RADIO PROGRAMMES
The following is a summary of the programmfcS to be broadca-st by the principal New Zealand wireless stafcions to-night: — 1YA, Auckland. 8.0: Concert progyamme. Description of first- daj's piay in four&h cricxet Test. Wimfred Cooke (pianist), 'Carnaval" Snite: Preambule; Pierrot et Arlequin; Valse Noble; Eusebius; Florestan ; Soquette; Replxque; Papillons ; Lettres Dansantes ; Chairina ; Estrella ; Keconnaissancfc • Pantatcon et Columbine; Vaise "Alk-mande •/' Iveu ; Promenadej Pause; Maivhe des Davld&bundler contre ,les Philiatins. May Lander (sopi'and) "O Come. Do Not Delay;" "Gentle ^epliyr ;• ' ''C-on-quered is Love."'0.0 C'onnnentary on drst day's play in the cricket lest. Weather. Station notices. Victor fo.i.ug and his orca.'sna. "The Soiig u» You;" "Without a Soiig.'" Everett Jdarshak (vocalist), "Lonaiy fieait;" 'Leb h'.e Be Born Again." Desrriptinu of play in the lirst day of the oritket Itst Marek Wetier and lns orche&tra, •L-o Fall" Pobpourn. 10.0: Musio, aiijtii and melody. 2YA, Wellingt t 8.0: Description of play in the cricket Test. Philharmomc Symphony C'Xchestra of New - York, Prelude to A-t L} "Lohengrin." Sirsten llagstad (soprano), "isolde's Liebestod." Fxed otein (piaxio)) Jan Kie^ira film melodies. Dino j^orgioli (te^or), "La Barcarola Della xVlarangona." Stepnen Grappelly and his Hot Four (teaturing Django ltheinhai'dt, guxtar), "Diangology." Summary of play in'crickot Test. Weather. Station ixotices. Massed brass bands (CressweJl Coiliery ; the Wood Green • Exceisior ; Edmonton Silver Bands), "March "of the Herald." Foden's Motor Works Band, "Hunting/' Medley3 introducing "I'ost Horn" Galop. "The Whistler and His Dog.5' "Eb' and Zeb," the country storekeepers, Lexcester Grand massed brass bands, "Theatre-Land Memories." Commentary on play in txxe cricket Test. Massed bands conducted by ■ Henry lles, "Death or Gloxy" Mai'ch. 10.0 : Dance prograxnme. 3YA, Christchurch. 8.0: Commentaiy on cricket Test. The Minneappiis Symphony Orchestra, "Shepherd's fiey;" "(Jountry Gar^ens.'' liey. Lawrence A. North (baritone recital), "Shells from a Coral Cave;" "Tixe Secret of the Tide;" "Two Little Ships "Corallxne;" "Sea Pearls." The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, "Molly on the Shore." Dawn Hunt (soprano recital), "By the Banks, Gentle Stour;" "The Mermaid" Song; "Willow, Willow." "A Pastorale." 9.0: Summary of play in the cx*icket Test. Weather. Station ixotices. The London Palladium Orches- 1 tra, "March Keview" Medley. . John McCoi'mack (tenor), "Friend o' Mine", "A House Love Made For You And Me," "Poor Man's Gaxden.'' Marek Weber and his Orchestra /'Cloclxes de Corneville" Waltz. Rebroadcast ce.xnmentary on cricket Test. Ligut Symphony Orchestia, ''Queah Maxy's Song" 10.0: Musie, mirth and nielody. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: Description of play in the i'ourth cricket Test Pojydor Orchestra, "Sai Pischiare, Giovanna." The Hexylerson Twins, "Shirley Temple Successes." London Piano Accordion Band, "Diddle-Dum-Dee," "The Whistling Waltz." Jack and Gaude Hulbert, "Levin5 You." Jack Payne and his Dance Band, "Say It With Songs" Selection. Summary of the day's play in the cricket Test. Weather. Station notices. Lionel Tertis (viola), Allegretto. Jean MeFarlane, (contralto), "Dear Love Thou'rt L-ke a Blossom," "A Niglit in May," "Serenade," "Hark! What I Tell to Thee." Cedric Sharpe Sextet, "Les Tresors de Oolumbine;'( "Valse Bluette." Commentary on the day's play in cricket Test. Dance music. Daventry. 8.0: Big Ben. "Tales of the Sea (3) ; A Modern Voyage of Discovery." A talk by Captain K. N. MacKenzie. 8.15: Musical interiude. 8.20: The fourth cricket Test match. An account of the opening day's piay by Alan Kippax, from Adelaide (in coUhboration- with, tiife Australian Broadcasting Commission). 8-40: Beethoven String Quartets (3). . The Kutcher String Quartet:- Samuel . Kutcher (violin) j Frederick Grinke (Canadian violinist) ; Kaymond Jeremy (vioia); Douglas Cameron (violoncello) . Quai;tet in D Op. 18, No, 3: Ailegro ; andante con moto; ailegro; presto. 9-10: "John Londoner at Home." (4). .An evening with some of his many and vaiious acquaintances. Presented by Pascoe Thornton. 9.40.^ The news and announcements. Greenwich time siguai at 9.45. 10.0': Close down. ' 2ZH, Napier. 7.0: Itoyal Opera Orchestra, "Sleepiug Beauty , ' ' Panorama (Tschaikowsky), "Shepherd Fennel's Dance" (Gardiixer) ; Layton and Johnslone, "1'm Lonesome for you Caroline," Layton "June and Jahuaryj" Andy Iona and Islanders, "Minnehaha," "Ta-Hu-Wa;" Tax-rant Bailey, Banjo, "Oid Time Selections Harry Welchman and Chorus, ' "Theatre Mtmories;" Primo Scala's Accordeon Band, "Slxe Shall Have Musie" — selection; 7.40: Sports announcer; 8.0,; Ligiit pianoforte Sessxon, Len Cobey, Gil Dech, Patricia Rossborough, Leo Sxms and Fats Walltr; 8.30 : 30 minutes aniong the baritones, Fernamlo Gusso Nelson Eddie, Itoy Hendc ^ Dairy Deax-th and^ Clem Wilbauis, 9.0: Selected operatic and standaid recordcd programme; 10.0: Vaxiety; 10.30: Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 12, 29 January 1937, Page 14
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