RADIO PROGRAMMES
■ t FRIDAY. JANUARY 26. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 KILOCYCLES.) !>:o: Children's hour, by Mr. Adventure ' 'ed: Berlin State Opera House Orchestra; "Tho Beautiful -Galathea" Overture (Suiipo); San Francisco Symphony Orchestra,1 "Bosamunde—Entr'acte" (Schubert); Marek Weber and His Orchestra, "La Belle Hclene" Selection (Offenbach). 6.17: Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, "More Melodious Memories"- (Finck); J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Jlinuet Sici.llcnno" (SquireHiirt); London Symphony Orchestra, "Komarinbkaya" (Glinka). ' 5.34: Organ, Jesse Crawford, La Borrachlta" (Fcrnandoz-Esporon); Musical Art Quartet, "Sorcnade" (Herbert) ; J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, "Minuet in D" (Mozart); London Palladium Orchestra, "Selection of Operatic Gems" (art. Forbes). - 6.50: Organ, Jesso Crawford, "I Loved lou Then as I Love You Now" (Macdonald-Axt); National Military Band, "Ben'JHur" (Byne). 7.0: News. 8.0: Records, ' Royal Belgian Guards Band, "Masaniclla" Ovorture (Aubcr). National Military Band, "In a Monastery Garden" (Ketelboy). 8 14: Mr. K. Macaulay, baritone, (a) "Tho Changing of tho Guard"; (b) "When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to Gold." 8,20: Records, Band of H.M. Coldstrcani Guards, "La Fllle do Madame Angot" Selection (Lccocq); "Amcrioana" Selection (Thur--8 30: Tho Regimental Band of H.Ut.' Grenadier Guards, "Tho Two Little Finchui" (Kllng). 8.40: Lccturctte, Mr.: F. M. Renner, "Wanderlust." ■ 9 0 • Weather report and station notices. !).2:. Records, St.-Hllda Colliery Trizo Baud. "Ballet EKyptlen" (Luigini). 9.14: Mr. XtK t Macaulay, baritone, (a) "Tho Skipper's Flag'-1; (b) "Chorys Gentlemen." 9.20: Records, Australian Commonwealth Bund, (a)'"Hall Storm" (Rimmcr); (b) "Tit Larks" (Ord Hume). (a) "Australia, Forever" March (BettoWce)'; (b) "Entente Cordlale" March (Douglas)., 0.30:. Danco programme. 11.0: Cioso down.' 2YC,' WELLINGTON (840 kilocycles). 5.0: Light, musical programme. 6.0:' Closo down. • 7.0: After-dinner music. :8.0: Concert .programme. 10.0: Closo down. , 3YA, Christchurch (720: kilocycles).—s.o: Children's hour, ,by "Friday." 6.0: .Berlin/ Stato Opera House Orchestra, "If I Wcro Kins" Overturo (Adams); Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Fluttering Birds" (Gcnnlu); Tho Royal Opera Houso Orchestra, Stockholm, "Joyous Youth" Waltz (Coates). 6.15: Berlin State' Opera Houso Orchestra, with Karol Szreter (pianist), "Hungarian Rhapsody" No. '£ (Liszt); Dajos Bcla Orchestra, "Serenade" (Moszkowskl); International Novelty quartet, "Tho Skaters" vWaltz (Waldtcufcl); The Royal Opera Houso Orchestra, Stockholm, "In a Country lano" (Coates). ' 6.34: Selected records. 8.0: Records, Tho : Philharmonic Orchostra, Berlin. "Peor Gynt" No. 1: (a) "MorninE"; (b) "Death of Aso"; (c) . "Anltra's Danco"; (d) "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (OrlcE).' 8.14: Richard Watson (bass), "I'm a Roamcr." 8.18; Bcnuo Molslevltch (piano recital), .(a) "Impromptu in A Flat"; (b) "Etudo In F Major," Op. 25, No. 3; (c) "Etude in A Flat Major," Op. 10, No. 10;' (d) "Etudo In E Flat Major," Op. 10, No. 11; (o) "Etude in C Sharp Minor," Op. 10, No. 4 i(Chopin). 8.30: Cecily Audlbert (soprano), (a) "Ever Lighter" (Brahms) r (b) "Serenade" (Brahms) ;■ (c) "Weyla's Song" (Wolf); (d) "Barcarolle" • (Strauss); (c) "Dream. In the Tiyillgtit" (Straiiss). " 8.45: Records, Pablo Casals ('cello), (a) "Andante"; (b) "Aria" (Bach). 8.53! Frank Titterton (tenor), "By the Sea." 8.56: Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "Rakoczky" March (Berlioz). 8.0: Weather forecast and station notices. 9.3: Reserved. 0.20: Record, Grand Symphony Orchestra, "The .Land of Smiles" Selection (Lchar). 9.28: "How the Other Half Lives" —Being the fourth of a series of Radio Travelogues, this week's visit will afford listeners Elimpses of Japan, Irak, Afghanistan, Siberia, nnd New York; Dr.; Robinson E: Halt (narrator). 0.52: Record, The Paul Godwin Dance Orchestra, "From Holdelberpt, to Barcelona" (Brochert). 10.0: Close down. ' 3YL, Christchurch (1200 kilocycles).—s.o: Light musical programme. 6.0: Closo down. 7.0 After-dinner music. 8.0: Concert programme. 10.0: Close down.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 12
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598RADIO PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 12
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