TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
2YA WELLINGTON. 3.10, relay from Messrs Kirkcahlic and Stains tea rooms; 4.30 and 4.55, sports results; 5.0, children’s session; 0.0, dinner session; overture, ‘Dance of Death’; 0.8, 'facet; 6.15 ,soprano solo by Elizabeth Schumann, ‘Stundehen’; orchestra], ‘Casso Noisette’; 6.27, 'facet; 6.30, soprano solo by .Margaret .Sheridan, ‘E truest o'?’ orchestral, ■Basse Noisette’; 6.42, 'facet; 6.45, tenor solo, ‘Ah! Moon of My Delight’; orchestral. ‘Basse Noisette'; 6.57, Tacet; 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lec turettc by Air. IT. O. .South, ‘Books —- Grave and Gay’; 8.0, grand rci-ital concert by Signor and Signora Alarotta; overture, orchestra, ‘Fingal’s Cave’; Signora Yvonne Alarotta, (a) ‘Liu-Sig-nere Aseolata’; (b) ‘Silent Aloon;; •Signor Nino Alarotta, (a) ‘O Patria Alia’; (b) ‘Passing By’; cello solo with orchestral accompaniment, ‘Star of Eve’; flute and clarinet duet ‘Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark’; Signora Alarotta, (a) ‘Tu Che Di Gelo’; (b) ‘Advice’; Sigr.or Alarotta, (a) ‘Danza’; (b) ‘From tho Land of tho Sky-Blue Water’; suite, orchestra, ‘Coppelia Ballet Suite’; 1. Savonic Theme; 2. Festival dauco and waltz; 3. Nocturne; 4. Automaton music and waltz; Signora Alarotta, (a) ‘ln the Silent Night’; (b) ‘Oh, Could I But Express in Song’; Signor Alarotta, (a) ‘Core’ Ingrato’; (b) ‘La Calunnia’; flute sold with ou-hestral accompaniment, (a) ‘Fairy Tarapatapoun’; (b) ‘.Serendo’; Signora Alarotta, (a) ‘lsles of Innesfrec’; (b) ‘God Touched the Rose’: Signor Alarotta, (a) ‘O Sole Alio’; lb) ‘ Varla&m’: suite, orchestra, ‘ L’Enfant Prodigue’; 1. Overture; 2. La Veillee; 3. Valsc do Phrynctto; 4. Desspoir des Parents Reverie do Pierrot; 5. Marche. Alilitairc; Signor and Signora Alarotta, vocal duet, ‘Dcsio.’
3YA CHRISTCHURCH.
3 p.m., afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 6.0, children’s session; 7.30, talk by Air. Charles Buckett, ‘Athletic Reminiscences’ 8.0, programme by the Woolston Band; 8.1, march, band, ‘The Aliddy’; meditation, band, ‘Sanctuary of tho Heart,’; 8.11, baritone solo by Air. Robert Robson, ‘The Bandolero’: 5.15, tenor with chorus, Hubert Eisdell, ‘ln a Monastery Gafden,; 8.18, instrumental trios, (a) ‘Romance’; (b) ‘Rondo Alla Turka’; 8.35, mezzo-so-prano solos by Miss Rose Horrell, (a) ‘Sing, Break into .Song’; (b) ‘Oh, Thank me Not’; 5.31, Gavotte, band, ‘Roeo Rendezvous’; 8.36, soprano solo by Aliss Linda Afills, ‘The Swallows’; 8.40, monologue by Alilton Haves, ‘Monty Attends a Board Meeting’; 8.46, instrumental trios, (a) ‘ Cavatina’; (b) ‘The Mill’; (c) ‘Serenade’; 5.54, selection, band, ‘Boccaccio’; 9.10, talk by Air. D. E. Parton, ‘Tree Trimming’; 9.25, mezzo-soprano solos by Aliss Rose Horrell, (a) ‘An Indian Lullaby’; (b) ‘An Indian Squaw’s Song’; 9.30, baritone solo by Air. Robert Robson, ‘The Bugler’; 9.34, trombone solo, soloist, Bandsman E. Williams, ‘Walther’s Frizc Song’; 9.40, soprano solos by Aliss Linda Alibis, (a) ‘Whene’er a Snowflake’;, (b) ‘The Pipes of Pan’; 9.45, duet for two cornets, ‘I Waited for tho Lord’; 9.50, tenor solos by Alfred O’Shea, (a) ‘Just a little Love, a Little Kiss’; ‘Love, Here is my Heart.’; 9.56, march, baud, ‘On to Yictory. ’
4YA DUNEDIN.
4.25. sports results to hand: 6.0, ohildron’s session; 7.30, lecturette by Dr. Alcrrington, ‘Aspects of the League of Nations’; S.l, overture, ‘Light Cavalry’; 8.7, Aria, by L. E. Dailey, ‘Your Tiny Hand is Frozen’; 8.12, instrumental trio, ‘Melodic’; 5.16, sketch by Aliss Anita Winko! and Major F. H. Dampen, selected; 8.22, Aria, Aliss Alajg,' Pratt, ‘Softly Awakes Aly Heart’; 8.20, instrumental baritone solo by Bandsman W. J. Nelson, ‘The Banks of Allan Water’; 8.30, vocal duet, by Alr. L. E. Halley and A3*.'. F. M. To.uhv, ‘ln this Solemn Hour’; 5.34, violin solo by Aliss Eva Judd, ‘The Old Refrain’; 8.39, Aria by Aliss Roma Buss, ‘As Through the Streets’; 5.43, cornet and flugal duo, Bandsmen Lowry and Tate, ‘Excelsior’; 8.49, Aria by Air. F. AI. Touhy, ‘I Pagliacci’; 8.55, pia\oforte solo by Mrs. Ernest Drake, ‘Polonaise in A Alajor’; 9.3, vocal duet by Miss Roma Buss and Air. L. E. Dailey, ‘Aliserere Scene’; 9.15, sketch by Miss Anita Winkel and Alajor F. H. Dampen, ‘A Alarriage has been Arranged’; 9.35, instrumental trio, ‘Serenade’; 9.41. Aria by Aliss Alary Prat-, ‘Weeping for Ever’; 9.45, instrumental quintet, iWendourec’; 9.49, vocal duet by Mr. L. E. Dailey and Air. F. M. Touhy, ‘Fickle-Hearted Alimi’; 9.53, cornet, solo by Air. T. Kirk-Burnnand, ‘Adah’; 9.57. Aria by Aliss Roma Buss, ‘They Call me Alimi’; 10.1, instrumental quintet, ‘Solemn Strains.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6901, 6 May 1929, Page 3
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