TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
ITA AUCKLAND. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection: 4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, news and market reports; 8.0, special programme introducing Welsh airs, in commemoration of St. David: 8.1, overture, 'Martha’; H 9, vocal ‘Swansea Market’: 8.13, soprano solo ,by Miss Alma McGruer, ‘Bells of Ajberdovy’; 8,17, instrumental trios. (a) ‘Romance’; (b) ‘lntermezzo’; (c) ‘Saltarello’; 8.27, baritone solo by Mr. Frank Sutherland. ‘The Fiddler of June’; 8.31, orchestral, ‘Persiflage’; 8.35, recital by Mrs. Culford Bell. ‘Owain of Drws Coed’; 8.43, vocal quartot, ‘The Broken Cross’; 8.47, orchestral, ‘Scene de Ballet Marion ettes’; 8.51, bass solo by Mr. Duncan Black, ‘The Missing Boat’; 8.55, pianoforte solo by Mr. E. Waters, ‘valse in E Major’; 9.0, contralto solo by Miss Beryl Smith, ‘All Thro’ the Night’; 9.6, orchestral, (a) ‘Bakoczy March’; (b) ‘Samson et Delilah’; 9.14, vocal quartet, ‘Men of Harlech’; 9.19, instrumental trio, ‘Dauso Macabre’; 9.28. baritone solos by Mr. F. Sutherland, (a) ‘Charabanc Joe’; (b) ‘The Bachelors of Devon’; 9.36, pianoforte solo, ‘Hungarian Rhapsody’; 9.44, recitals by Mrs. Culford Bell, (a) ‘Days that Have Been': (b) ‘Old Megan Llandunaeh’; 9.53. tenor solo by Mr. James Simpson, ‘The Ash Grove’; 9.57. vocal quartet, ‘Land of My Fathers. 2YA WELLINGTON.
4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, neiVs session; special ‘St. David’s Day’ programme presented by the Choir of the Wellington Welsh Society under t,he conductorship of Mr. W. G. Aked; 8.1, chorus, ‘God Bless the Prince of Wales’; 8.5, address by Mr. J. Tucker, President or Wellington Welsh Society ‘St. David’; 8.12, orchestra, ‘Keltic Suite’; 8.24, mezzo-soprano solos by Mrs. W. Wilman. (a) ‘Plesler—Fad y Niagera’; (b) ‘The Gentle Bird’; 8.31, part songs, (a) ‘I was Tossed by the Winds’; (b) ‘Dymuniad Plcntyn’; 8.37, saxophone solo, ‘Melody’; 8.40, recital by Mr. Barton Ginger, ‘Scrooge’; 8.46, bass solo by Mr. Wilbur Davies, ‘Cheerily Yo Ho’: 8.50, vocal quartette, ‘Ar Hyd y Nos’; 8.54, orchestra, Tepeat number, 9.4, Welsh folk songs, (a) ‘Hob T Derry Dando’; (b) ‘Sospan Bach’; 9.10, orchestra and chorus, ‘The Leek’; 9.22, soprano solos by Mrs. E. A. McLeod, (a) ’Merch y Melindd’; (b) ‘ln the Chimney Corner’; 9.29, vocal duet, ‘Y Ddan Whad Garur’; 9.33, violin solo, ‘Meditation’; 9.37, humour by Mr. Barton Ginger, ‘Grindle Junior’; 9.44, baritone solos by Mr. J. Tucker, (a) ‘Pinad Anrhyndcdd'; (b) ‘Thy Sentinel Am I’; 9.51, orchestra, ‘Suite Romantique’; 10.1, part-song chorus, ‘Let the Hills Resound’; 10.8, orchestra, ‘Great Big David.’
3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children's session; 7.15, news session; 8.1, melody lecture, ‘Tunes Built in Wales’; 8.9, tenor solo and quartet, ‘Land of Our Fathers’; 8.13, violin solo by Miss Irene Morris, ‘Air on G String’; 8.18, contralto solo by Mrs. Anne Harper, ‘ldle Days in Summer-Time’: 8.22, pianoforte solo by Miss Bessie Pollard, ‘Welsh Fantasia’; 8.26, bass solo by Mr. J. Filer, ‘Homeward’; 8.30, novelty, Flotsam and Jetsam’; 8.34, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Minuetto’; (b) ‘Vivace’; 8.44, soprano solos by Madame Gower-Burns (a) ‘The Rising of the Lark’; (b) ‘My Littlo Welsh Homo’; 8.49, orchestral, ‘Bandinage’; 8.53, tenor solos by Mr. Ernest Rogers, (a) ‘O’er the Stone’; (b) ‘The Stars of Heaven are Bright’; 8.59, humoresque, ‘Slidin’ Thro’ the Rye’; 9.7, contralto solo by Mrs. Ann Harper, ‘Now Strike the Harp Gladly’; 9.11, violin solo by Miss Irene Morris, ‘Canzonetta’; 9.15, vocal quartet, ‘God Bless the Prince of Wales’; 9.19, pianoforte solo by Miss Bessie Pollard, ‘Air’; 9.23, soprano solos by Madame Gower-Burns, (al ‘My Master Hath a Garden’; (b) ‘The Welsh Mountains’; 9.27, saxophone solo, 'Jack and Jill’; 9.30, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Ar Hyd y Nos’; (b) ‘Men of Harlech'; (c; ‘Moment Musical’; 9.38, solo and quartet, ‘St. David’s Day’; 9.42, monologue, ‘Monty Attends a Board Fleeting’; 9.49, tenor solo by Mr. Ernest Rogers, (a) ‘Oh, that Summer Smiled for Aye’;(b) ‘The Dove’; 9.53, vocal quartet, ‘Welsh Rhapsody’; 9.57, vocal quartet, ‘God Save the King.’ 4YA DUNEDIN.
4.25, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, news session; 7.30, lecturette by Mr. H. Greenwood, ‘Book Reviewß.l, orchestral, ‘Casse Noisette’; 8.9, quartet ,(a) ‘The Dying Harper’; (b) ‘Rising of the Lark’; 8.15, violin solos by Miss Eva Judd, (a) ‘Shepherd’s Dance’; (b) ‘Tempo di Minuettof; 8.21, recital by Miss Joyce Hould, ‘Lloyd George’s Speech on- ‘Peace’ ’; 8.29, orchestral, ‘Casse Noisette'; 8.37, mezzo-soprano solo by Miss Molly Andrews, ‘I Love the Jocund Dance’; 8.41, trio, ‘Lisclotto’; 8.47, tenor solo by Mr. H. A. Johnston ‘Mifanwy’; 8.51, orchestral, ‘Casse Noisette’; 8.59, pianoforte solos by Mrs. Ernest Drake, (a) ‘At an Old Trysting Place’; (b) ‘ln Autumn’; 9 7, soprano solo by Miss Mae Matheson, ‘Sing, Sing, Blackbird’; 9.11, Traditional Welsh 3ong by Mrs. E. A. Isaacs, ‘Serch Hudol’; lecturette by Rev. G. E. Moreton, ‘Wales’; traditional Welsh song by Mrs. E. A. Isaacs ‘Codiad yr Hedydd’; 9.26, chorus with orchestra, ‘Un Ballo in Maschera'; 9.30, baritone solo by Mr. F. M. Tuohy ‘Mino Enemy’; 9.34, ’cello solo by Mr. P. J. Palmer, ‘Minuetto’; 9.39, male choruses, ‘Convivial Songs’; 9.43, recital by Miss Joyce Hould, ‘Marguerite’; 9.48, trios, (a) ‘Entr’acte’; (b) ‘Berceuse’; 9.57, soprano solo and chorus ‘The Flying Dutchman —Senta’s Ballad’; 10.3, quartets, (a) ‘From the Village Steeple’; (b) ‘Dear Harp of My Country. r
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Manawatu Times, Issue 6848, 1 March 1929, Page 9
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