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BROADCASTING

j To-day’s Programmes. i j 1 NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. I J Programme of classical and Symphonic ' instrumental music, “The Phantom,” the ! motifs of which are based on “ghostly themes,” from IYA—Programme by the Port Nicholson Silver Band with vocal interludes from 2YA—Forty-minute re- . cital of New Zealand music from 3YA, and further recital by Grace Wilkinson. New Zealand contralto—Beatrice Pugh, Australian soprano, from 4YA. i 2Y3, New Plymouth. | j 8.0: An. hour of modern dance music I introducing the latest numbers, j 9.0: Weather forecast, j 9.1: Stuart Robertson and male chorus, {“Green Grow the Rushes 0,” “Marching | Through Georgia.” j 9.4: Gladys Moncneff, “Lover of My I Dreams.” j 9,7: Major and Minor, piano duet, “Let’s j Put Out the Lights ” i 9.10: New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, I “Savoy Hunting Medley.” | 9.13: Flotsam and Jetsam, “The Highjßrow Sailor.” j 9.16: Massed bands of the British iLegion, “Colonel Bogey.” i 9.20: Classic Opera Company, vocal gems from “II Trovatore.” 9.28: Raie da Costa, pianoforte, “Follow a Star” medley. 9.32: Peter Dawson, “Song of the Thames.” 9.35: R. E. McPherson, Wurlitzer organ, “A Japanese Sunset.” 9.39: Light Opera Company, vocal gems from “The Desert Song.” 9.47: Ken Harvey, banjo solo, “Doll Dance.” 9.50: Miliza Korjus, “Thousand and One Nights” waltz. 9.54: Sydney Gustard, cinema organ, “Bird Songs at Eventide.” 9.57: De Groot and the Picadilly orchestra, “Evensong.”

IYA Auckland. Sports results. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0; Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Sports talk, Gordon Hutter. 8.0: "The Phantom,” based on “ghostly themes.” Recording, Clemens Schmalstich, conducting the Symphonic Orchestra, Overture to “The Flying Dutchman” (Wagner). 8.10: Sophie Braslau (contralto), “The Erl King” (Schubert). 8.14: Yehudi Menuhin (violinist), "Dance of the Goblins” (Bazzini). 8.18: Recording, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.” 8.24: Robert Easton (bass), “The Midnight Review.” 8.28: Alexander Brailowsky (piano), “Dance of the Fire Adorers” (de Falla). 8.32: Milan Symphony Orchestra, "Fetes” (Symphonic Poem) (Debussy). 8.38: Walter Glynne (tenor), “Faery Song” from “The immortal Hour” (Broughton). 8.42: Colonne Symphony Orchestra (of Pans), conducted by Paul Paray, “A Night on the Bare Mountain” (Moussorgsky). 8.50; Madame Annette, Chapman (mezzo-soprano), (a) "Standchen”; (b) “Heiden Roslein”; (c) “Death and the Maiden”; (d) “The Trout” (Schubert).

9.0: From ail stations. Weather. Station notices. 9.Q: Science talk, R. A. Falla, M.A., "Recent Adances in Zoology.” 9.20: Modern symphonic programme, recordings. Roy Bargy (solo pianist) and Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, Concerto in F (George Gershwin). 9.45: Gerhard Busch (baritone), Two Songs of Yrjo Kilpiren, (a) "Moonlight”; (b) "Elegy to the Nightingale.” 9.53: Sir Hamilton Harty and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Overture to a “Picaresque”" Comedy (Arnold Bax). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. 2YA W'ellington. Sports results. 3.30: Time signals and weather for farmers. 4.0: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. o.U; Dinner music. i.O: news and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 8.0; Recordings. 8.5: Essie Ackland ucontralto), “Gentle Zephyrs”; “The Fairy Tales of Ireland.” 8.11: Reginald Dixon (organ), "Through Southern Climes' Medley). 8.17: Jack Wilson (piano), - "Dancing Dolls" Medley; "Raindrops” Medley. 8.L3: Michael O Biggins (baritone), "Gieen isle of Man' (rioeckel); “The Quid Plaid Shawl” (Baynes). 8.29: The Kill Billies (vocal) witn novelty accompaniment, "The Sunset Trail”; “Curry Mci Back to the, Done Prairie.” 8.35: Edith Dcnmd. and ner Viennese Orchestra, “Evening bells.” 8.40: Talk, Miss Edith M. Hind, "Twenty Minutes with the Moderns.” 9.5; A programme by the Fort Nicholson Silver Band, with vocal interludes by the Orpheus Sextette. The Band, "8.8. and C.F.” Marcn (Ord Hume); “Un Peu d’Amour” Valse (Silesu)., 9.13: The Sextette (vocal), “Rendezvous” (Aletter); “Oh, Susanna” (Foster). 9.19: The Band, “A Waltz Dream” Selection (O. Strauss); “Deep Harmony” Hymn (arr. Scotney). 9.28: Special recording, “Eb and Zeb,” the country storekeepers, in a further humorous episode. 9.33: The Band, “Simple Aveu” (Euphonium solo) (soloist, Bandsman Jack Smith) (Thorne), Popular Medley, introducing “Policeman’s Holiday,” “Vienna, City of My Dreams”; “The King’s Navee.” 9.49: The Sextette (vocal), “Barney O’Hca” (Lover); “In the Gloaming” (Harrison). 9.55: The Band, “June Drums” Patrol; “The Storm King” March (Hawkins). 10.4 to 11.4: Dance programme of new releases., 3YA Christchurch. cast and light music. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, with at 5.30 p.m., “Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp.” G.O: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30; Time signal from the Dominion Observatory. Recorded Maori talk by Mr. W. W. Bird, M.A., late Superintendent of Native Education, “The Maori Language.” 8.0: Forty minutes recital of New Zealand music. 8.9; Recording, Ernest McKinley (tenor), “Haere Tonu.” 8.12:

3YA Orchestra, (a) “E Pari Ra”; (b) “Home Little Maori, Home”; (c) “Ka Mate.” 8.21: Recording, Fraser Gange (bai’itone), “Achal by the Sea.” 8.24: 3YA Orchestra, “Menin Gate Vision." 8.29: Recording, Ernest McKinley (tenor), “Song of the Locust.” 8.32: 3YA Orchestra. (a) “Hine E Hine”; (b) “Waiata Maori” (Hill); (c) “Waiata Pol.” 8.42; Recording, Henry Geehl and William Lovelock (piano duets), (a) “Chant Sans Paroles” (Tschaikowsky); (b) “Marche Militaire” (Schubert). 8.48: Grace Wilkinson (contralto recital), (a) “Ouvre Tes Yeux Bleus” (Massenet); (b) "Blackbird’s Song”; (c) “Don’t Come in Sir, Please”; (d) “Provenzalisches Lied” (Schumann). 9.5: Talk, Allen Curnow, “The Poetry of Robert Herrick.” 9.20: Recording, The London Palladium Orchestra, (a) “Blue Devils’ March”; (b) “Through Night to Light.” 9.26: Robert Allison (baritone), “Mary” (Richardson). 9.30: Recordings, Orchestra Mascotte, (a) “Ninna —Nanna” Waltz; (b) “Estudiantina” Waltz. 9.36; Mavis Bennett (soprano), (a) “Valley of Laughter”; (b) “Bird of Love Divine.” 9.42; Recording, Dol Dauber and his orchestra, (a) “Cupid’s Army”; (b) “Almond Blossom.” 9.48; Robert Allison (baritone), (a) “My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet”; (b) “The Bonnie Wells o’ Wearie.” 9.54; Recording. The London Palladium Orchestra, (a) “The Forge in the Forest” (Michaelis); (b) “Turkish Patrol” (Michaelis). 10.0 to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody.

4YA Dunedin. 8.0: Recordings. 8.8: Ted Heaney, piano accordion. 8.17: Regal Pantomime Company. 8.29: Popular music made interesting by Gil Dech, pianist 8.40; Talk, Mr. B. B. Blackmore, "The Glorious Fourth of July: How America Celebrates." 9.5: Chamber music concert, featuring Miss Beatrice Pugh, soprano. Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 9.17:, Miss Beatrice ruglr. 9.32: Lener String Quartet. 10.4 to 11.4; Dance music. AUSTRALIAN 6 1 /Vi IUINS 2BL, Sydney. 9.30: Sascha Berliner’s Continental Ensemble, in association with Horace Gilson (tenor;. 10.3 U: "With the Spanisti Composers,” featuring two famous ballets; "Love the Magician” and “The Three-Cornered Hat” Suite, by Manuel de Falla; also Conchita Supervia in de Falla’s Spanish songs. 2FC Sydney. 8.30: A national programme. A recital by Michael Head, famous English com-poser-pianist-singer. 11.0: The National Military Band, conducted by Stephen Yorke, with Stanley Clarkson (bass). 10.11: Stanley Clarkson, with Military Band accompaniment. 10.18: Band, “Italian Divertissement: A Day in Maples” (Byng). 10.30: Regional programme. 10.41; Stanley Clarkson; “Young Dietrich” (Henschel); "Oh, Could 1 But Express in Song” (Malashkin). 10.48: Band, Valse “Caprice” (Wioniawski); Overture, "The Black Domino” (Auber). 11.0: Relayed to national stations: Howard Jacobs, London’s famous dance orchestra leader and saxophonist, conducting the A.B.C. Dance Orchestra.

SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST Daventry. 4.0 p.m.: Big Bon. The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall. 4.39: “A Countryman’s Diary,” by A, G. Street. 4.34; A recital of popular ballads by Ernest Hargreaves (tenor). “Nirvana”; "I Hear You Calling Me”; “Ninetta; “Jane”; “Maire, My Girl.” 5.10: “This Tennis Racket.” Service by John Pudney. 5.40: News and announcements. Greenwich time signal at 5.45. 0.0; Close clown. .

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 172, 3 July 1936, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 172, 3 July 1936, Page 8

BROADCASTING Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 172, 3 July 1936, Page 8

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