WEEKEND RADIO PROGRAMMES
SUNDAY, JULY 30
3YA, CMRiSTCttURCtt {720 kc)
2YA.—Popular programme. 2YC<—Vocal music. IYA.—Recitals—Rosamond . Caradus (piano), William Hickling (tenor).
3YA, WELLINGTON (570 kc). . ' 5.0: Children's session (Aunt Jean). ; 6.0: "Suite of Serenades" (Herbert); "Dance of the Merry Mascots" (Ketel,bey); "Kiss Me Again" (Herbert); i "Fairies in the Moon" (Ev/fng); "Kerry i Dance" (Molloy); "L'Amour" (Valse ! Amoureuse) (Lubbe); "Echoes from the Puszta" (Ferraris); "Serenade from ,'Frasquita'" (Lehar); "Nicolette" (Van Phillips); "Autumn Song" ' (Tsehai- , kovski); "Nightflier" (Mandt); "HuhI. garian Airs" (Livschakoff); "Moss i Rose" (Bosc); "La Mascotte" (Audrah); "Jalousie" (Gade). 7.0: News. 7.40: Discussion on Rules of Hockey. : 8.0: Louis Levy's Orchestra, "Sailing Along," Film Selection. 8.8: "The Crew of the Maude Woodjlpck." "The Sea Hath Its Pearls." 8.53: Primo Scala's Band, "Six Hits of the Day." . 9.5 to 11.5: Dance programme, and at 10.0: Sports results. 2YC, WELLINGTON (840 kc). .' 5.0 to 6.0: Light music. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: "Everyrtian's Music." Concerted and solo vocal items. 9.0: Variety Calling. 10.0 to 10.30: Merry and bright. 2YD,, WELLINGTON (990 kc.). ■ 7.0: "You. Asked For It." ! 8.40: Trailer. ! 48.45: Music for dancing. I 9.20: Mittens. « ! 9.35 to 10.0! Soft light and sweet : music. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc). 8.0: Decca Salon Orchestra, "Black iEyes." 8.5: The Lyric.Harmonists'1 Choir, "The Power of Song" (Iliffe). 8.16: Rosamond Caradus (piano), "Fantaisie Impromptu" (Chopin), "Romance in F Sharp" (Schumann), "The Sprites of the Jlen" (Denee). 8.26: William Kidding-(tenor), "I Know of Two Bright Eyes/ "Dawn Over London," "Fairy Tales df Ireland/ "Sea Fever." 8.38: DecCa Orchestra, "Serenade from 'Frasquita'" (Lehar). 8.41: The Choir, "The Battle of the Baltic/ 9.5: Wrestling, Jones -v. Cok, 10.0: Sports summary, 10.10 to 11.15: Dance music. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH( 720 kc). ! 6.0: "To an Oriental God" Descriptive (Lotter); "Temptation" (Ancliffe); "Grinzing" (Benatsky); "When Graridmama Was Twenty" (Zeller); "Trop
2YA— Pott Nicholson Silver Band, T« J. Lacey (bai'itone). 2YC—"Opera aMd Franc©,"1 featuring Eicferpts frOiii Thottia^'S "Migftoh." lit A— Junior Fairell (piatto), "Victor^ alia"—(6).
2YA, WELLINGTON (570 Ice). 9.0: Recordings. 10.0: Weather report for aviators. 11.0: Service, relayed from Brooklyn Baptist Church. 12,15: Recordings. 1.0: Dinner session. 2.0: "The Euryanthe Overture" (Weber), by the Berlin. State Opera House Orchestra. 2.8: Recordings. 3.0: "Five Met! Find Fame." Notable centenaries of 1939 (7). I 3.30 to 4.30: Recordings. 1 6,0: Children's Song Service (Uiicle William). -.. 7.0: Service, relayed from Church of Christ, Wellington South. Preacher, W. Graham. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30: The Fort Nicholson Silver Band, "Fanfare," Trumpeters of the Band; the Barid, ''Abide With Me," hymn; "Mirella" Overture (Gounod). B.4ii T. J, Lacey (baritone), "Molly Bawn," "Molly Bfannigan." 8.47: The Band, "The Post Horn Polka" (Moore); soloist,. Lielit. R. J. Simpson; euphonium soio, "Lucille" (Code), J. Smith. 8.57: Henry Croudson (organ), "The Student Prince" Selection (Romberg). 9.5: The Band, "Bohemian" Suite (Ord Hume). 9,18: T. J. Lacey, "The SnOwy Breasted Pearl," "With My Shillelagh Under My Arm." 9.24: Recordings, Joe Green (xylophone) and Milt Hefth (organ), "Xylophonia" (Green). 9.27: Light Opera Company, "Memories of Lehar," 9.35: The Band, "Habanera" ("Carmen") (Bizet); "Chai-acteristie—Frog King's Parade" (Marriott). 9.43: Deanna Durbih (soprano), "The Maidens of Cadiz/ "My Own." 9.49 to 10.0: The Band, "Bacchanale" Concert Waltz (Rimmer), '0.R.8." English Contest March" (Anderson). 2YC. WELLINGTON (840 kcj. 6.0 to 8.30: Recordings. 8.30 to 10.0: "Opera and France." French opera. 9 p.m., "Mignon" (Thomas), the story of the opera with musical excerpts. 2YD, WELLINGTON (990 kc). 7.0: Geraldo's orchestra. 7.35: "Those We Love" (5). 8.0: Tidbits, tuneful favourites. 8.40: Trailer. 8.45: Dad and Dave. 9.0: "Radio City Revels." 9.30: Strings: smooth rhythm. 9.45 to. 10.0: 2YD singers. IYA, AUCKLAND (650 kc,). 7.0? Service from Pitt Street Methq- : dist Churcli Preacher: Rev. E. T. Olds, Organist: Albert "Bryant. BJS: Selected recordings. 8.30: The ConcertgeboUw Orchestra, "Artacreon" : Overture (Cherubim). 8.45: Junior '. Farrell (pianO), "Fantasia in C Minor" (Bach), "Country Gardens" (Grainger), i "Dedication" (Schumann-Liszt), 9.5 : to 10.0: "Victoriana (o),*' "The Dream." i
SATURDAY, JULY 2£
3YA. —Orchestral Ensembles. 4YA.—Light Orchestral and Ballad Concert.
Tard" (Aurelly); "Nights of Gladness" (Ancliffe); "Love Me" (Washington); "Serenade" (Sanderson); . "Mdohtime" (Collins); "The Opera Ball" Waltz" (H'eubergef); "Remembrance" (Melfi); "A Visit to the Woodpedker" (Percy); "Les Sylphides" (Cissans); "Nocturne in E Flat" (Chopin); "Anything For You" (Hopkins); "Remihiscehces of Friml" (Friml). 7.0: News, 8;0: Homestead on the Rise. 8.15: "One Good Deed a Day.'* 8.27: 8.8.C. Theatre Orchestra, "Yeomen of the Guard" (Sullivan). 8.35: Coronets of England. Charles 11, the Merry Monarch (11). 9.5: fhe May fair Ensemble, That's All Over ("Arcadians") (Monckton); Farewell, " My Love ("Frasquita"); "O Maiden, my Maiden" (Lehar); Half-past Two ("The Arcadians") (Moncktqn). 9.17: Len Fillis's Orchestra, "Lullabylattd." 9.25: George Titchener (comedian), Why Do They Call a Ship a She? (Western and Lee); Cour de Lion's Batman. 9.3(3: Sydney Gustard (organ), "The Match Parade* (Wohle); "Nola" (Ariidt),9,42: The: Mayfair Ensemble, "The Garden of Your Heart" (DoM), "Castles in the Air" (Lincke)/ "Catch Me" (Cooper), "Love's Old Sweet Song" (Molloy). 9.56: New Mayfair' Orchestra, "Savoy j Irish Medley." 10.0: Sports summary. I 10.15 to 11.30: Old-time Dance Programme by Colin Campbell's Band. 4YA, DUNEDIN (790 kc). ; 8.0: Tlie Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, "Pique Dame" (Suppe).- 8.10: ' Jean McLay (contralto), '"The Star"; "I Heard a Forest Praying;." 8.16: Paul Whitertian's Orchestra, "Ah Aiiieric&ii in Paris" (Gershwin), -•8.285-•&ydnfey MacEwan (tenor), "She MoVed.-Thro', toe Fair"; "Silent, Oh MoVle!*'; '<Mo^ing the Barley." 8«37: The Bogario Bourdon Orchestra, "Mofrig DaMe" (German); "Pearl ot Mine* (Pefcy Fletcher); "Westminster," "Knightsbridge" (Coates). 8.48: Jea'h MbLay (contralto), "Farewell to- Summer"; "My Heart is a Haven/ 8.54: Louis Levy's British Gaumont Symphony. "It's Love Again" Selection (Woods). 9.5 to 11.15: Dance riiUsic. 10.0; Sports summary. .. .. .... EMPIRE BROADCAST. GSB, 31.55 hi, and GSD, 25.52 m (two' transnlittefg eadh); GSI, 19.66 m. •i 4.80 p.m.: Violin recital. 4.45:" "SingSong." 5.45: Talk, "London Log." 6.0: News. 6,15: Irish rhythms 6,45 till close down: Stock exchange report, dairy produce notes, sports news.
3 YA—Classical Recitals.. Louise Crotichei' (vitrtiii) and Dr. j. C. Bradshaw (piano), Beethoven's F Major Sonata, * 4YA—Recorded Vocal Classics;
9.0: Recordings. 11.0: Church of Christ Service,! relayed, from Moori house Avenue Chufeh; 12.15: Recordings. 1.0: Ditther nutsid; 2.0: "Genuine Strad" Series (3), Tartinl (1692----1770). 2,30: Recordings. 3.0: Choir of > The Societe Bach presents, "Requiem i Mass," Ihtroit* Kyrie, Offertbire, Sanctus, Pie Jesu, Agnus Dei»"Libera Me, In ParadiSo.- 3.40 to 4.30: Record-, , ings. 5.30: Children's Song Service. ■ 6.15: Recordings. 7.0: Anglican Service; from St. Mary's Church* Merivale. Preacher: The Bishop. Organist ! and Choirmaster: Alfred WoMey. • . 8.15: Recordings. 8.30:, Berlin Phil- \ ■ harmonic Orchestra, "Phaedra" Over-1 . ture (Massenet). 8.38: Parry Jones (tenor), songs by Peter Warlock,' "The | Fox," "Take> O Take Those Lips , ■ Away," "Sleep," "There is a Lady! 1 Sweet and Kind." 8.48: Minneapolis' Symphony Orchestra, "Valse Bluette" i (Di'igp), "Pizzicato Polka" (Strauss). ' 8.54: Lotte Lehniann (soprano), "Impatience," ''Sunset Glow." 9.5: Louise Crouches (violin) and Dr1. 3> C. Bradshaw (piano), . "Sonata ■ No. 5 in F '• Major, Op. W (Beethoven). 9.30: Giuseppe Danice (baritone), with orchestra, "Panig AngellcUs," "Pieta Signore." 9.39: London Symphony Orchestra, "Coppelia Ballet—Czardas" 1 and "iVlazurka" (DeiibeS). 9.46: Emmy Bettendorf (soprano) and Herbert Groh (tenOf), "Golden Gleams the Autumn Sunshine,'* -"Stephanie GavvotteV' 9.52 to lO.O: The Minneapolis Symphony Of chesifa, "Londonderry, Air," "Molly on the Shore" (Gfainger). 41tA, DUNEDIN (190 kc«). "' 6.30: Service from Hanover Street Baptist Chlirch; Preacher: Rev* J. Ewen Simpson. Choirmaster: H. P. Desmouiins. Organist: Miss Pi Westland. 7\43: Selected recordings. 8.30: The New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. "The Little Minister" Overture (Mackenzie). 8.38: Ahheniarie and Heihfich SclilusnUs (Suets), "Ah, Can it E'er Be?" "la a GoOl Deil." 8.44: MM. E. FWeau, A. AdfiMo, H. Couillatid, A. Lafdsgej R. Tudesq; soloists of the Opera and the Republican Guard, "Corteges and Dances for Brass" (Joh. Pezei). 8.52.' The Boston PromenadeOrdhestra, "Scherzo Op. 20*' (from" String Octet) (Mendelssohn); "Polonaige Militaire in A Major, Op. 40, No. 1." Chopin orchestrated .(Glazoimov). 0.5: The Dresden Choir; "Farewell Little Bird"; "tn the Quiet Night." 9.11: Louis Kentnef (piano), "Bal2a.de in B Minor" (Liszt). 9.27: Lotte. Leh-! rilann (sopi^ano), "Salutation"; "The Blacksmith"; "A Stife Stronghold Our God is Still*; "Visions;*'" "9.36" to 10.0: The Boyd Neel String Orchestra, "Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge" (Britten), : EMPIRE BROADCAST. 4.30 p.m.: Royal Artillery Mounted Bnnd. 5.15: Sports talk. 5.25: Religious service (Roman Catholic) from the studio. 3.55: News and newsletter. 6.15: "This is England—A Summer's ■ Day." 6.45: Saturday sport. 6.50: ; Close down. ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1939, Page 15
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