TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
IYA AUCKLAND, (900 Kilocycles.)
3.0: Items presented by Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd'.; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session, ‘His Master’s Voice’ hour: band, ‘The Conqueror’; Saoy Orpheans, ‘Lido Lady’; orchestra, ‘Rustic Wedding Symphony’; sex- • tet, ‘To a Water Lily’; orchestra, ‘Spanish Dance’; Wurlitzer organ— KeginaLd Foort, ‘Just Like a Darby and Joan’; 6.30, orchestra, ‘The Selfish Giant’; sextet, (a) ‘To a Wild Koso’, (b) ‘ln Autumn’; violin and wurlitzer organ—Do Groot and Terence Casey, ‘Parted; 6.45, orchestra, ‘Dance of the Hours’; wurlitzer organ—Reginald Foort, ‘Love Lies’; band, ‘lowa Corn Song’; 7.0, book roview; 7.15, news and market reports; 7.40, talk—Mr N. M. Richmond, 8.A., ‘The Modern Age —As j the Modern Woman Sees It’; 8.1, orchestra, ‘Crown of Diamonds’; 8.10, sooprano—Mrs. A. E. Schade, (a) ‘Yc Banks and Braes’, (b) ‘Ma Curlyheaded Baby’; 8.17, pianoforte—Mr Gordon Johnston, ‘Moments of Melody’; 8.22, one-act play—Auckland Comedy Players, ‘Waterloo’; 8.50, instrumental, ‘By the Lake of Geneva’ suite: 1. Sunday morning at Glion; 2. A Stroll at Chatelard; 8.58, dramatic recital Mr J. F. Montague, ‘The Shooting of Dan McGrew’; 9.6, instrumental, ‘Three Old' Songs’: ‘Sally in Our Alley’; 2. ‘Long, Long Ago’: 3. ‘Turkey in the Straw’; 9.13, soprano—Mrs. A. E. Schade, ‘Betty’s Garden’; 9.16, pianoforte—Mr G. Johnston, ‘Moments of Melody; 9.20, recitals—Mr Geo. Warren, (a) ‘Bairnies, Cuddle Doon’; (b) ‘The Laist to Cuddle Doon’; 9.27, instrumental, ‘Mikado’ selection; 9.36, dance programme: ‘Brunswick’: foxtrots —‘Some Sweet Day; weary River’; ‘l’m Thirsty for Kisses—Hungry for Love’; ‘ln'a Little Town Called Home Sweet Home’; 9.49, wurlitzer organ—Eddie Dunstedter, ‘Parade of the Wooden Soldiers’; orchestra, ‘Giovanna’; waltz, ‘The Dream Girl of Pi K. A.’; foxtrot, ‘A Night in May’; 10.3, trio, ‘Avalon Town’; foxtrots,, ‘I Used to Love Her in the Moonlight’; ‘Step by Step, Mile by Mile’; waltz, ‘Lady Divine’; 10.16, solo and chorus—Vernon Richard, ‘One Golden Hour With You’; foxtrots, ‘True Blue’; ‘Down Among the Sugar' Cane’; ‘Because I Know You’re Mine’; waltz, ‘Why Don’t You Love Me7; 10.33, male chorus, ‘Sweet and Low’; soprano—Elizabeth Rethberg, ‘By a Lonely Forest Pathway’; foxtrots, ‘Deep Night’; ‘Wedding Bells’; 10.45, organ with trumpet—Lew White, ‘Sweethearts on Parade’; vocal duets, (a) ‘Old Kentucky Cabin’; (b) ‘Blue Lagoon’; waltz, ‘Coquette’; foxtrot, ‘Till We Meet.’
2YA WELLINGTON. (720 Kilocycles.)
3.1: Gramophone items; 4.30 and 4.50, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session ‘Columbia’ Hour: band, ‘New Sullivan Selection’; Waltz —orchestra, ‘Destiny’; 6.15, orchestral, ‘ldilio’’; orchestra, ‘Petite Suite do Concert’: (1) La Caprice dc Nanette; (2) Demande et Reponsc; 6.30, orchestra, ‘Petite Suite de Concert’: (1) Un Sonnet d ’Amour; (2) La Tarantclle Fretillante; wurlitzer organ —Terence Oasey, ‘l’m Lonely’; band, ‘Nell Gwynm Dances’: (1) ‘Country Dance; (2) Pastoral Dance; orchestral, ‘Spring Song’; waltz, ‘Morgen Blatter’; 7.0, lecturette —Mr G. W. Ottereon, ‘God’s Own. Country’; and other works of Thomas Bracken; 8.0, special programme by the Wellington Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen’s Association Orchestra and Concert Party: 8.1, orchestra, ‘Maritana’; 8.13, soprano with orchestral accompaniment — Mrs. J. F. Woodward and orchestra, ‘lnvitation’; 8.17, pianoforte —Miss Joyce Downing, (a) ‘Lied’; (b) ‘ Rigauidon’; (c) ‘Elio Tanse’; 8.27, recital —Mr ALL Mazengarb, ‘Ma Little Rosa’; 8.32, operatic selection—orchestra, ‘La Boheme’; 8.47, whistling solo —Mr Maxwell; 8.51, musical comedy selection—orchestra, ‘You’re in Love ;
9.3, pianoforte—Miss Ena Sneddo" A) ‘Etude, Op. 10, No. 8’; (b) ‘Rhr ~ Hongroisc,’ No. 10: 9.10, soprar. - s J. F. Woodward, (a) ‘There is Only the Laughter of Rippling Water’; (b) ‘Villa’; 9.17, orchestra, ‘Rosary’; waltz, ‘Valse des Fleurs’; 9.25, humour —Mr Alf. Mazengarb, ‘Some Humour’; 9.35, musical comedy selection—orchestra, ‘Chu Chin Ohow’; 9.47, baritone— Mr L. J. Bryan, (a) ‘Mother of Mine’; (b) ‘Devonshire Cream and Cider’; 9.54, orchestra, ‘March of the Giants.’
3YA CHRISTCHURCH (980 Kilocycles.)
3.0: Afternoon session—gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session: orchestra, (a) ‘Song of Morning’; (b) ‘Song of Night’; cello—Caspar Cassado, ‘Mcnuctt’; 6.15, election—orchestra, ‘Song of the Nightingale’; trio, ‘Arle&ienne —Intermezzo’; male choir, ‘Hymn Before Action’; 6.30, orchestral ‘Rosamunde Ballet Music’ (1) Andantino, (2) Allegro Moderate, (3) Andante un poco assai; ’cello —Gnspar Cassado, ‘Chanson Villagcoise, .No. 2’; 6.45, instrumental trio, ‘Sanctissinia’; orchestral, ‘The Flatterer’; male choir, ‘The Long Day Closes’; 7.0, news session; 7.30, talk, ‘Seasonal Orchard Work from October Onwards,’ by Mr J. D. Oarolin; 8.1, rebroadcast of 2YA Wellington; 8.9, part-songs—Mrs. J. E. Russell’s Ladies’ Glee Party, (a) ‘My Love Dwells in a Northern Land’; (b) ‘May Day Song’; 8.15, pianoforte—Mrs J. E. Russell, ‘Fifth Valse’; 8.19, mez-zo-soprano—Mrs. E. M. Tomlinson, (a) ‘Sing, Break Into Song’; (b) ‘Beautiful Beatrice’; 8.24, violin—Signor O. Savini, ‘Romanza —Sonato, Op. 45’; 8.32, baritoms —Mr Fred A. Bullock, ‘The King of Thule’; 5.36, vocal quartet, ‘Fairest Daughter of the Graces’; 8.40, instrumental, (a) ‘Minuet’; (B) ‘Vivace’; 8.48, tenor—Mr George Fawcett, (a) ‘I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly’; (b) ‘Goddes of my Heart’ (17th and 18t.h Century songs); partsongs—Mrs. J. E. Russel’s Ladies’ Glee Party, (a), ‘From the Green Heart of the Waters’; (b) ‘To a Wild Rose’; 9.1, orchestral, ‘Symphony in F Major —First Movement’; 9.9, Mrs. J. E. Russel’s Ladies’ Glee Party, (a) ‘Come Away, Sweet Love’; (b) ‘How Beautiful is Night’; 9.17, pianoforte—Mrs. J. E. Russel, ‘Automne’; 9.21, baritone —Mr Fred. A. Bullock, (a) ‘Fill a Glass with Golden Wine’; (b) ‘Weep You no More, Sad Fountains’; 9.27, violin— Signor O. Savini, (a) ‘En Bateau’; (b) ‘Sous Sa Fenetre’; 9.32, part-song with mezzo-soprano solo —Mrs. J. E. Russel’s Ladies’ Glee Party (soloist, Mrs. E. M. Tomlinson), ‘The Fairy Thrall’; 9.36, instrumental, (a) ‘Nocturne’; (b) ‘Ballot Music’; (c) ‘Mazurka’; 9.44, tenor —Mr George Fawcett (a) ‘A Pleading’; (b) ‘Arab Love Song’; 9.50, part-songs and contralto solo—Mrs. J. E. Russel’s Ladies’ Gleo Party, (soloist Mrs. E. W. Pigeon), (a) ‘The Parting Beam of Daylight’; (b) ‘Once Again the Day Has Flown’; 9.58, instrumental, (a) ‘Largo’; (b) ‘Slavonic Dance in G Miqor. ’ 4YA DUNEDIN. (650 Kilocycles.)
Silent day. RADIO NOTES. This evening at IYA. Mr N. M. Richmond, 8.A., will continue the W..E. A. series of talks with the subjoct ‘The Modern Age as the Modern Woman Sees It.’ The Auckland Comedy Players will provide Conan Doyle’s ‘Waterloo,’ which was prosented at 4YA. some months ago. The Studio Orchestra will include in their items, ‘By the Lake of Geneva,’ a descriptive suite by Bendel. and dance music will be continued ■ util 11 p.m. Mr G. W. Ccterson will give ft IwV.urette at 2YA this evening entitlod, ‘Thomas Bracken and his Works’ which, will be followed by a concert arranged by the Wellington Commercial T-avci-erds and Warehous'-mioii’s A 1 soeia'.::n, who can be depends i upon to provide listeners with an evening of more than iimnl interest.
At 3YA this evening Mr J. D'. Carolin will give a talk arranged by the 3YA Primary Productions Committee
on ‘Seasonal Orchard Work from October Onwards.” The evening session will be specially notable in as much as Signor Oddone Savini will present the violin solos ‘Romanza” from Greig’s Sonata, Op. 45, Debussy's ‘En Bateau,’ Serenade, and Hubay’s ‘Sous son fenctre. ’ Signor Savini is a native of Florence and has played under the condueforship of Mascagni. His wide experience abroad as a violinist will make his items of outstanding interest. Vocal items will be rendered by Mrs. Russell’s Glee Party, Mr Fred. A. Bullock, (baritone), and Mr George Fawcett (tenor), while the Studio Trio will play several items including ‘Ballot Music' (by Schubert). Silent day at 4YA.
2FC SYDNEY, (442 Metres.)
5.45 p.ra.: Kiddies’ goodnight stories; 6.45, National Broadcasting orchestra will play dinner music; 7.30, spurting service; 7.37, markets, weather and late news; 8 p.m., pianoforte recital by Alexander Hmelnitsky; 8.20, cameos of our city, by G. R. Hall; 8.40, the Three Gilberts in popular song and story; 9.0, weather reports; 9.2, the Antique Trio playing old world melodies upon old world instruments; 9.22, an art song recital by .Clement Q. Williams and Constance Burt; 9.42, in merry mood with Ida Berridgc and Harry Linden; 10.2, tho Peerless Four; 10.20, from Hotel Australia (dance close down.
2BL. SYDNEY. (353 Metres.)
6.15 p.m.: National Broadcasting Orchestra; 6.45, younger set session; 7.5, studio music; 715, market reports; 7.30, orchestral music; 8.0, ‘‘Play” night arranged by Scott Alexander from the Capitol; 9.0, radio comedy, ‘Sing, Sweetheart, Sing’; 9.20, Victor Evans, baritone; 9.29, instrumental trio; 9.39, Elsa Mttyne, songs at the piano; 9.46, instrumental trio; 9.52, "Victor Evans, baritone; 9.59, instrumental trio; 10.7, Elsa Mayne, songs at the piano; 10.14, instrumental trio; 10 30, close down.
2GB SYDNEY. (316 Metres.)
5.15 p.m.: Children’s session; 7.0, music; 7.45, feature story; 8.0, Miss Florence Gordon, contralto; 8.7, ’cello solos; 8.15, Mr Norman Williams, baritone; 8.22, Symphony Orchestra; 8.30, Jack Win and Nora Windlc in humorous sketch; 8.40, Miss Gladys A'crona, soprano; 8.50, instrumental trio; 9.3, address; 9.15, Miss Florence Gordon, contralto; 9.25, ’cello solos; 9.30, Norman Williams, baritone; 9.40, Jack Win and Nora Windlo in humorous sketch; 9.50, Miss Gladys Verona, soprano; 10.0 music; 10,30, close down. .
2UE SYDNEY. (293 Metres.) S p.m.: ‘‘Maritana” selections; S.lO, musical selections until 10.15 close down. 3LO MELBOURNE. '(371 Metres.) 6.40 p.m.: Talk on animals by Lieut.Col. J. AV. M. Carroll; 7.25, tobacco topics by T. A. J. Smith; 7.40, news service; 7.45, novels and authors of today; 8.0, musical programme, including vocal solos and novelty items by the A.B.C. Troubadors. SAR MELBOURNE. (484 Metres.) 8 p.m.: A special reproduction of ‘ 1 The Messiah” by Sir Thomas Bcecham and orchestra. 4QG BRISBANE. (385 Metres.) 8 p.m.: Programme by the Brisbane Apollo club, including choruses, partsongs and solos; 10 p.m., news session, SOL ADELAIDE. (409 Metres.) 8 p.m.: Fireside concert. ' Note: Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne are 1J hours behind New Zealand time, and Adelaide two hours behind.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7019, 19 September 1929, Page 9
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