TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND. 3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 4.0, literary selection; 4.25, sports results to hand; 0.0, children’s session; 7.10, news and market reports; 8.1, orchestral, i Symphony Xo. 0 in C Major \ o.J ? vocal quartet, 1 Larboard Watcn ; S.lo, instrumental trio, ‘Trio in P ; tenor solos by Mr. James bimpson, (a) ‘Tlic Lark Now Leaves His Wat ry Nest’; (b) ‘Sweet Early 8.30, orchestral, ‘Cassc Noisette’; 8.38, baritone solo by Mr. Eric Manned, A Brown Bird Singing’; 8.42, pianoforte solo by Miss Winifred Hawkins, Invitation a La Valse’: 8.47, tenor solo by Mr. Roy Dormer, ‘For You Alone ; s!sl, violin solos by Miss Ina Bosworth, (a) ‘Vaiso in A Major’; (b) ‘Eondino’; 8.5(5, vocal quartet, Doan Ye Cry Me Honey’; 9-2, orchestral, ‘The Selfish Giant’; 9.10, lecture-re-cital by Mrs. Daisy Basham and Messrs William Gcmmell and Alan McElwam, ‘Half-hours with the Great Composers 2 —Anton Bubenstein, including the following items: Contralto, 1: lhe Dewdrop; 2, Tho Tear; baritone, 1: The Page; 2, The Asra; 3 My Loss; 4, Good-night; duets, 1: The Angel; 2, Wander’s Night Song; Prose recitation, ‘When I Heard Bubenstein Play tlic Piano’; 9.40, bass solo by Mr. Duncan Black, ‘There’s a Land’: 9.44, pianoforte solo by Miss W. Hawkins, (a) ‘Polonaise in C Sharp Minor’: (b; ‘Waltz in A Flat’; 9.51, vocal duet, ‘Land of the Long Ago’; 9.54, humour by Mr. Alan McElwain; 9.58, instrumental, ‘Trio in F 3rd Movement’; 10.6, bass solo by Mr. Duncan Black, ‘Kirconnell Lea’; 10.10, vocal quartet, ‘Soldier’s Farewell.’ 2YA WELLINGTON. 4.30 and 4.55, sports results to hand; 6.0, children’s session; 7.0, news session; 7.40, lccturette by Mr. E. G. Jack ‘Esperanto—A Lau[/tagc for Badiclanu’; 8.1, overture, "Gluck Overture ; S.l, soprano solo by Miss Jeanette Briggs, ‘Bcgnava el Silenzio’; 8.13, violin solo, * Aloha vocal duet, ‘Palanquin Bearers’; _8.20, orchestra, ‘Ascaniu Ballet Music’; 8.02, humour by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bussell 8.39, mezzo-soprano solo by Miss Ngairc Coster, ‘II Segreto’; 8.43, bass solo by Mr. J. M. Caldwell, ‘Si Tra I bappi’; 8.40, orchestral, repeat number; 8.54, vocal quartet, ‘Una Di, Se Ben Kammentomi’; 8.58, ’cello solo, Jvol Nidrei’; 9.8, mezzo-contralto solo by Miss Ngairc Coster; 9.12, grand opera selection, ‘Cavalleria Busticana’; 9.22, soprano solo by Miss Jeanette Briggs, ‘Waltz Song’; 9.26, Wurlitzer organ solo, ‘A Brown Bird Singing’; 9.30, humour by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hussell; 9.37, musical comedy selection, ‘Sunshine Girl’; 9.45, tenor solo by Mr. Boy Hill, ‘Ah! Moon of My Delight’; 9.49, chorus with orchestra; 9.53, dance suite, ‘Bussian Dances Nos. 2 and 4.’ 3YA CHRISTCHURCH. 3.0 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s session; 7.15, news session; presentation of excerpts from the musical comedy, Ivatinka’; 8.9, chorus, ‘Give Them Your Tokens’; tenor solo and chorus, ‘Vienna Girls’; 8.17, ’cello solo by Mr. Harold Beck, ‘Melody in F’; 8.21, quartet, ‘The Bride’: bass solo and chorus, In a Hurry’; 8.28, comedienne, ‘A Bedtime Story’; 8.35, instrumental trio, ‘Allegro’: 8.45, chorus, ‘Katinka’; soprano solo and chorus, ‘Charms are Fairest’; 8.51, contralto solo by Miss M. Bussell, ‘Allah’s Holiday’; tenor solo by Mr. Greg. Bussell, ‘My Paradise’; 8.59, contralto and bass duct, ‘I Want the World’; 9.5, orchestral, ‘Pique Dame’; 9.13; chorus, ‘On High’; soprano solo, ‘Backety Coo ; ’cello solo by Mr; Harold Bock, ‘Minuet’; 9.26, soprano and tenor duet, ‘ ’Tis tho End’; 9.30, humour, ‘BertTom Addresses tho Tenants’; 9.34, instrumental trib, (a) ‘Once Upon a Time’; (b) ‘Farewell, My Love’; (c) ‘Graesk Festdans’; 9.42, chorus, ‘ln Vienna’; dance music until 11 p.m. 4YA DUNEDIN.
3.15, lecturette by Miss Bucclcucli of the F.S.A. Ltd—“Fashions’; C.O, children’s session; 7.15, news session; 8.1, orchestral, ‘Casse Noisette — Marche’; chorus with orchestra, ‘Otcllo —La Tempesta’; 8.9, tenor solo by Mr. It. A. Mitchell, ‘Mignon’; 8.13, instrumental trio, ‘Country Dance'; 8.19, recital by Miss Tui Northcy, ‘Song of the Market Place’; 8.24, orchestra], ‘Casse Noisette—Valsc Des Fleurs’; 8.28, mezzo-contralto solo by Miss Irene Horniblow, L.R.A.M., ‘Deep in the Heart of a Rose'; 8.32. pianoforte solo by Mrs Ernest Drake, ‘Nocturne in G Major’; 8.37, soprano solo, (a) ‘Song of the Elf’; (b) ‘Song of the Nightingale’; 8.43. violin solo by Miss Eva Judd, ‘lndian Love Call’; 8.47, baritone solos by Mr. Arthur Lunglcy, (a) ‘Myself When Young’; (b) ‘Strange, Is It Not’; orchestral, ‘Valsc Triste’; ‘Funeral March of a Marionette’; 9.4, orchestral, ‘Scheherazade’; 9.12, tenor solos by Mr. R. A. Mitchell, (a) ‘lchabod’; (b) ‘Who is Sylvia?’; 9.19, ’cello solo by Mr. P. J. Palmer, ‘Alla Mazurka’; 9.24, recitals by Miss Tui Northej', (a) ‘The Little Serving Maid’; (b) ‘The New Bonnet’; 9.29, violin solos by Miss Eva Judd, (a) ‘Andantino’; (b) ‘Lied Ohno Worte'; 9.37, baritone solo by Mr. Arthur Lunglcy, ‘Passing By’; 9.41, orchestral ‘Scheherazade’; 9.53, mezzo-contralto solos by Miss Irene Horniblow, (a) ‘Think‘On Me’; (b) ‘Whither’; 10.0, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Abcnlied’; (b) ‘Rosaline’; 10.9, chorus, ‘The Pirates of Penzance.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6866, 22 March 1929, Page 9
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