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RADIO PROGRAMMES

Following is a summary of the programmes to be broadcast by the principal New Zealand wireless stations and 2ZH, Napier to-night:— IYA, Auckland. 5.0: Children’s hour. Dinner music. News and reports. 7.30: Sports talk, Mr. Gordon Hutter. 8.0; Concert programme. London Symphony Orchestra, “The Impresario’’ Overture (Mozart). Wilhelm Backhaus (piano), “Don Juan” Serenade (Mozart). Miss Constance Burt, Australian soprano, (a) “Aria: I’Ameroa” (with violin obligato by Vincent Apsey (Mozart); (b) “Bist Du Bei Mir” (“If Thou Art Near”) (Bach); (c) “Alloluja” (Mozart*. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Erich Kleiber, present Symphony in D Major (“The Prague”) (Mozart). Franz Volker (tenor) “The Violet.” The Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin, present two overtures (a) “Le Nozze Di Figaro”; (b) “Il Seraglio.” 90: Weather. Station notices. Talk, Professor James Rutherford, “The British Constitution.” Recorded music by the modern French composers Ravel and Debussy. 2YA, Wellington. 5.0: Children’s hour. Dinner music. News and reports. 8.0: Selected recordings, Grand Symphony Orchestra, “Marche Militaire” (Schubert). Marta Eggerth (soprano), “Ave Maria”; “Serenade” (both from the film “Unfinished Symphony”) (Schubert). Troise and bis Mandoliers Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms); “Serenade” (Toselli). Les Allen (baritone), “If Your Father

Only Knew”; “San Felipe. Charlie Kunz (piano), “Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. 6” (Various). An illustrated debate by Mr, Stanley Oliver and Mr. Arthur Pearce, “To Croon or Not to Croon.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. A progiamme by the Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, with vocal interludes by Harold Prescott (tenor). 3YA, Christchurch. 5.0: Childien’s hour. Dinner-music. News and reports. 7.35. Medical talk by an officer of the Government Department; of Health, “Health Hints lor Holidays.” 8.0: The 8.8. C. Symphony Orchestra, “Buy Blas” Overture (Mendelssohn). Cecily Audibert, soprano, “Must Wi> Thus Once More Be Parted?”; “The Little Sandman;” “The .Maiden Speaks;’ “Like a Blossoming

Lilac.” A recital by the SpivakovskyKurtz Trio, Tossy Spivakovsky, violinist, Jascha Spivakovsky, pianist, Edmund Kurtz, ’cellist. Sonata in G Minor for violin and ’cello. Sonata for ’cello and piano in E Minor, Op. 38 (Brahms). 9.0: Weather. Station, notices. Talk: Air E. J. Riches, New Zealand representative of the Economic Section of the International Labour Office, League of Nations, “The International Labour Organisation; What it is and What It Does.” 9.20: Recordings. 4YA, Dunedin 5.0; Children’s hour. Dinner-music. News and reports 8.0: Circolo Mandolienstico Leghorn “Semiramide” Overture (Rossini). Te Ara Nui and Retere Paraene (duets), “He Puru Taitama;” “Po Kare Kare.” “Abroad with the Lockharts.” An American business man and his wife on tour. Renara (piano), “Variations on Three Blind Mice;” “I’ve Got An Invitation to a Dance.” Te Ara Nui and Retere Paraone, “Tawhaki;” “E Pari Ra.” Talk, Mr B. B. Blackmore, “Here and There in San Francisco.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Chamber music concert. Alfred Cortot (piano), Jasques Thibaud (violin), Pablo Casale (’cello), Trio in B Flat (Archduke) Op. 97. (Beethoven). Parry Jones (tenor), “There is a Lady Sweet and Kind,” “Take, O Take Those Lips Away.” London Chamber Orchestra, “Capriol” suite (Larlock). 10.0—11.0: Dance music. 2ZH, Napier. 7.0: After dinner music. 7.40: Sports announcer. 8.0: Selected recordings. 8.30: Galaxy of famous artists, vocal- | ists, violinists and pianists with biographical details of each artist. Programme will feature Chaliapin, Krcisler, Gigli, MoriLni, Giannini, Cortot, Casals, Braslau, Caruso, Paderewski, Toti dal Monte, De Luca, Tibbett, Schumann, Menuhin, Bori, Heife’.l. Lashanska. 10.30: Close down. Daventry Programme. The following programme will be broadcast from the short-wave station at Daventry to-night, New Zealand time: — 8.0 p.m.: Big Ben. Two plays: (1) “The Pie in the Oven.” A comedy in one act by J. J. Bell (author of “Mee Macgregor”). Followed by (2) “The Dumb and the Blind,” a play in one act by Harold Chapin. 8.30: Chamber i music. 'Hu- Whinyates String Quartet: Seymour Whinyates (violin), Dorothy Everitt (violin/, Veronica Gotch (vio-

la), ami Helen Just (violoncello). Quartet in D Major, Op 20, No. 4 (Haydn). Chacony in G Minor (Purcell). “Sally In Our Alley;” “Cherry Ripe.” Greenwich time signal at 9 p.m. 9.15: Talk,

“I Knew a Man”—Mo. 10. 9.35: Dance music. 9.15. The news and announcenieuta.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 2, 13 December 1935, Page 10

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RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 2, 13 December 1935, Page 10

RADIO PROGRAMMES Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 2, 13 December 1935, Page 10