RADIO NOTES
FRIDAY, JUNE 16 "IYA: 7.45 Talk: "Is Now Zealand "Rugby Deteriorating (2) —Mark Xich • oils Discusses Heeling Back, the Pass and Defensive Tactics; 8.0 £■(*- \ win Fischer and his Cham be i Oich. .estra Symphony in B Flat Major ■■•jt '(Mozart); Si 22 Royal Choral Society rand London Philharmonic is the Glorious Work, Heavens are Telling" (Haydn); .*8.30 Studio Oichestra "The Gods Go- . A-Begging" Suite (Handel); P. 45 • Heinrich Schlusnus, baritone; 5.48 : Studio Orchestra; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Evelyn Bushridge, mezzo_soprano; "9.17 Boston Promenade Orchestra, Romain" Overture (Ber. li s); 9.25 Vladimir Rosing, tenor— iStsky-Korsakov selections; 9.33 Wal ■~ter Gicseking, pianist and the London Philharmonic Orchestra; 9.53 Lotte Lehmann, soprano; 10.0.11.0 : Music, mirth and melody. a 2YA: 7.40 "Is New Zealand Rugby Deteriorating" (1): Mark Nichoils; '8.0 Boston Promenade Orchestra; ■ 8.10 Vivian Delia Chiesa and Thomas L. Thomas, vocal duets; 8.18 Grisha ,-*Qoluboff } violin; 8.24 The Revellers, male quartet; 8.35 Orchestra Mas. »cotte; 8.43 Talk: Major F. H. Lam Just Saluting: 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Zeb; 9.15 Recital by Jean TVlcFarlane, New Zealand contralto; 9.30 An American band programme: Lang Worth Military Band; 9.39 Don -aid Novis, tenor with Eddie Dunstedler at the organ; 9.45 Robert Hood Band; 10.0.11.0 Rhythm on "Record —a programme of new dance recordings. 3YA: 8.0 London Philharmonic •Orchestra; 8.10 Recital by Rita Jam, , mezzo-contralto; 8.22 Ferenc Vecsey, violin; 8.33 The Dficca Choir • conducted by Arnold Gouklsbrough; :8.40 Haagen Holenberg. solo pianist. Presents: "Scherzo in E Flat Minor" (Brahms); ''Ballade in A Flat'' (Chopin); "Dedication'" (Schumann.Lis/.t) •9.0 Weather; 9.5 Talk by Mr L. R. R. Denny ? Entertainments.—Then ■and Now —Minstrel and Strolling Playter; 9.20 Eric Coates and Sym. phony Orchestra; 9.2(5 Ernest Rogers, "tenor; 9.38 Edith Lorand Orchestra; "9.46 Florence Austral, soprano: 1 On the Banks of Allan Water; Everywhere I Go; Ben Bolt; 9.56 Albert W. Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra; 10.0Music, mirth and melody. 4YA: 7.0 Government and oversea, -reports; 8.0 Dad and Dave from Snake Gully; 8.15 Pinto Pete in Arizona; 8,30 The Rich Uncle from Fiji: 8.42 Talk by Mr Angus Ross, The Durham Report; 9.0 Weather; 9.7 London Symphony Orchestra; 9.20 Readings by Professor Adams, with musical interludes; 10.0-11.0 Dance by the Savoy Dance Band. SATURDAY. JUNE 17 Sfe: IYA: 2.15 Rugby commentary. A recital by the Auckland Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Choir; 8.0 The Choir; 8.9 Ros. ario Bourdon Symphony; 8.13 Aileen, Warren, piano: Nocturne No. 't8 v- (Chopin), Largo E Mesto (Beethoven), Prelude (PouishnofT); 8.26 T' c Choir; 8.33 Rosario Bourdon Symphony; 8.37 Haydn Murray, violin; :8.49 The Choir; 8.53 Rosario Bourdon Symphony; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Geraldo and his Orchestra with Cyril •Grantham, The Top Hatter,s and the Geraldettes. "Selection: Swing Time"' 9.14 Raie d a novelty ® piano; <f.20 Music in the Russ Mor. .gan Manner, featuring the Swing Fourteen, vocal; 9.26 Sidne}? Torch, • organ; 9.29 Zonophone Minstrels; . 5.41 Django Reinhardt, guitar, and Stephane piano; 9.47 Emilio Livi, light vocal; 9.50 Carroll Gii: bons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans 10.10.11.15 Dance music. - • y 2YA: 2.45 Rugby football match •8.0 Coronets of England: The Life o -Queen Elizabeth; 8.29 Charlie Kunz -piano; 8.35 Dorothy Alt, light vocal 8.41 Rossini's International Orches tra; 8.47 Brian Lawrence, light vocal 8.53 London Piano Accordion Band > 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Dance programme 3YA: 2.30 Commentary on Rugh. match, relayed from Lancaster Park .8.0 Homestead on the Rise; 8.15 On Good Deed a Day: 8.27 Massed Sym phony Orchestra; 8.35 Coronets o / England: The Life of Charles ll'The Merry Monarch; 9.0 Weather 9.5 Modern dance programme t music by the Bailey.Marston Dane - Orchestra; 10.15.11.30 Resumption t x dance programme. 4YA: Rugby football; S.O A ligl • orchestral and ballad concert: Th S Polydor String Orchestra, Overtun 8.10 Dorothy L. Stentiford; 8.16 Tt Rosario Bourdon, Orchestra: 8.28 A J, Lungley, baritone; 8.37 Lou
Levy and his British Gaumont Symphony, Music from the Movies; 8.4.5 Dorothy Stentiford, contralto; 8.51 Hans Buseh Orchestra; 9.5 Dancci music. SUNDAY, JUNE 18 IYA: 11.0 Anglican service from All Saints Church; 7.0 Methodist service lrom Pitt Street Church; 8.15 Recordings; 8.30 London Philharmonic Orchestra, Coronation March-, 8.10.10.0 Recorded play; Old English by John Galsworthy. 2YA: Presbyterian service from St Andrew's Church; 7.0 Congregational servicc from the Cambridge Terrace Church: 8.15 Recordings; 8.30 Grand Symphony ''Mireille" Over ture (Gounod); 8.36 An operatic re. cital from Gounod by Mrs J. A. Rankin, mezzo-soprano; 8.46 Berlin, Phil harmonic Orchestra; 8.50 Alexander Kipnis, bass; 8.56 The State Opera Orchestra, Berlin, "Intermezzo" from' Cavalleria Rusticana; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Symphony Orchestra; 9.13 Nor. man Walker, tenor; 9.21 The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra: The Bartered Bride; 9.29 Maria Nemeth % soprano and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra and Chorus; 9.33 Joseph Schmidt, tenor and Michael Bohnen baritone; 9.41 Berlin State Opeia Orchestra; 9.45 Meta Seinemever, soprano, Grete Merrem.NikLsch, soprano, and Emanuel List, bass with the Berlin State Opera House Orchestra- 9.49-10.1 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 3YA: 11.0 Baptist service from Colombo Street Church; 6.30 Methodist service from Durham Ctreet Church; 8.0 Recordings; 8.30 The BBC Symphony Orchestra, Ruy Bias Overture (Mendelssohn); 8.39 Laurence Tibbett, baritone; 8.4& Valmai Moffett: Cello recitial; 9.0 Weather; 9.5 Studio presentation of "Tin Soldiers' 1 ' a play by Robert Victor: 9.35 Boston Orchestra; 9.43 A recital by Dora Labette, soprano and Normaa Allin. bass; 9.56-10.0 London Symphony Orchestra. 4YA: 11.0 Methodist service from Trinity Methodist Church; 6.30 Congregational service from Moray Place Congregational church; 8.30 A Purcell programme. Items by the Purcell the London Chamber Orchestra, Keith Falkner, baritone, Jacques String Orchestra, Bach Cantata Club Choir; 9.0 Weather; 9.5-10.15 Music from the Theatre. Complete presentation of the early English Opera ''Dido and Aeneas'' by Henry Purcell.
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