WEEK-END RADIO
Trentham Races & Dramatic Episode From 2YA LYRIC DRAMA TO-MORROW 21'A WELLINGTON (570 k.c.) 7.0-8.30: Breakfast session. liaily programme from JO.O. 12.0: Itnimmg comHieutary on linal (tliiril) day of Wellington Racing Club's summer meeting relayvl from Treutliam racecuirse. interspersed with selected recordings. 5.0: Children's session. 0.0: Dinner musie. 1.0: News and reports. SO: Frank Crowthers Novei'y Orchestra, Fantasia, "A Day in Paris'' (Fucik). 8.16: Raymond Beatty, basso cantantv, with orchestra, “On Hie Road to .Mandalay'' (Speaks); “I Travel the Road (Thayer); “Friend o' .Mine" (Sanderson). S2O: Alareeau, the wonder accordionist, •‘Marionettes” Polka (.Marceau). S.'-’.J: Norman Long, entertainer al the piano, “I Certainly Don't Need 101 l illilliam). S”o' Cornet and Trombone Duel .Mr. Syd Bernard and Don Sutton, wltu orchestra, “Excelsior" (Balfe). 8.30: A piano and Will Bishop. 8.4’-’: Raymond Beatty, “King Charles” (White); "1 Heard Aou Siu'-lng” (Fisher). 5.53: Frank Crowther's Noveltv Orchestra. .Melody, •'Clianso-i Sans Paroles” (Tschalkowsky); Injerniezzo. Seelie. “In a Persian Market” (Ketelbey) 9.0: Weather report and station notices 94* Frank Crowther's Novelty Jrchestru. Waltz “Ciribiribin” (Peslalozza); ••L’Esprlt Franeais” (Waldtenfe'). J. 14: Walter Glynne. tenor, with organ and male choir, "The Old Kus.He Bridge Skellv) - “A Dream of Paradise (Littleion) 9 29: Frank Crowther’s Novelty Orchestra, ' Schottische, “The Kinkajou; (Tierney): Waltz, “Rose of Picardy Haydn Wood). 9.30: "We Await lour Verdict,” dramatic episode, the first ot a new series of broadcast trials. The case is an action for malicious ptosefution brought by .Mrs. Emma Templing against Mrs Jane .Midderson, following a friemby game of poker a t the house of Urn del endant. 10.0: Sporting summary. 10.10. Modern recorded dance programme. 11.10. Close down. 2YC WELLINGTON (840 k.c.) 5.0-6.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dlnnor music. 8.0: Schubert's “Symphony No. 7 in C Major,” recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra. sjMU-O: A variety programme, featuring at 0.0, Ronald Frankau, in characteristic numbers, and at 9.34, humorous songs by Frann Crumit. (Alternative to 2YA). 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.c.) 7 0-8 30: Breakfast session. Daily programme from 10.0. 8.0: Relay ot the following concert programme from 4YA: Recording, His Majesty’s Theatre Orchestra, “The Dubarry" Selection (Millocker). 8.1): Hansel and Gretel will entertain with popular hits. 8.10: Recording, Rudy Star Three xvlophone and vibraphone, “Jovial Jasper (Grden): “Mighty Lak a Rose" (Nevin). 8.2: Recording, Gillie Potter, humour. “Heard at Hogsnorton—The Truth About the 8.8. C." (Potter). 8.30: Mr. 1. AlcCaw’s Novelty Trio, saxophone and piano, saxophone duet, “Tyrolean Fantasie” (Iloltnes). 8 37: Recording, Elsie and Doris IVaters, “Gert and Daisy Write a Lettci”: "Mrs. Stanley Holloway” (Waters). 8.48: Recording, Guilletta Morino, violin with novelty Quintet, “Little Love Nest" (Carna). 8 49: Recordings, Scott Wood Novelty Plavers, "Our J,ocnl Cinema” (Robinson). 8 55'- Hill Livschakoft' Dance Orchestra, “The World’s Best Hits” Aled'ey (Borchert) 9.0: Weather report and station notices 9.2: The London Plano Accordion Band, recording, “Remembrance” (Melti); “AYhere the Mountains Meet the Sea” (Tllslev) 9.8: Hansel and Gretel in further popular hits. 9.15: Mr. J. McOaw s Novelty Trio saxophone duet, “O Sou? Mio (di Capua); piano, “Tickle the Ivories” (Henzer); saxophone solo, "Pep It Up ’ (Phillips). 9.25: Recording, Ciee-y Courtneidge and Company, “The. Girl in the Post Ofllco” (Jeans). !».3O: Rebroadcast from 2YA Wellington ot “Dramatic Episode feature. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance programme. 11.10: Close down, DAVENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. SO p.m. (N.Z. summer time): Chimes of Big Ben. The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. 9.0: Talk. 9.15: A variety programme by Aus-‘i-alian artists. 9.45-10.0: The News. To-morrow’s Programmes 2YA WELLINGTON (570 k.c.) 9.0: Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of service from the Vivian Street Baptist Church. Preacher: Rev. L. J. Boulton Smith; organist and choirmaster: Mr. Chas. Collins. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.0: "Concerto No. 3 in C Minor” (Beethoven), for piano and orchestra. Arthur Schnabel, piano, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 3.35-4.30: Selected recordings. 0.0: Children’s . song service, conducted by Uncle AVilliam assisted by the children’s choir from St. Thomas s Anglican Church. 7.0: Relay of evening service from the Vivian Street Church of Christ. Preacher: Mr. A. G. Saunders, B.A. Organist and ciioirmistress: Mrs. Shepherd. 8.15 (approx.): Selected recordings. 8 30- The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Julius Pruwer, “The Daughter of the Regiment” Overture (Donizetti). 8 38: Rosa Ponseiie, soprano, and tiie Metropolitan Opera House Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Giulio Sett!, “Queen of Heaven” (Bellini). 8.46: Myra Hess, pianoforte solo. “Rosamunde” Ballet Music (Schubert). 8.50: Elizabeth Ruthberg, soprano, and Friedrich Schorr, baritone, “See e v’ Chen! Where methought, can She Be” (Wagner); “A.Shoemaker’s Life is Ayo Full of Care” (Wagner). 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.4: “Pelleas and Melisande,” it lyric drama, text by M. Maeterlinck, and music by Claude Debussy. Performed l>v principals and orchestra of the Opera Comique. Paris. (First produced at the Opera Comique. Paris. May 1903). Cast: Pollens, half-brother to Goiaud, tenor. Melisande, soprano. Golaud, baritone. Arkel. King of Allemande, bass. Ynioid. son of Golaud, soprano. Act 1. scene 1 - Tn a forest; Act 1, scene 2—A Room in the Castle. Act 2 scene I—A1 —A Fountain in the Park: Act 2.' scene 2—A Room in the Castle. Act 3, scene I—One of the Castle Towers. Act 4—lnterlude. 10.5: Close down. 2YC. WELLINGTON (840 k.c.). 6.0 to 8.0: Selected recordings. 8.0-10.0: Programme of Band Musie, will popular vocal and solo instrumental interludes. (Alternative to 2YA). 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (720 k.e.) 90: Selected recordings. 11.0: Relay of morning service from Rugby Street Methodist Church. Preacher: Mr. Ashleigh Fetch. Organist: Mr. Norman Williams. Choirmaster: Mr. Len Travers. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner musie. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.0: Recording, Alfred Cortot, pianoforte, “Caruaval Suite, Op. 9” (Schumann). 3.24: Selected recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.30. Children’s song service, conducted by the children of the Presbyterian Sunday schools. 6.15: Selected recordings. 7.0: Remy ot evening service from Knox I’rcsbyterian Church. Preacher: Rev. T. W. Armour. Organists: Miss V. Butler. Choirmaster: Mr A. G. Thompson. 8.15: Selected recordings. 8.30: Recordings, The Minneapolis Svmphony Orchestra, “Krelslerlana 1 ’ (a) “Tannbourin Chinois”; (b) “Caprice Viennois”: (c) “Llbesfreud” iKrelsler). 84- Lawrence Tibbett, baritone recital, “Standin’ In de Need of Prayer"- (Greenbere)- “’Tis an Earth Defiled" (Hanson); “De Glory Road” (Wolfe). 8.56: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, ‘Trannierle” Reverie (Schumann). 9.0. Weather forecast and station notices. Relay of concert programs from Station 4YA. Dunedin, which includes Items by the station orchestra. 10.0: Close down. DA VENTRY SHORTWAVE BROADCAST. SO p.m. (N.Z. summer time): Chimes of Big Ben A John Ireland piogramme. Stuart Robertson; baritone, and Ernest Lush, pianoforte. 8.30: Talk, "Nightmure.” 8.45: Violin recital by Jack Salisbury. 9.0: A Roman Catholic service, relaved from Nottingham Cathed’-ai. 9.4510‘0: 'Weekly nowslotter.
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