RADIO PROGRAMMES
The following is a summary of the programmt3 to be hroadcast by the principal New Zealand wireless stations to-nigbt : — 1YA Auckland 8.0. : Recordings: The Queen's Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry J. S\rood, "The Wasps" Overture. 8.15: tlarie Moffiatt» (pianiste), "Toccata," ' ' Rigaudon, " " Musical Box, 3 1 ' ' Sekerzino, ' ' "Country Gardens. " 8.28: Mary C. Murphy (soprano), "Slumber Song," "Blaekbird's Song, " "Sylvelin." 8.37: The London Sympiiony .Orchestra. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.20: Czech Philharmonie Orchestra, Slavonie Dances, No. 3 in A ITat Major, Op. 46} No. 6 in D Major (Dvorak). 9.30: Gerhard Huscli (baritone), "The Songs of Yrjo KilpinelJ,,; "Dance Song," "The Piddler'is Longij*," "I Sang M y Way Through the German Countryside, " "Venetian Jntermezzo. " 9.40: Jascka Heifetz (vlolin), "Jota," "Puck." 9.44; B.B.C. Syinphony Orchestra, "Till's Merry Pranks. " 10.0; Music, mirth and melody. 2YA, Wellington. 8.0: Allois Melichor and the State Orchestra, "Pra Diavolo,, Overture. 8.10: r'rank Titterton, "Songs that Live Porever. " 8.15; Iiaymond Baird (saxophone), "I Have Lost My Heart m Budapest," "My Kingdoni for a iviss." 8.22; Peter Bawson, "Covered Waggon" Lnllaby, "Empty Saddles," ■ 8.28: London Piano Accordeon Band, : "Nicotiila.'', Ourtis and Ames, "I'li Bet Vou Tell That to All Ihe Girls. " 8.31; Arthur Salisbury; Savoy Hotel Orchestra, "Tuues of the Tiines, " No. 2. 8.40: Talk, Mr. JLan McKay, "Nacta and Pancies— -Of Nishy Plavour." 9.0: vVeather. Station notices. The Wellington Salvation Arnly Band (Bandmaster, Captain H. Goffin), "Onward to Conquer" March. Bandsman Rich-_ arda (trombone solo), with Band, "Ora Pro Nobis." Recording, Richard Croolts, "In My Garden," "Neapolican Love Song." 9.21: The Band, • ' LOvo ut. Hoine," Air Varie ; "Rimmington," "Simeon." 9.34: "Eb and Zeb,i ' in a further humorous episode. 9.41: Bandsman Geard (cornet), with J :uni, "Maoriland"; Selection of Velsh Melodies." Recording, Anoiu Winn, "Kendezvous"; "Hearts and JPlowers." 9.57; The Band, "Under fwo Plftgs." 10.0:, Dance programjno of *ew releases. 3YA, Cliilstcmirch, 8.0: tiondcn Symphony Orchestra, ' Carneval 7 Overture. 8.10: Peter Dawson, "Outward Bound"; "The Midnight Review"; "The Blind Ploughman. ' ' 8.19: "Vera Yager (pianoforte recital), "La. Eileuse"; Rhapsodie
"Mignonne";, "In a Woodland Glen"; "Dance Creole." 8.31: London Symphony Orchestra, Serenade for Orchestra, Op. 11; Seherzo in D Major; Minuet in A Major (Brahms), 8.40: Ernest Rogers (tenor recital), "A Dream"; "Serenata"; "Absent, Yet Present"; "Sea Eever." 8.52: London Symphony. Orchestra, "Triuniphal" March from "Caractacus." 9.0: Weather. Station. notices. Talk. 9.20: 3YA Orchestra, "Ballad Memorles." 9.30? Nellie Lowe (contralto), "Break, Break, Break"; "A Summer Night"; ^'When You Come Home," 9.40: 3YA Orchestra, "Water Lilies"; "Dancing Lesson." The International Singers, "The Old Refrain." 9.50: 3YA Orchestra, Popular Songs. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: Jazz Symphony Orchestra, "Strauss Parody. " Harry Eldon 's DarktoWn Minstrels. 8.22: Herbert Huster's Piano Orchestra, "4lonkey Tricks" Intermezzo. Mimi Thoma (contralto), " Old •. German Minstrel Song." Pietro (accordeon), f'Mag-. gie." 8.31: Norman Long (fcomedian), "Wot Eor?"; ^'Anything Can Happen Nowadays.". 8.37: George Freundorfer, "Alpine Vfllage." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Alexander Blyth Cceljo) and Eunice Steadman (piano), Sonata in G Minor (Handel). 9.47: Tom Denijis (baritone), "If Only the Flowers Could Know"; ' 'The Flutes and Fiddles are Sounding"; "Whene'er I Hear Them Singing. " The Capet String Quatet, Quartet in A Minor, Op* 41 No. 1 (Schumann). 9-15: Tom Denijis, " A Youth Once Loved a Maiden"; ""Alone on a Summer Morning"; "I Wept as I Lay Drcaming." 9.49: Alexander Blyth and Eunice Steadman, Elegio Op. 24 (Fauro); "Rondo" (Mozart). 10.0: Dunctf rnuaic. 2ZH, Napier. 7.0: Varied recordings. 7.40: Sports announcer. 8.0: N.S.W. Rifles Banu, "Life Divine" (Cyril Jenkins;: Geuts from "Duch&ss of Dantzig" .((Jaryil); Jesse Orawford, " I'rn Looking for a Girl Named Mary"; "The Jolly Old Fellows, "Chorus Hits of Yesterday." Len Fillis, banjo, "Swanee River — Medley"; Carter Family, "Keep uu the Sunny Side," "River of Jordan"; Elsie and Doris Waters and Company, "A Party at Gert and Daisy's." Carter 's Orchestra, "Beautiful Ohio," "Till We Meet Again"; Gladys Moncrielf, "Along the Road of Dreame " "One Heavenly Night." 9-0,1 Seleetod opcratie and standard recordings; vocal and insti'Uinental* .10.0: Variety. 10.30: Close down.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 10
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