WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
THIS EVENING'S BROADCASTS.
MANY INTERESTING ITEMS.
FEATURES FOR TO-MORROW
Details of programmes to be sent o&S by New Zealand and Australian broads casting stations to-day and to-morrow are as follows: Auckland, IYA (333 metres).—-3 p.m.. afternoon cession; 5, children's session; 6, dinner music; 7, K H. Driver, " Book Review"; 7.15, news and market reports; 8, chimes, selection, Reg. Morgan and his orchestra, "Maut.eo.us Noirs"; 8.10, male chorus. Roosters Concert Party, " Y.M.C.A. Concert"; 8.13, saxophone solo with orchestra, E. Hoffman. "Sas-o-Lot"; B,ls novelty duo. The Bohemian Duo, ". Mahara. Ki A-Au"; 8.26, waltz, The Orchestra, "Beautiful Danube"; S.3G, baritone, Reg. Morgau, "Just Because the Violets"; 8,40, violin. F. Parsons "The Rosary"; 8:15, talk, A. B. Chappell, "Topical Talk"; 9, evening forecast and announcements; 9.2, fox-trots, The Orchestra, " Laughing-.Marion-ette," "Josie and Me"; 9.10. novelty duo. The Bohemian Duo. " Hoki Tonu," " Tahi Xei Taru Kino"; 0.18, male quartet, Serkerling Players. "A .Japanese Sunset"; 9.21, trumpet solo, R. Sprowl, "II Bacio"; 9.2G, baritone, R:g Morgan, " Tho Joy Bird"; 9.30, danco programme by Reg. Morgan's Orchestra. Wellington, 2YA (416.7 metres).— 3 p.m., studio items; 5, children's session; G, music; 7, news session, market reports and sporting results. 7.40, lecturette, Inez Counop, "Ballroom Dancing"; 8. chimes; studio concert by Wellington Municipal Tramways Band, assisted by 2YA artists: march. The Band. " Entry of tha Gladiators"; S.G, soprano, Rita Hopkins, "Oh that I might Rotraco the Way"; 8.10, instrumental, Novelty Orchestra, " Dsnso Bagatelle" (record); 8.13, baritone, C.'Moss, " Koramos"; 8.17, humoresque, The Band, "Three Blind Mice"; 8.24, elocution, Zena Jupp, " Scots of the Riverina"; 8.29, tenor, L. Campbell, " Siciliana," "Son o' Mine"; 8.35, instrumental. Novelty Orchestra, " Ginger Snaps" (record); 8.38, contralto, Marjorie Bennie, "By the Waters of Minnetonka," "Ships That Pass in the Night"; 8.44, humour, Clarkson Rose, "My Aust,iu Seven" (record); 8.47, selection. The Band. "Chu Chin Chow": 9, weather report and announcements; 9.2, soprano, Rita Hopkins. " Thou'rt Like a Lovely c Flower." "Thoughts"; 9.5. duet, Barrington and Foster Richardson, "Genevieve," "In the Valley AVhere the Bhio Birds Sing" (record); 9.14, march, The Band. "The Vanished Army";' 9.20, humour, Zena Jupp, " Education Made Agreeable"; 9.2G, baritone, C. Moss. E Pari Ra": 9.30, selection, The Band, " Floradora"; 9.42, contralto, Marjorie Bennie, "Love's Coronation": 9.4G, instrumental, violin with organ, De Groot and Terence Casey, "Cavatiua" (record); 9.49. tenor, L. Campbell. "The Last Watch"; 9.53, waltz, The Band, "Ecstasy," march, The Band,' "Old Comrades." Christchurch, 3YA (30G metres). —3 p.m., afternoon session; 5, children's, session; 6, dinner music; 7, news session;' 7.30, talk, O. W. Bauderson, "Sweet Peas"; S, chimes; 8.1. overture, Victor Symphony . Orchestra, " Dance of the Hours"; 8.9, quartet, Melodious Four, "O Maiden Dearest"; contralto, Belle Renaut, " Caro Mio Ben"; 8.15, piauo, Wilhelm Backhaus, "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2"; 8.23, baritone, T. D. Williams, "The ,Erl King"; 8.27, instrumental,' Studio Instrumental Octet, "Grand March." "Nocturne"; 8.37, duet, Melodious Duo. "Dear Love of Mine"; 8.40. sketch, A. W. Brown, "The Fallen Star": -8.45. organ, Arthur Meale, " March on a Theme of Handel," " Tho Pilgrim's .Song of Hope" ; 8.53, tenor, R. Sumner, " All Hail. Thou Dwelling"; 8.57, scprano, Frances Hamerton, "Waltz Song"; 9.1, weather report and _ announcements; 9.3, instrumental. Studio Instrumental Octet, "To a Wild Rose," " Will o' the Wisp," " From au Indian Lodge," "To a Water Lily"; 9.12. quartet, The Melodious Four, " Evening Haa Lo3t Her Throne," contralto, Belle Renaut, " Sapphic Ode," " Woodland I Thoughts",; 9.19. instrumental, Studio Instrumental Octet, "Pas des Amphores." "Mazurka"; 9.27, baritone, T. D. Williams,
" The Bird of Passage," " Slow, Horses, Slow"; 9.31, sketches. A. W. Brown, " Delightful People," " Exaggeration": . 9.34, tenor, R. Sumner, " Down Her Soft-'CheeK"'; 9.35, instrumental. Studio Instrumental Octet, "Intermezzo"; 9.42, duet, The Melody Duo, " Night • Hymn At Sea," soprano. Frances Hamerton, " Skylark and Nightingale," " Your Brother ha 3 a Falcon'-; 9.48, Balalaika Orchestra, Kiriloff's Balalaika Orchestra, " Shining Moon "-(record^; 9.51, Quartet, The Melodious Four, ." O Peaceful Night"; 9.54, instrumental. Studio Instrumental Octet, " Ballet Music from 'Le Cid' ". . _ . Australian Stations Sydney. 2FC (451 metres).—7.ls p.m., children's session; 5.15. orchestral; 8.50, sport? news; 5.55, country session; 9.30,' programme by Hurlstone Park Choral Society; popular items. Sydney 2BL (353 metres).—7.4s pan., orchestral; 5.15, children's session; $.35. market reports; 5.50, orchestral; 9.3o,jpopular items; 10.4, Scottish songs, Oliver King; 10.34, popular items, • Melbourne, 3LO (371 metres).—7.ls p'jn., children's , session, 8.5, ■ dinner music; ~8.15, lecturette; 5.31, market reports; 8:35, lecturette; 9.10, newt!; 9.15, lecturette; -9.30, selected concert programme. . " Melbourne, 3AR (454 metres).—7.4s p.m., dinner music; 9, news and market reports: 9.20, lecturette; 9.30, selected concert "programme. - - Brisbane, 4QG (395 metres) S p.m.,'.children 3 session; 5.30, market reports;.-9 30, selected programme of semi-classical muEic. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMES. Auckland. IYA (333 metl-esK—3 p m afternoon session: 5.0, children's.session- SO dinner music; 7.0, news and .market reports;. 8.0, three-act play,'"The Transit'<of Venus, ' presented by Mrs. Bartley-Baxter. Wellington, 2YA 5 \ (418.7 metreshVs. p]m„ studio items; 5.0,;. children's sessidn- '6' C dinner music; 7.0,' iWs-session, market'reports and sports results; , 7.40, lecturette, £•': h - 'Jacobsen, "Sihiplo Explanations of Scientific Phenomena"; 8.0, chimes.'; overture, 2\ A Orchestrina, "La Syrene";:"sbDrano, Gretta' Stark. "One Fine Day": piano, Ruby' Adell, "Nocturne in A": baritone, R. Kemp, Recitativo aiid Aria, " 'Tis I. Coppehus"; duet, . Gretta Stark and W. Hancock. ' Are You Going to Dance": selection. 2YA Orchestrina. "A Persian Princess''; Mr. and Mrs: A. Russell, humour. • ~ How I Like 'Em"; duet., ''Cream 111 My Coffee"; song, "Come, Sing .to-Me"; instrumental, Efrem Zimbalist,' "Orientale" .(record); contralto, Mrs. R. Kemp, "Romance"; duet, W. Hancock end: R. Kemp. Vive"; selection, 2YA Orchestrina. "The Dancing Mistress"; weather report and announcements: soprano, Gretta Stark. "Huguette "Waltz"; duet, W Hancock a'nd Mrs. R. Kemp, "When We Are Married".; copcert waltz, 2YA Orchestrina, '.'Je T'Aime" ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell, "A Land Fit.for Heroes to.Live In"; duet, "Tip T<v» Thro' the Tulips": Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, "New Sullivan Selection" (record): tenor. W. Hancock. "A Lovo'Ne ; H For Two"; duet, Gretta Stark and Mrs. P. Kemp,' "Nocturne": instrumental, W, H. Squire, "Prize Song" (record); quartette. Etude, "Huntsmen's Chorus '; march, 21A Orchestrina. "Strauss March ". • . • Australian Stations. • Sydney, 2FC (451 roetresV—P-M-. children's session: 5.15, orchestra , P» sporting news; 5.55, country ■. session., selected programme of' popular lteias. . ; JSSSSi,§ : selected orchestral muelo-attd popular items ■ Melbourne 3LO (371 .metres).-7-15 > children's e f s \ lon t j la ? report ß T 5.35.- lee i*e>lectea concert programm®.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20570, 22 May 1930, Page 3
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1,032WIRELESS PROGRAMMES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20570, 22 May 1930, Page 3
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