RADIO PROGRAMMES
T!h© following is » summary of the prpgraininfes to be broa'dcaat by the prihcipal New Zealand wireless sta- •- fcions to-night : — 1YA, Auokland. 8.0: Chamber music. Vinoent Aspey violin and Kathleen OJEeary (piano) present Sonata in G Major, Op. 13, for .violin and piano (Grieg) . R. Simmex« (baritone), "liove's Tears "DanderJ#. Song;" "The Rose and the Idly." 8.2fe,j R&ordings, Lener String Quartet, "Qtmitefc in G Minor" (Moeart). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.20: Recordings, Geraldo's Qrchestra ' 'Oareless Bapture" Selection. 9.30: ReiJOTdi^g: J^bn McCprmiok "Little 'cSid bf Mary." ".Oh, Gathering .Gl^da." Theatre O'rchestra, Pinafore'' S&ection. 9:47; .^an '* lawrence, ".The Mountains or 0Mbg^e.,> 9:54.: t£ur^Salisbu^,5 05cheBtra, "tfrer.^he CSm" ^ISira. luO': fcio, !»• and melody. 2YA, Wellington. 8.0: Becording, Eric Goates and Symphony Orchestra, London, "Lon- ' don Agjain" Suite. 8.14: Mrs A. E. Edmonds (soprano), ,cArise, O Sun'^j "Here in the Quiet Hill&.,, Recordings Don Rioo and his Gipsy Girls Qrchestra, "Flor Gitana." 8.22: Brian Lawrence, "Phil the Pluter's "Molly Brannigan." 8.28: Don Rico, orchestra, "A Gipsy Lament." 8.31: Mrs A. E. Edmonds, "The Bird with the Broken Wing," "Iive Littl© Piccaninmes.5' 8.37: Don Rico's Orchestra, "Sweetheart." Talk, Professor F. L. W. Wood, "World" Affairs." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. "London Wall,,} .a play by John van Druten. Presented by Leo du Chateau and company. 10.20: Dance programme. 3YA, Christchurch 8.0: The BBC Symphony Orchestra, "Cockaigne." Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone), . "Gondolier Song;" "On Wings of Song," 8.21; Orchestra, Suite No. 3 in D Major: 8.41: Vera Martin (contralto), "To th© Forost," j "O, Wondrous Mystery of Love," I "None But the We'ary Heart,5' "Dear | Love, Thou'rt Like a Blossom." 8.62: * The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, • Scherzo Capriocioso. 9.0: Weather. Station notices, Talk, "Mi- Leicester Webb: Popular fallacies: "That A RoIHng Stone Gatbers No Moss." 9.20; The Philadelphia Orchestra, Symphony No. 4 iu F Minor. 10.0: Music, mirib and melody. 4YA, Dunedin, 8,0: Recordings, "Songs of Gershevta." "Artistic Criticism/"' A Japaai-i-se Housoboy and his employer. 8.25: "Music. Round the Campfire/' featuiing 'JGi |M.y ^mje%j'/ "Gooseberry , Pxe." sW: Ta#^ Majojr F? H. Lem-
pen, "In the Royal Girele-r-The King — God Bless Him." 9.0: "Weather. Station notices. "Gome and Join the Dance/' Roy Fox and his band, "Dancing Througih the Ages.'» 9.13: Miliza Korjus (soprano), "Invitation to the Waltz." Raie da Oos'ta (piano) "Dancing Butterfly." The BBO Wireless Military Band, "Dance of the Tumblers." 9.24: Jack Hulbert, "My Dancing Lady." Carroll Gibbons (piano), ""Moonbeam Dance." 9.30: Ferdy Kauffman's Orchestra, "Indian Temple" Dance. Jan Kiepura, "La Danza." 9.36: Rudy Starita (xylophone), "Dance of the Raindrops." 9.39: Marek Weber'a Orchestra, "Japanese Lantern." Bessie Jones and Barrington Hooper "Now I Will Dance But to Please Thee." 9.45,: The Sociejty Serenaders, "Dance Pretty Lady." Tjie Revellers', "Dancing in the Dark". 9 ..52: Yiotor Symphony Orchestra, "Dance . of the Hours." 10.0: An^hour with Brian Lawrence" and his Quar- • tet. 2ZH Napier. 12 j0: Lunqheon music programme of var£eii redbfmngs. 210: Q8se d'own. 6.35: Glijldren's Hour, Aunt Wiunie and Uhcle J.. 7.30: Reserved. 8.0: Btudio conoert with reoorded intermissions (Times approx) ; Overture, B.B.O. Syxnphbhy Oschestra, "Light Oavalry" 8.08 : Soprano, Miss D. Buckinglraia, "Fisher Lad" (QraSke Day), "SwiBg Low Sweet Chariot" (Arr. Burleigh). 8.14: Violin, Mr Frank R. Hunt, "Wilhelmj's Paraphrase on Walter's 'Prize Song' " (Wagner); 8.20: Oue Act Play, Napier Repertory Players, "The Man of Ideas". Cast: The Man, Hale Spencer ; Alice, Gretta Starkej Cartwright, Alex Cunninghamj Goodman, TJlric WrHiams. 8.35 : J. H. Squire Oeleste Oct, "Souvenir" (Drad'la arr. Burleigh) "), "Phamtom Melody" (Hope). 8.41: Bass, James MeNamara, "The Floral Dance", "Song of Songs" (Moya) ; 8.48 : Pianoforte, Mr. Brunsden, "Sextette from Lucia di Lammermoor" (Donizetti) (for left Land only), "The Wayside Chapel" (Blake); 8.56: Humour, John Tilley, ' "The London Transport Board', "Maudie the Raceborse". 9.05: Soprano, Miss D. Buckingham, "Blackbird's Song (Cyril Scott), "Early in the Morning" (Montague Phillips). 9.11 : Violin, Mr F. R. Hunt, "Meditation" (Thais-Massenet) "Chanson Polonaise" (Wienlawski). 9.17; Bass, James MeNamara, "She is far from the Land", "The Road to Mandalay" (Speaks); 9.23: Pianoforte, Mr W. Brunsden, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes". 9.30: Dance music. 10.30: Close down.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 22, 10 February 1937, Page 12
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