancy Bowden. 9.31: Recording, Humour, “Our Village Concert.” 9.39: Piano, Mre Constance Dennehy. 9.47: Rex. Harrison. “The Lute Player”. 9.54: Recording, “Songs Made Famous by Violet Loraine and George Robey”. 9.57: Recording, Band, “Elekta”. 4YA Dunedin. 5.0 : Children, by Aunt Sheila. 6.0 : Dinner music session. 7.30: W.E.A. session, “Measurements and Surveying in Ancient Times”. Concert Programme. 8.0 : Recording, Band, (a) “American Medley”. 8.10: Recording, Bass-baritone and Chorus, Peter Dawson, ‘‘ln a Persian Market”. 8.15: The de Rose Octet, “A Ball Night”. 8.25: Soprano, Cicely Audibert, “Who is Sylvia’ . 8.33: Recording, Talking, Angela Baddeley, “The Bargain Counter”. 8.39: The Octet, “Nightbirds”. 8.50: Recording, Tenor, “Love Everlasting”. 9.2 : Talk, “Famous Overseas Trials —The Hatton Garden Pearl Robbery”. 9.20: Recording, Band, “The Yeomen of the Guard”. 9.28: Soprano, Cicely Audibert, “In Juelle Trine Morhide”. 9.37: The Octet, “The Spring Maid”. 9.48: Recording, Vocal Gems, “Lily of Killarney”. 9 56' Recording, Orchestra, “Merry Tunes” Medley. 2ZH Napier. 7.0 : Band, “The Caliph of Bagdad”. 7.7 : Sports Announcements. 7 30: Symphony Orchestra, (a) “Caprise Viennois”, (b) “Coppclia Ballet—Dance of the Automatons and Waltz”. 7.39: Soprano, “The Voices of Spring’.' 7.43: Organ, (a) “The Angelas”, (b) “Large”. 7.52: Chorus and Orchestra ("Der I'riederniaus”) “Sir Knight 1 Greet You”, “Enough, Enough” - 0 : Marek Weber and bis Orchestra, “Sasehinka”, Potpourri of Russian Gipsy Songs and Dances. «9 : Tenor. Richard Tauber, (a) “Goodbye’, (b) “The Song is I .’one” ' I*s. Humonr. Eleven Columbia Artists, “Crazv Pantomime’’. .>() • Noveltv, Jack Hylton and Ins Orchestra. “Hyde Park Corner’'. JI : Vocal Duet. Layton and Johnstone. (a' “Night After Night ”, (b) “A Little Street Where Ohl Friends Meet”. 9.30: Plano, Billy Mayer], “Please Handle With Care”. 9.33; Humour, Claphim and Dw»e',
“Another Day’s Broadcasting”. 9.45: Instrumental, (a) “Butterties in the Rain”, (b) “The Song of the Nightingale”. 9 51 —10.30: Selected Light Recordings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 18 August 1933, Page 9
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