RADIO PROGRAMMES
Tho foIlGwirtg is a snftimftry of the programnifes to be broadeast by the pritteipai New •Zealand wireiess sta= fclons to-nigbf lYA, Auckiand. % S.O; The Nation al Four (vocal quar* tet), "Tutu Once Again"; "All On a Stinday Morning"; "Doan Ye (j'ry Ma H!oney " Love 's Old Sweet Sqng ' ' 8.15- Recordings, Eileen Joyce ((pianist), Prelude in G Minor; Waltz from "Faust"; Etude de Concert in A Major; Etilde de Concert in F Minor. 8 30: Patricia McLeod (teoprano), "Vous Dansez Marquise"; Serenata; "As I Went a-RO&ining"; "La Girometta." 8.4S: Recordings, Fritz Kreis* ler (violifi), "Gipsy Caprice"; "Shep* herd's: M&drigal"; ".A May Breeze"; "Thais Meditation.','- 9*0: Weather. Station notices. Ingall 's Hawaiian Duo, "Tigef Rag"; "Three O'Clock in the Morning." 9.12: Recording: Sandy Powell, "A Night on the Em* bankment. " H. Thompson (harmonica virtdOso), ' ' "Caprice Vi'ennois"; "Oheek to 'Cheeft." 9.25: The Hill Bil* lies, -"Wandering Shoes"; "Nobody's Darlin ' Bnt Min6." 9.31 r Ingall 's Ha* waiian Duo, "A Little Bit Independent"; Hawaiian Melodies. Recording, Leslie Holmes, "How Did You Get Home Last Night?" '"I Waima Woo." 9.44; H. Thompson (harmonica virtuoso), "When Day Is Done"; "Let Ypurself Go." Light Opera Company, "The De&ert Song." 10.0: Sports summary.i Dance music by A] Smith and hie "Hot" Syncopaters, 2ya, Wellington, 8.0: The H.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, "H.M.S. Pinafore" Seleetion. The Hill Billies, "Saddle Your Blues to a Wild Milstang"; "Hang It In the Henhouse." 8.16: A. L. Rounthwaite ((musical saw), "A Perfect Day'?; "A Brown Bird Singing." Sandy Powell, "Sandy, the Stage Door KeepGr." Rawicz and Landauer, "Schubeft Time." 8.31: Miss' Laurie Jones (light vocal), "Would You"; "I'm Building Up "to an Awful .Let-. Down." Roy Smeck's Hawaiian Serenaders, "Sweetheart, Let's Grow Old Together." 8.40: Dick Powell, "When tlfe Moon Hangs High." 8.43: A. Lu Rounthwaite, "Isle of Capri"; "I'm Lonesome For You, Caroline." Miss Laurie Jones, ' "Alone^'; "Did I Remember." 8.54:* Arthur Salisbury, Savoy Hotel Orchestra, ' 1 Over She GoeS." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Old-time • dance, programme. 10.0: Sports Summary; old-time dances. 3ya, Christchurch. • 8.0: The .B.C. Symphony Orchestra, "Light Cavalry" Ov'erture. Malcolin MeEachern -(bass), "The Witch of Bowden"; "Danny Deever." 8,16: Tony Lowry (pianoforte), "A Bouquet of Serenades. " Clapham and Dwyer, "A Spot of Fishing"; "A Surrealist Alphahet." 8.29: Albert Sandlef's Or; chestra, "By the Sleepy Lagoon, " The Minstrel Singers, "Minstrel Meroories. " 8.40- "Rnhflrnin.tJ Noveltv Quiu-
tette, "Rbffle M&rie" Selectidfl. 8.60 J Percy -Bdgar and 0e., "The Iflvaiid." Giadys Mea&rieff, "Waltz Seng." 9.0 s Weather, Station notices. Bohe« mian Noveity Quintette, "Savoy Eng* lish Mediey," 9.12s "The Mnsical Grab*Bag" (No. 6), half &fl hour oi b right entertaintttent. 9.42 s Berfiiee Claire and Oaro! Deis, "The Vaga* boiid King" Seleetion, 10.0 s Sports summary, Dance musie. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0 s 4YA Oencert Orchestra, eondnet* ed ,by Gil Dech, "Morning, Noon and Night" Overture; "Mazurka"; "The Magic Song." 8.15: Valda McCardy (soprano), with orchestral accompanimettt, "O Promise Me"; "I Hnow a Lovely Garden."* 8.22: The. Orchestra, "Chu Chin Chow" Seleetion. 8.30: Leslie J. Dunbar (baritone),, "The Stitt God"; "A Farewell" (Liddle); "The Old Bard's' Song*" 8.39: The Orches* tra, "I Kis's Your- -Hand, Madame"; "When I Grow Too Old to Dream." 8.45: Valda McCurdy, "Whisper and 1 Shall Hear"; "Sing Me to" Sleep." 8.51: The rchestra, Suite of Serenades: 1, Spanish; 2, Chinesej 3, Cuban;. 4, Oriental. 9.0i Weather. Station oliotiees. Dance music. 10.0: Sports sum-. mary, Dance musie, 2ZH, *Nanier. 10.0: Assorted recordings. 12.0: Luneheon music. 2.0: Selected recordings; vocal and instrumental. 5.0: Vaned recordings. 4.30: Dance mnsic. 5.0: Cl08e down. • 7.0 :: Selected recordings.' 8.30: Sports announcer. 9,0; -Dance musie. 11.0: Close down. SUNDAY. 1YA, Auckland. -7.0: Evening service,- retayed from St. David's Presbyterian Church; preacher, Rev. W. Bower Black; orgasist, Mr. -E. -S."Craston; -chorrma9tBr,Mr. Len Barnes. 8.30: Concert programme. Presentation of the Shakespearian drama, ".Othello." 2YA, Wellington. 7.0: Relay-of evening service from Wesley Methodist ' Church, /Taranaki street; preacher, Rev,- Percy Paris; or- • ganist and choirmaster, Mr. H. Temple White. 8.15: Selected recordings 8.30: Complete musical presentation of "La Boheme," an ojoera ih. foqr acts, ■ by Glacomo Puccini. 3YA, Christchurch, • 7.0: Relay of evening meeting from the Salvation Army Citadel; speaker, Captain W. Thompson; bandmaster, Mr. N. Goffin. 8.15: Selected recordings. 8.30: Recital on the Civic organ by Claranee B. Hall, with Arthur Gordon (violinist), and Claude O'Hagan (baritone) as assisting artists. Organ numbers: "Poet and Peasant" Overture; "Hungary" • (Rhapsodie "Mignoine"). Baritone solos, organ accompaniment, "In a Little Old Garden"; "At Dawning"; '/Rose in the Bud"; ' ' Kashmiri Song. ' ' Violin itenij with organ, "Cavatina"; "Songs My Mother Taught Me." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Merle Cunningham, piano, York Bowen recital: No. 2 of three sketches; "Song of the Stream"; "The Warning"; "Falling Petals"; "On Foot." 9.2(3: Allsa Nicol (soprano) "Amarilli" (Caccini); "Se Tu M'Ami"; "Remembrance"; "The Song of the Palanquin BeaTers"; "Lullaby. " 9.32: Madrid Symphony Orchestra, ^ ' ' Sarabande. ' ' 9.26: Elvina Wycherley, 'eello, "Ha- . mabdil"; "Scherzo"; "Apres Un Reve." 9.51: Sir Henry J. Wood, the British Symphony Orchestra, Air on G String; Gavotte in E for Strings. 4YA, Dunedin. 6,30: Relay of evensong from St. Paul's Cathedral; preacher, the Dean; organist, Mr. E. H. Heywood. 8.15 An organ recital by Dr. V. E. Galway, Dunedin City Organist. 9.20: The Cecilja Trio, "Night Hymn at Sea"; "Pipers' Song." 9.25: Mrs. B. R. Nees and Miss Winifred Qardner, a two-piano recital, Variations on a Schumann Therne; "Toccata." 9.40: The Cecilia Triu, "The Lass with tho Delieate Air"; "O, Can Ye Sew Cushions." 9.45: Ernest Ansermet and the Decca String Orchestra, Grand Coneerto No. 2 in F Major. 10.2: Close down. 2ZH, Napier Noon: Vavied selected recordinfrq 3.0: Close. 6.30: Orchestral rtiusie. 7.0: Relay " oj eveuiag se.Vicu .xuiu ot Jolin's Cathedral. Pieaclier: Bev. J. B. Brocklehurst; organist and choirmaster, Mr P. W. Tombs. 8.30: Social Justice Session; speaker. Rev. W. C. Wood (chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board). Subject: "The Basis of Prosperity." 8.45: Varied recorded programme. 10.0: Close down
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