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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES SYA, CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles) 7.0 to 8.30 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.0: Time signals Irom Dominion Observatory. 11.30: Talk by a Food Expert on "Diet." 11.50: Selected recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 3.0: Classical recordings. 4.0: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. 4.0: Light musical programme. 4.30: Special weather forecast for farmers and special frost forecast for South Island fruitgrowers. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by "Uncle Allan." 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. 7.35: Addington stock market reports. 8.0: Chimes. Relay of concert programme from Station 4YA, Dunedin.

10.0: Dance music. Alternative programme, 3YL, 1200 kilocycles. 5 p.m.: Light musical programme. 7.0: Afterdinner music. 8.0: Concerted vocal and solo instrumental programme, featuring The Corale dell' Unionc Ticinese Berna, Master Yehudi Manuhin 'violin), and William Murdoch (piano). 9.0: Gems from the operas. IYA, AUCKLAND <650 Kilocycles) 7.0 to 8.30 a.m.: Breakfast session. 10.0: Devotional service, conducted by Rev. Frank de Lisle. 10.15: Selected recordings. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. 3.0: Special recorded feature: "Music at your Fireside," introducing: "At Night" (Rachmaninoff): "Minuet in E Flat" (Mozart). 3.15: Sports results. 3.30: Light musical programme. 4.30: Special weather report for fanners and sports, results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by Uncle Bob. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chamber music programme: Felix Salmond i violoncello) and Simeon Rumschisky (.pianoforte) present: "Sonata in A Minor." Op. 36, Ist movement: Allegro agitato; 2nd movement: Andante molto tranciuillo; 3rd movement: Adagio—allegro; 4th movement: Allegro molto morcaio (Grieg). 8.30: Recording: Elisabeth Ohms, soprano, "Traume" (Dreams) (Wagner); "Schmerzen" <Wagner i. 8.38: Mrs Hester Stansfeld Prior, the eminent English pianiste, with strings and flute, presents Bach's "Brandenberg Concerto in D Major for Piano,

Flute and Violin," with string accompaniment. Ist movement: Allegro; 2nd movement: Adagio affettuaoso; 3rd movement: Allegro. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.2: Reserved. 9.20 to 11.0: Dance music. Alternative programme, IYX, 880 kilocycles. 5 p.m.: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Vaudeville j and variety programme. 9.0: Four short recitals. Featuring: W. H. Squire i'cellist), Muriel BrunskilJ (contralto), Arthur Rubinstein (pianist), and Dora Labette (soprano) and Hubert Eisdcll • tenon, in duets. j 2YA, WELLINGTON | 1570 Kilocycle,--,,! 1 T.U to 8.30 a.m.: Breakfast -essioM 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. | 10.30: Devotional service. 11.0: Time j signal from the Dominion Observatory. 112 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Classical hour. 3.0 and 4.0: Sports results. Time signals from the Dominion Observatory. Light musical programme. 3.30 and 4.30: Special weather forecast for farmers. 5.0: Children's hour. 0.0; Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Time signal from the Dominion Observatory. 7.30: Talk, Our Gardening Expert,

"For the Home Gardener." 8.0: Chimes. Forty minutes with Bach. Willem Mengelberg and his Concertgebouw Orchestra, Suite No. 2 in P> Minor for Flutes and Strings: ia) Grave leading to Allegro—Allegro: (b) Hondo —Bourec, Nos. 1 and 2 -Sarabande; <c) Polonaise Minuet and Badiuiere. 8.26: Philharmonic Choir with Walter vViddop Mennn, "Behold. How Throbs" (Chorus No. 25) iSt. Mat I hew Passion >. 8.30: Elsie Suddaby 'soprano), "Though Reviling Tongues Assail Us." 8.31: Prof. Bat-hem (organ). "Fugue in E Minor." 8.37: Sir Henry .1. Wood, conducting Ihe British Symphony Orchestra, "Gavotte in E for Strings." 8.40: Talk. Dr. Guy H. Scholefleld, 0.8. E., "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather report and station notices. The Philharmonic Orchestra (conducted by Leopold Stokowski), "Russian Sailors' Dance" (Gliere): "Hungarian Dance No. 1" < Brahms, arr. Stokowski). 9.10: Peter Dawson 'bass-bari-tone), "The Devout Lover" (White);

"The Tramp's Song" (Gleison). 9.1(5: London Piano Accordeon Band, "Irela" (Spoliansky); "Two Hearts in Waltz Time" (Stolz). 9.22: Gracie Fields Ccomedienne), "In My Little Bottom Drawer" (Harper); "Just a Catchy Little Tune" (Davies). 9.28: Albert Sandler. assisted by J. Samehtini ("cello) and J. By field (violin with 'cello and piano), "Extassc" Reverie (Gannc); "O, Sole Mio" (di Capua). 9.34: Russ Colombo (vocal), "Let's Pretend There's a Moon": "When You're in •Love" (Stern). 9.40: The Bohemians (light, orchestra), "Dreaming Bells" (Krcrnie): "Blue Pavilion" fArmandolai. 9.46: Gi'ace Moore (soprano), "One Night of Love" (Schcrt/.inger); "Ciribiribin" (Pcstalozzn). 9.i>2: Orchestra Mascot to. "Castles in the Moon" (Lincke): "Starlight Sky" (Waldtcufe'l). 10.0:' Music, mirth and melody. 10.30: Dance programme.

Alternative programme, 2YC. 840 kilocycles. 5 p.m.: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Popular recordings in various moods. 9.0: "From Mozart's Treasure Chest." Featuring at 9.39 p.m.: "Symphony No. 35 in D Minor" (HafTner), recorded by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 4YA. DUNEDIN (790 Kilocycles) 7.0 to 8.30 a.m.: Breaklast session. 10.0: Selected recordings. 10.15: Devotional service. 12 noon: Lunch music. 2 p.m.: Selected recordings. 3.15: Talk, Home Science Extension Bureau, "Ways of Using Tomatoes." 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4.30: Special weather forecast for farmers. Light musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour, conducted by the Travel Man. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.30: Gardening talk. 8.0: Chimes. Programme by the Concert Orchestra, conducted by M. B. L. H. do Rose. "Lvnwood" march (Hume); "On the Beautiful Hudson" waltz (Hermann). 8.16: Recording, Esther Coleman (contralto), "Time's Garden" (Thomas); "Doan* You Cry, My Honey" (Noll). 8.22: The Orchestra. "Norwegian Scenes" suite (Matt). 8.32: Recording, Gil Dech (piano), "Le Jet d'Eau" (Smith): "Polish Dance No. 1" (Scharwenka). 8.38: The Orchestra, "As Once in Happier Days" (with 'cello solo) (Popper): Valse Lent "Priere" (Cremieux); "El Tango d'Amor" (Filipucci). 8.49: Recording, William Heseltine (tenor), "Ailsa Mine" (Newton). 8.53: The Orchestra, 9.2: Talk. Mr D. K. Macdonald, "With

Edgar Wallace on the Congo." 9.20: Professor T. D. Adams and Company, "Scenes from Comedies of Aristophanes." 9.50: Francis Gleesttn (tenor), "Maid of Athens" <Byron and Allen). 9.53: "All's Well," further episode in the Jives of a Japanese housoboy and his employer. 10.7: Favourites, old and new. 10.30: Dance music. Alternative programme, 4YO, 1140 kilocycles. 5 p.m.: .Selected recordings. 7.0: Afterdinner music. 8.0: Light miscellaneous and classical programme. 9.0: Popular tunes from the talkies. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND G.S.D., 25.53 metres; G. 5.8., 31.55 metres; G.S.F., 19.82 metres, New Zealand summer time. 7.15 p.m.: Big Ben. A recital by Empire artists. Linda Parker (Australian soprano), and Virginia McLean C. Major (Scarlatti). Linda Parker. "Dusk" (Roy Agnew). "Lady June," "Angelus" (Cyril Scott;. "To Phyllis"; "Milking Her Flock"; "The Piper" (Arthur Benjamin). Virginia McLean, "Gigue" (Kamell, arr. Craxton), Sonata in F Major; Sonata in C Major (Scarlatti). Linda Parker. "Soring Goeth All in White" (Robert Elkin), "Songs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak). "The First Christmas" (Leslie Woodgate), "Go Not, Happy Day" (Frank Bridge). Virginia McLean; Nocturne in F (Chopin), "Toccata" (Debussy). 7.45; Talk, "The British Empire in the Flying Age" (electrical recording), Sir Evelyn Wrench. C.M.G. 8.0: Michael North (composer and syncopated pianist), playing a programme of his own compositions. Greenwich time signal at 8.15. 8.15: "An Early Morning Eye-Witpess Impression of London Going to Work." J. C. Cannell broadcasting from Trafalgar square, London. 8.30: Tom Jenkins, at the organ of the Plaza Cinema, Swansea, "Caliph of Bagdad" (Boieldieu). "The Juggler" (Groitzsch). "His Majesty the Baby" (Wayne). "Dear Old Home Songs" (arr. Russell). 9.15; Close down.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 5

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BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 5

BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 5

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