TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME
rxA, AUCKLAND. (900 Kilocycles). 3.0, afternoon session—studio items; 4.0, literary selection; 4.8, studio items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session—- ‘ Columbia' hour; orchestre symphoniquo, ‘Minuetto’; 6.15, quartet, ‘Quartet in A Major’ (a) ‘Allegro’ (b) ‘Minuet’;' 6.30, quartet, ‘Quartet in A Major’ (b) ‘Andante Cantabilo’ (b) ‘Allegro’.; 6.45, military band, ‘Dance of the Tumblers’; orchestra, ‘Wiener Blut’ waltz; 7.0, news and market reports; 8.1, relay of concert from Lewis Eady hall; 8.30, studio concert; contralto, Miss E. Peace, ‘ln Autumn’; 8.34, baritone, Mr. Hartley Warburton, (a) ‘Love is Mine’ (b) ‘By the Sea’; 8.41, studio trio, ‘Trio in B Flat, Op. 11—Adagio’; 8.50, tenor, Mr. A. L. Macpherson, (a) ‘An Island Sheiling’ (b) ‘An Eriskay Love Lilt’; 9.0, contralto, Miss E. Peace, ‘The Early Morning’ (b) ‘O Ship of My Delight’; 9.7, ’cello, Miss Mollie Wright, ‘Suite in Or Major’; 9.13, baritone, Mr. H. Warburton, ‘The Lute Player’; 9.15, studio trio, ‘Scherzo—Trio Op. 99’; 9.23, tenor, Mr. A. L. Macpherson, ‘Beyond the Stars’; 9.27, gramophone lec-ture-recital, ‘ Springtime in Music, ’ by Mr. Karl Atkinson: orchestra, ‘Spring Song’; pianoforte, Karol Szreter, ‘Voices of Spring’ waltz; violin and piano, Erica Morini and N. Schwalb, ‘Spring-Sonata in F Major’; vocal duet, Dora Labette and Norman Allin, ‘ln Springtime’; pianoforte duo, Fairchild and Rainger, ‘To Spring’; orchestra, ‘Rustle of Spring.’
2YA, WELLINGTON. J (720 Kilocycles).
3.1, selected gramophono items; 4.30 and 4.50, sports results to hand; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner session—‘Parlophone’ hour; overture, orchestra, ‘The Magic Flute'; waltz, orchestra, 'Gipsy Love’; 6.15, selection, orchestra, ‘Merrie England’; violin, Andreas Weissgcrber, ‘Zigeunerweisen’ Op. 20; waltz, orchestra, ‘You and I'; 6.30, orchestra, ‘Manon —Ballet Music’; orchestra, ‘Tales of Hoffman—Entr’acte and Minuet’; 6.45, orchestra, ‘La Traviata’ fantasia; orchestra, ‘Barcarolle’ (‘Tales of Hoffman’); 7.0, news session, market reports and sports results; 7.40, lecturette, Mr. R. Howard Taylor, ‘Care of the Feet’; 8.1, relay from Palmerston North of the musical comedy ‘High Jinks’ by the Palmerston North Amateur Operatic Society.
3YA, CHKISTCHUBCH. (980 Kilocycles.)
3.0, afternoon session—gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children’s session; 6.0, dinner session—‘His Master’s Voice’ hour; orchestra, ‘La Spngnola’; wurlitzer organ, Reginald Foort, ‘By the Blue Hawaiian Waters’; orchestra, ‘Luxembourg Waltz'; 6.15, orchestra, ‘Glow Worm Idyll’; Kane’s Hawaiians, ‘Drowsy Waters’; orchestra, ‘Serenade’; Hawaiian, ‘Hilo Hawaiian March’; 6.30, orchestra, ‘Spanish Serenade’; violin, Marjorie Hayward, ‘Angel’s Serenade' orchestra, ‘None but the Weary Heart' violin, Marjorie Hayward, ‘Canzonetta’; 6.45, symphony orchestra, ‘Boses of the South’; ’cello, Lauri Kennedy, (a) ‘Cradle Song’ (b) ‘Songs My Mother Taught Me’; orchestra, ‘Bohemian Girl’ selection; 7.0, news session; 8.1, orchestra, ‘Gipsy Love’; 5.9, vocal quartet, ‘Come Back to Erin’; 8.12, novelty pianoforte solo, Miss Bae da Costa, ‘Do That Heebie Jeeble’; 8.15, soprano, Mrs. Lucy O’Brien, ‘Laugh and Sing’; 8.18, violin, Miss Irene Morris, ‘Serenade’; 5.22, bass song, Mr. E. J. Johnson, ‘Home Along’; 8.27, dance music, orchestra. (a) ‘You Wore Meant for Me.’ j,b) ‘Broadway; Mplody/j S.qOj
tenor, Mr. T. G. Rogers, ‘Alice, Where Art Thou?’; 8.39, broadcasting trio, (a) ‘Syncopation’- (b) ‘Viennese March’ (c) ‘Petit Bolero’; 8.49, recital, Mr. James Laurenson, ‘The English Cup Final’; 8.56, steel-guitar, violin and piano, Kaili, Scott, O’Neill, ‘Russian Lullaby’; 9.2, dance music, orchestra, (a) ‘Louise’ (b) ‘I Wanna Go Places and do Things’; 9.10, soprano and contralto duet, ‘When Song is Sweet’; 9.14, broadcasting trio, (a) ‘Waltz’ (b) ‘Serenade’; 9.22, mixed vocal quartet, ‘lt Was the Times of Roses’; soprano, Mrs;' Ltiby’VO’Brlcn, ‘Love’s a Merchant’; -9.28, . dance ! music, Bailey Marston Dance Orchestra, (a) ‘Blossoms’ (b) ‘The One that I Love Loves Me’; 9.36, bass, Mr. E. •j. Johnson, ‘The Dover Patrol’; contralto, Miss Mary Taylor, ‘I Heard You Singing’; 9.42, vibraphone novelty, ‘Diane’; 9.45, tenor, Mr. T. G. Rogers, ‘Good Company’; 9.49, dance music, orchestra, (a) ‘Dream Mother’ (b) ‘Old Man Sunshine’; 9.57, humorous recital, Mr. Jas. Laurenson, ‘Nell’; 30.3, tenor and bass duet, ‘Love and War’; vocal quartet, ‘The Parting Kiss’; 10.10, dance music, Bailey-Mar-ston Dance Orchestra, (a) ‘All by Yourself in the Moonlight’ (b) ‘The Sun is - at My Window’, the orchestra will continue until .11 p.m. with other dance numbers.
4YA, DUNEDIN. (660 Kilocycles).
3.1, selected gramophone items; 4.25, sports results to hand; 5.0, children's session; 6.0, dinner session—'His Master’s Voice’ hour; overture, Opera Orchestra, ‘The Magic Flute’; orchestra, 'Hungarian Dance Ko. 5 in F Sharp Minor’; grand organ, Arthur Meale, ‘Simple Aveu'; 6.15, orchestra, ‘Peer Gynt Suite’ No. 2, (1) Ingrid’s Lament, (2) Arabian Dance; violin, Erica Morini, ‘Romanza Andaluza’; 6.30, orchestra, ‘Peer Gynt Suite’ No. 2, (1) Return of Peer Gynt, (2) Solveig’s Song; violin, Erica Morini, ‘lntroduction and Tarantelle’; 6.45, orchestra, ‘Vienna by Night’; ’cello, Lauri Kennedy, ‘Hungarian Rhapsody’; 7.0, news session; 8.1, instrumental quintet, (a) ‘The Flying Dutchman’ overture, (a) ‘Adagio—Moonlight Sonata’; 8.11, soprano, Miss Eva Scott, (a) ‘Flowers of the Forest’ (b) ‘Cradle Song’; 8.18, 'cello, Lauri Kennedy, 'Old Scotch Melody’; 8.22, recital, Mr. Carl Moller, 'Wolsoy’s Speech’; 8.26, instrumental trio, (a) ‘Menuot’ (b) ‘To Spring’; 8.34, bass, Mr. Norman G. Lennon. ‘Prince Ivan’s Song’; 8.38, instrumental quintet, ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’ fantasia; 8.49, contralto, Miss Mary Somerville, (a) ‘Like to a Damask Rose’ (b) ‘Soul of Mine’; 8.56, grand organ, Edwin H. Lemare, ‘Traumerei’; 9.2, instrumental quintet, ‘Hyde Park’ suite, (a) ‘La Promenade’ (b) ‘A Cheval’ (c) ‘Dur Lo Lac’ (d) ‘Around the Bandstand’; 9.14, soprano, Miss Eva Scott, ‘With Verdure .Clad’; 9.20, ’cello, Lauri Kennedy, ‘Londonderry Air’; 9.24, recital, Mr. Carl Moller, ‘The Storming Party’: 9.28, instrumental trio, ‘Trio in E Flat —Scherzo’; 9.35, bass, Mr. Norman G. Lennon, (a) ‘Dreams of Dusk’ (b) ‘Bois Epais’; 9.45, organ, Edwin H. Lemare, ‘Andantino in D Flat'; 9.49, contralto, Miss Mary Somerville, ‘Hushed Is My Lute’; 9.53, instrumental quintet, ‘Selection of Montague Phillips’s Songs.’
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 3
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946TO-DAY’S WIRELESS PROGRAMME Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7061, 8 November 1929, Page 3
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