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BROADCASTING

TODAY'S PROGRAMMES

2YA.—A Hugo .Wolf recital by Madame Koss-Broctfe: wrestling match, Dr. Gordon McKenzie v. Tom Meed. 2YC;—Highlights from musical comedy. IYA.—Presentation of Longfellow's "Evangeline" by the Grosvenor Players. ' ! 3YA.—Peter Dawson in well-known songs. - ' 4YA.—Dance tunes from the Talkies. 2YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). 5.0: Children's session, Andy Man. 6.0: Albert Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra, -"Chal Romano" Gipsy Overture. National Symphony Orchestra, Bolero in . D Major (Moszkowski).. Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Allegro (Fidcco). Salon Orchestra, "Chanson Bohemia (Boldieu). Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, Slavonic Dances Nos. 8 and 16 (Dvorak). 6.25: Dinicu and his Orchestra, "Hora Stacato." Cedric Sharpe Sextet, Intermezzo (Coleridge Taylor). Novelty Orchestra, "Passion Rose" (Lehar).

6.37: Orchestra Mascotte, with Dajos Belai "The Faithful Hussar" . (Frantzen). DeGroot (violin) and Terence Ca"sey. ■ (organ), ■• "Cavatina." .■-.., ■. Sandor Jcsl Orchestra,' "An Eastern Wedding" (Josef Prychistal).. 6,47: Royal Opera. House Orchestra, Stockholm, Mn.,a. Country Lane" (Coates).' Frank Westfleld's Orchestra, "Lilac' Time". Selection (Schubert). Patricia Rossborough (piano), "Rose Marie" Selection ■ (Friml). :

7.0: News and reports. -.. 7.30: Time signals. ' Rebroadcast from League of Nations, short-wave station-at Geneva. --.■. :■■.': :. : : 7.35:' "This Changing.. World:., The Progress of Man (4): The Evolution'of Man's Mind." Speaker:\ Rev. D. M. Hercus. . ■'■'. •■' ■'■■: '~■ - :' ''.'■■■■''■■■. >■< 8.0: A chamber :music and art songprogramme. CapeV, String "'Quartet, Quartet in C Major (Mozart). ,- : 8.34: A Hugo Wolf recital by Madame Ross-Brodie (mezzo-soprano) :■'•'■■■■• "Just Ere the „.Dawn. ..of ; , Day," ~^'Song ;,to Spring," "Secrecy."/ ■ . 8.46: -Talk, Mr. J. S. Barton: "The Dutch East'lndies." -■■:.'■■■ ■ .„■•.•;■?:... •. 9.6: Weather report. .. ■ -.. : : : i-.-jii '9,11: v Ringside description of ..wrest- ■ | lingo match, yDr. .Gordon McKenzie■'y,'.! Tom Meed; :!. v ' :. ; ■ ..'■./.;';■ 10.0* to 11.0: Dance programme, v ' ■ ' ■ 2YC,; WELLINGTON (840: ike).:.;::, 5.0' to 6.0*: Light; musical programme.: 7.0: After-dinner music. , . . ;■. 8.0: Band programme,, with1 spoken interludes.";••'.■'" '*■ ■:,"■■■:'■'.;■:;. "■■ :f ■■■;;■;; ..■■ ■■;■; 8.26:' "Superstition?1 ;■■■ : '■-.■ ' ■ 9 0: Highlights from musical comedy. , 10.0 to 10.30: Humour and light music. . .■;■'. ' . ■.■.■-.-,, - ■ ■- ' ;iYA,, AUCKLAND, (656:: kc.) 8.0: A studio, presentation >by the Grosvenor Players of a radio'adaptation of Longfellow's poem, "Evangeline." 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Relay from the , Town Hall,- 'ringside ; commentary on "professional \yresiling contest. 10.0 to". 11.0:; Music, mirth, and melody. '■.'■■ ; 3YA-, CHRISTCHURCH (720; kc). ' 8.0: Munii "and' Feltori's Works Band, "William Tell" Overture (Rossini); Harry, Mortimer;(cornet), with I'oden's ■Motpr-'i Works Band^"A Day in the Alps";' "Tom and Kitty—Feline Pranks." 8.14: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), "Load. the Covered Wagon"; "Rolling Along." 8.20: Garde Repubhcaine Band of France, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt).- 8.29: "Eb and Zeb." b.38: The 8.8.C. Wireless Military Band, "Passing of the Regiment"; "La Tarantelle da Belphegor" (Albert). 8.48: Peter Dawson, "Song of the Thames" (Murray); "The Air Pilot" (Garratt). 8.54: Massed Bands of : the Southern Command, "Tidworth" March; "Action Front" March. 9.0: Weather. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20: Gordon Anderson (pianoforte), Sonata "Pathetique," Op. 13 (Beethoven). 9.40: Lotte Lehmahn (soprano), "Die Trommel Geruhret"; "Freudvoll und Leidvoll" (Beethoven). 9.44: Sergei Rachmaninoff (pianoforte) and Fritz -Kreisler (violin). Sonata in G Major, Op.- 30, No. 3 (Beethoven). 10.0'to111.0: Music, mirth,-,and melody. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790:'kc:i) \ ■ ■■ '

8.0: Fritz ;Kr.eisler; <; (violin), % -Hugo Kreisler;. X'cello),: and.'Michaei'.Vßaucheiseh (piano),: "Syncopation"'; Arlesienrie", Intermezzo "■;; (Bizet),- ''March Miniature ■ Vierinoise" ;(Kreisler). t: 8:12: Signbr and Signora Marotta,(soprano and basso), in a recital of works by Bellini,:: Mascagni, Moussorgskyi'V; and Verdi-^-duetto ;and soli, with orchestral accompaniment; 8.28: ,W. H. Squire ('cello recital), "Plaisir.d'Ampur". (Martini); "Tarantelle"' (Popper); '■ "Evensong" (Schumann); "Sarabande" -(Sulzer). 8.40: Reserved/Talk, by Mr. John Ash, "World. Affairs." 9.0:. Weather. 9.5: "London Wall." A play.by John van Druten. 10.20 to 11.20: Dance tunes from'the talkies.' ' ,: ''■■■" ■■";■■" EMPIRE BROADCAST. 6.0: Big Ben; Variety.. v 6.27: ~"A Hundred Years Ago" (2); a talk by John C. Maude. . 042: A Rossini-Gounod programme. The 8.8.C. Empire Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; conducted by Clifton Helliwell. Ruth Nay lor (Australian soprano). Orchestra: Overture, "The Italian Girl in Algiers" (Rossini); Intermezzo (Rossiniana Suite) (Rossini, Respighi\. Ruth Naylor, and Orchestra "Una voce poco fa" ("The Barber of Seville") (Rossini). Orchestra, ballet music' "Romeo and Juliet": (1) .Introduction, "Entree dcs joailliers"; (2) "La fiancee et les fleurs"; ,(3) "Valse dcs fleurs"; (4) "Danse de la fiancee";'(s) "La jeune fille au voile"; (6) "Danse bohemienne" (Gounod). Ruth Naylor and Orchestra, "The King of Thule"; "The Jewel Song" ("Faust") (Gounod). Orchestra: Selection from the Ballet Music, "William Tell" (Rossini). 7.40: The news and announcements. Greenwich' time signal at 7.45. 8.0: Close down. -..■"

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 85, 12 April 1937, Page 6

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BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 85, 12 April 1937, Page 6

BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 85, 12 April 1937, Page 6

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