SUNDAY, 12th MAY
IYA, AUCKLAND
3 p.m.: Afternoon session—selected studio items. 4: Literary selection by the announcer. 4.8: Studio items, (i: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle Leo. 0.55: Relay of service from St. David’s Church. Preacher, Rev. Ivo. Bertram. 8.30 (approx.): Overture, British Guards Band “William Tell.” Soprano solos —Mrs A. E. Seliade, (a) “The Dove”, (b) “Ave Maria.” ’Cello so ]o —W. 11. Squire, “Songs My Mother Taught Me.” Bass solos —Sergeant W. H. Hallahan, (a) “Red Devon by the Sea,” (b) “Bells of Ely.” Contralto so lo—Mrs L. Edwards, “Friend O’ Mine.” Orchestral —Halle Orchestra, “Queen Mab.” Soprano solo—Mrs A. E. Seliade, “Little Brown Cottage.” Bass solo — ; Sergeant W. 11. Hallahan, “On the Road to Mandalay.” Violin solo— Joseph Szigetti, “Largo” (Corti). Contralto solos —Mrs L. Edwards, (a) “As You Pass By,” (b) “At Dawning.” March—National Military Band, “The Wooden Soldiers.” 2YA, WELLINGTON 3 p.m. to 4.30: Afternoon session. Selected studio items. 6: Children’s session, conducted by Uncle George. 7: Relay of service from St. John’s Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. J. R. Blanchard, B.A. 5.15 (approx.): Relay of concert from the Grand Opera House, Port Nicholson Silver Band. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH 3 p.m.: Afternoon session. Selected studio items. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.15: Hymn tunes on vibraphone. 6.30: Relay of service from Church of Christ, Moorliouse Avenue. Preacher, Pastor J. Crawford. 7.45 (approx.): Gramophone-lecture-recital by Mr Reg Lund. 8.25: Mezzo-soprano solos —Miss Myrtle Twose, (a) “God Touched the Rose,” (b) Selected. Baritone solos— Mr Bernard Rennell, (a) “The Blind Ploughman,” (b) “The Rosary.” Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Trio in G Major—lst Movement —Andante.” Contralto solos —Mrs McKenzie Muirson, (a) “The Rose,” (b) “The River and the Sea.” Tenor solos—Mr Bradleigh Crowhurst, (a) “Serenata,” (b) “My Task.” Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, “Trio in G Major—Poco Adagio, Rondo all Ongarese.” Mezzo-soprano solo —Miss Myrtle Twose, “With Verdure Clad.” Orchestral —Victor SymphonY.MJrehestra, “Kamennoi-Ostrow.” Baritone solo—Mr Bernard Rennell, “Invictus.” Contralto solos —Mrs McKenzie Muirson, (a) “I Know a Lovely Garden,” (b) “Soul of Mine.” March— Royal Opera Orchestra, “Marche Hongroise.” Tenor solo—Mr Bradleigli Crowhurst, “A Farewell.” 4YA, DUNEDIN
; 3.1 p.m.: Selected studio items. 5.30: Children’s song service, conducted by Big Brother Bill. 6.30: Relay of service from Moray Place Congregational Church. Preacher, Rev. Albert Mead. 8.5: Relay from St. Kilda Band rotunda of concert by the; St. Kilda Band. MONDAY, 13th MAY IYA, AUCKLAND.—SILENT DAY. * . -by 2YA, WELLINGTON 3.1 p.m.: Selected gramophone items. 3.40: Relay from Messrs Kirkcaldie and Stains’ tearooms of musi: by the trio. 4: Selected gramophone items. ! 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5: i 'Children’s session conducted by Uncle Jeff. 6: Dinner session, featuring ; “L’Arlesienne Suite.” 7: News session, * market reports and sports results. 7.40: l Lecturette—Mr A. J. Nicliolls (representative of Hutt Valley Horticultural r Society) “Gardening.” 8.1: Overture— J Orchestra, “Iphigenia en Aulide.” So- ■- prano solo—Mrs W. Fraser Morrisli, “If My • Songs Were Only Winged.” ; Baritone solo— Mr S. E. Rodger, “The Last Watch.” Violin solos —(a) Erica " Morini, ‘“Russian Folk Song,” (b) * Yehudi Menuhin, “Allegro.” Dramatic recital—Mr Norman Aitken, “The ' on the Bar-room Floor.” Symphony—Orchestra, “Surprise Symphony.” Contralto solos—Miss Nora Greene, (a) “An Old Garden,” (b) “The * ;Woodland Tailor” (Austin). Tenor ? :solos—Mr W. Roy Hill, (a) “Afton .Water,” (b) ' “An Eriskay Love Lilt.” Orchestra, repeat number.-Weather re- * port-. - Soprano solo —Mrs W. Fraser Moi-rish, “The Lorely.” Baritone solos ' —Mr S. E. Rodger (a) “The Link Di'j vine,” (b) ‘Mate o’ Mine.” Relay of '' organ recital by Mr H. Temple White. 9.30: ..Humour —Mr Norman Aitken, “The"Taxi-Driver’s Story.” Contralto ■ solos—Miss Nora Greene, (a) “Sapphic ", Ode,” (b) “The Forge.” Song suite— Orchestra, “A Lover, in Damascus.” * 9.56: Tenor solo (’cello obbligato by
Miss Lilia Hill)—Mr W. Roy Hill, “Had You But Known.” Vocal duct —Miss Nora Greene and Mr W. Roy Hill, “Venetian Song.” Suite —Orchestra, “Three Dale Dances.” 3YA,-'CHRISTCHURCH p.m; 4 . Afternoon session. Selected studio items. 4.25: Sports results. 0: Children’s session conducted by “Scatterioy.” 7: News session. 7.30: Talk Mr E. J. Bell, book review. 8.1: Prooraniine by the Christchurch Municipal Bund. March—Band, “Brilliant.” Mezzosoprano solos —Mrs Bessie Stowait, (a) “Morning,” (b) “In! a Garden.” Trombone novelty—Band, “Sliding Jim. Baritone soio—Air W. B. Brittciulen, -“The Riderless Steed.” Chorus—Light Opera Company, gems from “Princess Flaria.” Instrumental —Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Slumber Song,” (b) “Liebeslied,” (c) “Vivace m 1 1 . Contralto solo —Madame Eva Litchfield, “The Golden Days.” Orchestral— Marck Weber’s Orchestra, “Potpourri of Waltzes.” Humourous recital—Mr Ronald Foster, “Listening In.” Selection—Band, “Knight Errant.” 9.1: Weather report. Mezzo-soprano solo— Airs Bessie Stewart, ‘Coming Home. Chorus—Light Opera Company, gems from “Countess Maritza.” Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) “Moderato, Larghetto con Aloto, and Finale” from “Noveletten.” Baritone solos—Mr W. B. Brittciulen, (a) “Do You Not Know?” (b) “Anchored.” Selection — Band, “Rose Marie.” * Humourous re-i-ital —Air Ronald foster, Hie Egg. Orchestral —New Light Symphony Orchestra, (a) -“Spring Song,” (b) “Narcissus.” . Contralto • solos—Madame Eva Litchfield, (a) “Summer Rain,” (b) “Snowflakes.” Foxtrot —Band, “That s Her Now.” March —Band, “Victoria.” / 4YA, DUNEDIN 3.1 p.m.: Selected studio items. 4.25 Sports results to hand. 6.1: Children’s session conducted by Big Brother Bill. 7: News session. 7.30: Lecturette by Rev. H. E. Bellhouse * (under the auspices of tlie League of Nations Union) —“The League of Nations and its International Aspect.” 8.1: Overture—Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “Maritana.” Baritone solo—Mr F. M. Tuoliy, “To the Forest.” 4YA Broadcasting Trio, “Entr’acte Waltz.” Mezzosoprano solos —Miss Mollie Andrews, (a) “The Linden Tree,” (b) “Hedge Roses.” Flute quartet—London Flute Quartet, “Carnival of Venice.” Recital —Miss Joyce Hould, “The Rider at the Gate.” ’Cello solo—Mr P. J. Palmer, “Salut d’Amonr.” Tenor solo—Mr H. A. Johnston, “Pipes of Pan.” Baritone solo and chorus—Riccardo Stracciari, “Ernarii —O gommo Carlo.” Chorus and orchestra—La Sala Chorus, “Soldiers’ Chorus.” Violin solo—Miss Eva Judd, “Liebeslied.” Soprano solos—Miss Mae Matheson, (a) “Now Sleeps the Crimsoil Petal” (Quilter), (b) “Had You But Known.”. 9.2: Weather report and announcements. Recital —Miss J oyce Hould, “He Fell Among Thieves.” Pianoforte solo—Mrs Ernest Drake, selected. Mezzo-soprano —Barbara Maurel, “Indian Dawn.” 4YA Broadcasting Trio, “Pierette.” 9.23: Presentation of the comedy opera “Rose Marie” by the 4YA harmonists under the direction of Air T. J. Kirk-Burnnand. Orchestral— Columbia Symphony Orchestra, “A 1 Fresco.” Waltz—Eddie Thomas’ Collegians, ‘Moments with You.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 11 May 1929, Page 4
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