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TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES IYA, Auckland. 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 12.30: Relay of mid-week service from St. Matthew’s Church. 12.50: Lunch music (continued). 2.0: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. 3.15: Sports results. 3.30: Talk, prepared by the Association for Country Education, Home Science Tutorial Section of the University of Otago. 3.45: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: hour, conducted by Aunt Dorothea. 6.0: Dinner music (recorded). 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme by the Bohemian Orchestral Society, conducted by Colin Muston, L.R.A.M. Relayed from the Town Hall 1. The Orchestra, “The Barber of Seville” Overture (Rossini). 2. “Peer Gynt” Suite, No. 2. (1) Ingrid’s lamentation; (2) Arabian dance; (3) The home coming (the storm); (4)" Solveig’s song. 3. Rhapsody, No. 2 (Friedmann). 4. Mrs. Gladys Stormont (soprano), “Cavatina.” Miss Dors. Judson (piano), with the Orchestra, Concerto, No. 2, for Piano and Orchestra (Saint Saens). The Orchestra, “The Three Bears” Suite (Eric Coates); 7. Baritone solo. 8. The Orchestra, Excerpts from “Meistersingers.” (1) Introduction 3rd act; (2) Dance of the prentices; (3) Mastersingers’ procession (Wagner). 9. The Orchestra, “London” Suite (Eric Coates). 10.0 to 11.0: Dance music. 2YA, Wellington. 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings., 10.30: Devotional service. 11.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Educational session: (8) Mr. L. B. Quartermain, “Romances of Modern Authorship” (2) (C.D.). 2.20: Dr. A. G. Butchers, “Britain’s Place in World Affairs” (4) (C.D.). 2.40: Mr. D. C. Sclater, “The Romance of the Post Office in New Zealand” (1) (8.C.). 3.0: Dr. J. H. Murdoch, M.A., Dip. Ed., “Lessons in French Pronunciation” (4). 3.30: Frost forecast. 4.0: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Big Brother Jack. 7.0:' News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. . 8.0: Chimes. Popular programme. The Ormandy Orchestra, Selection from “Sunny.” 8.7: A further incident in the lives oi the Japanese houseboy and his employer, “Settlement.” 8.21: “Music at Your Fireside,’ introducing, “La Maison Grise ; Spring Song”; “Love, Here is My Heart.” 8.36: Recording, The Ormandy Orchestra, selections from “Naughty Marietta.” 8.40: Talk, Major-General B. S. Merlin, “Adventures of a Page at the Russian Court.” 9.0: Station notices. 9.5: Recordings: A recital by Adele Kern, soprano: “The Nightingale,” ‘ The Bird in the Wood,” “Love Songs Waltz. 9.15: Recordings: A recital by Vasa Prihoda, violinist: “Berceuse,” /Caprice in E major,” “Valcik,” “Cavatina. 9.31: Recordings: A Handel recital by Keith Falkner, baritone: “The People That Walked in Darkness,” “What Tho I Trace,” “Droop Not Young Lover.” 9.42: Recordings: Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra: “Water Music Suite,” “Allegro,” “Air,” “Sourree,” “Hornpipe, “Andante,” “Allegro Deciso.” 10 S> to 11.0: Music, mirth and melody. 3YA, Christchurch. 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.0: Time signals. 11.2: Talk under the auspices of the Christchurch branch of the National,Council of Women, Miss M. G. Havelaar, “Madame Avril de Sainte Croix, President of the French “National Council of Women. 1117: Selected recordings. 12.0: Relay from the Civic Theatre of community sing. 1.30: Selected recordings. 2.30: Talk prepared by the Association for Country Education, Home Science Tutorial Section. 3.0:. Classical music. 3.30: Frost forecast. 4.0: Time signals. 4.2. Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Aunt Pat, with, at 5.45 pan., a special feature, “Richard the Lion Heart.” 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals. 8.0: (Grand charity concert arranged by the New Zealand Broadcasting Board, featuring Percy Granger (world-famous pianist, composer and conductor), assisted by the Christchurch Harmonic Society and Chamber Orchestra (conducted by Mr. Victor Peters). Assisting artists: Miss Blanche Atkinson, pianist;. Miss Althea Harley-Slack, pianist; Mr. George Martin, organist. (Relayed from the Civic Theatre. AU-Grainger Programme: 1. Choir and organ, “Recessional,” for Choir and Organ (words by Rudyard Kipling). (Conducted by the composer). 2. Chamber Orchestra, “Green Bushes,” Passacaglia on an English folksong. (Conducted by the composer). 3. Choir and Chamber Orchestra Love Verses from “The Song of Solomon.” (Conducted by the composer). 4. Piano sole by Percy Grainger, “Ramble on the Love Duet from Richard Strauss’ Opera, “The Rose Bearer,” Paraphrase on the “Flower” Waltz from Tschaikowsky’s “Nutcracker” Suite. 5. Folksong settings for choir, (a) “I’m Seventeen Come Sunday. Choir and two pianos, (b) “Irish Tune from County Derry.” Choir unaccompanied. (Conducted by the composer), (c) “Shallow Brown” (Sea Shanty), (d) “The Hunter in His ,Career.” 6. Piano and Chamber Orchestra, (a) “Hendel in the Strand.” Clog dance for piano and strings, (b) “Blithe Bells.” For tuneful percussion and chamber orchestra. Aluminium marimba, Ella Grainger. (c) “Spoon River.” American folk-dance, set for chamber orchestra. 7. Two Australian pieces (choir): (a) “Australian Upcountry Song.” Choir unaccompanied.

(Conducted by the composer), (b) “Marching Song of Democracy,” for choir and chamber orchestra. (Conducted by the composer). 10.0 to 11.0: (approx.): dance music, including interlude with the Cocoanut Grove Ambassadors. 4YA, Dunediri. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Concert programme. 10 to 11: Music, mirth and melody. 2FC, Sydney. 10.0: National programme: “Spring Antics.” A frolicsome revue by Mark Makeham. Nymphs, satyrs, dryads, hamadryads, sylphs and fauns sport hilariously under the- leadership of the great god ‘'“Pan” in this gay phantasy of spring. Presented by the A.B.C. (Melbourne) Revue Company, Theatre Orchestra and Chorus, under the direction of Cecil Fraser. Production: Frank D. Clewlow. 10.45: “Some Ancient Valentines,” Mr. H. W. Allen. 11.0: Short recital by Stella Power (soprano), assisted by Adrian Bendall (harp). Soprano: “Caro Nome”; “Apres un Reve.” Harp: “Autumn.” Soprano; “Chinese Lullaby”; “Rose Softly Blooming’; “Nymphs and Sylvians.” Harp: “Le Cygne,” arranged for harp by Flasselmans. “The Blackbird.” 11.35: Brass band concert by Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, conducted by F. C. Johnston, assisted by J. Alexander Browne (baritone), The Two “Wags (comedians). , 12.30 a.m.: From Perth: Resume of the day’s play in the cricket match: M.C.C. versus Western Australia. 2BL, Sydney. 10.0: Programme by Ben Williams (Welsh operatic tenor), Laurence Godfrey Smith (pianist), Thea fillips (soprano), Fred Collier (baritone). 11.0: Excerpts from “El Amor Brujo,” played by the Orquesta Filharmonica de Madrid, under the direction of Maestro Perez Casas, (r.). 11.40: Conchita Supervia (soprano), “The Barber of Seville,” “Cavatine «de Rosina.” 11.52: Madame van Barentzen (riiano) with symphony orchestra, “Nights in the Garden of Spain. Au Genrallfa; Danse Lointaine; Tans les 'Jardins de la sierra de Cordoue. Daventry. 7.15: Big Ben. “Kerbside Memories.” Musical and other memories of the London streets of 20 years ago revived by “Stiffy.” 7.30: A recital by Eileen Andjelkovitch (violin), Sonatina in G, Gipsy Serenade, Orientale, Air. Two Old French Dances. Andaluza. Gigue. 8.0: “Poet’s Corner,” by Mary Pakington. A short play written round an incident in the early life of the poet, John Keats, whose birthday is commemo-

rated on October 31. Produced by William MacLurg. Greenwich time signal at 8.15. 8.35: Helen Breen, Jack Hodges and Helen Howard in friendly harmony. 9.0 to 9.15: The news.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1935, Page 2

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