RADIO PROGRAMMES
MONDAY, 16th JUNE IYA AUCKLAND.—SILENT DAY 2YA WELLINGTON.— 3.0: Selected gramophone items. 3.30 and 4.30: Sporting results. 5.0: Children s session, conducted by Uncle Jeff. 6.0: Dinner music session. 7-0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette, Mr T. Fahey, of General Motors, Limited, “The Motor.” 8.0: Overture, 2YA Orchestrina, “Peter Schmoll.” Mezzo-soprano. Miss Mavis Castle, (a) “The Second Minuet”; (b)
“A Little Coon’s Truvor.” Pianoforte, Miss Gladys Morgan, (a) “Evening on the Nile” ; (b) “Egyntien Dance. A song recital bv Mr Rarend Harris, ot Svdney, (a) *‘*Tho Song of the Volga Boatmen” ; (b) “Fn Cliedar” (A Hebrew folk song in Yiddish). 2YA Orcheslnna, “Symphony No. 6. ’ Mczzo-contralto, Miss Mon mi Castle, “Lie There My Lute.” Soprano, with chorus and orchestra, Florence Austral and Royal Opera Orchestra, and chorus, (a) “The Night is Calm” ; (b) “lnllammatus. ’ 2YA Orchestra, (a) “Reverie”; (b) “Roberto Tu Clio Adoro.” 9.0: Weather forecast and announcements. Mr Victor S. Lloyd will relate another of his
experiences. Mezzo-soprano, Miss Mavis Castle, “Rose Softly Blooming.” Violin, .Master Yehudi Menuhin, “Scottish Pastorale, Op. 130, No. 2.” Duet, Misses Mavis and Mo,ana Castle, “A Lake and a Fairy Boat.” 2YA Orclicsstriiia, “Gipsy Songs.” A further song recital by Mr Barend Harris, of Sydney, (a) “The Carnival” ; (b) “The Song of the Toreador.” ’Cello, Beatrice Harrison, (a) “Harlequinade,” ; (b) “The Broken Melody.’’ M ezzo-cont ralto, Miss Moana Castle. “In Brittain, y.” 2YA Orehestrina, “Mazurka,.” 3YA GFIRISTGHURCII.—3.O: Afternoon session, gramophone recital. 4.25: Sports results. 7.0: News session. 7.30: Talk, Mr N. M. Bell, M.A., “Esperanto.” 8.0: Chimes, Relay of special presentation concert by the Timavu Orchestral Society, first concert of season, 1930, from the Theatre Royal, Tiniant. lion. Conductor, Air F. J. Hyde. Leader of orchestra, Air Inglis Todd, L.A.B. Vocal soloists, Miss Teresa McEnroe and Mr Alfred Walmsley. Orchestral programme. Orchestra, fa) “Coronation March” from “The Prophet”, (b) “Orpheus in the Underworld.” Orchestral, “Ist Movement Symphony No. 1.” “Valse from the opera ‘Eugene Onegin’ ”. Orchestra, “March Slave”. “La Source Ballet Suite”; 1— Scarf Dance; 2—Love Scone; 3—Variation; 4—Danse Circassiono. Orchestra, “Morning, Noon and Night.” 4YA DUNEDIN.—3.O: Selected gramophone items. 4.25: Sporting results. 7.0: News session. 7.40: Talk, under auspices of “W.E.A.” 8.0: Selection, Salon Orchestra, “Bello of New York.” Presentation of “The Dollar Princess” by the 4YA Harmonists. Soprano, Miss Mac Matheson. Contralto, Miss Margaret Green. Tenor. Mr H. A. Johnston. Baritone, Mr F. M. Tuoliy. Part 1: Selection, Salon Orchestra, “Chocolate Soldier.” Continuation of “The Dollar Princess.” 9.0: Weather report. Salon Orchestra, “Count of Luxemburg.” Baritone, Mr F. M. Tuoliy, “Listen In!” Piano, Mrs C. Drake, “Etude in D Flat.” Band of the Garde Rcpublicaine, “Carmen Entr’acte.” Soprano, Miss Mae Matheson, “Sailing the Sea of Romance.” Salon Orchestra, “Gipsy Princess.” Tenor, Mr H. A. Johnston, “If With all Your Hearts.” Selection, Salon Orchestra, “Kissing Time.” Contralto, Miss Margaret Green, “Sunset and Sunrise.” Valse, Salon Orchestra, “Maid of the Mountains.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 June 1930, Page 12
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