RADIO PROGRAMMES
fhe following is a suinmary of the programmes to be broadcaat by the princjpaJ New Zealand wireless stations to-mgbt;;-- . 1YA, Auckland, 3.0: Elizabethan mueic, 3.40: Albert riatiddler's Orchestra, ' ' Listen to Liszt.,; Bino Borgioii, "La Barearpla Bella Marangona"j ' ' Gondoliera Veneziana. ' ' 8.54: Godfrey Andolp 's Orchestra, ' '*To an Oriental God." 9.0: "Weather. Station nOtices. 9.20: Saivation Army Maassed Band6, > "'New Zealand Warriors" March (Goflin). The JBand of H.M. Cpfdstream Guards, "The Aruadians" Selection. 9.32: Mavia Bpadle (aoprapo), ' ' Spring 's fioliday"j "Country Folk. ' 1 9.38,: Bazid of H.M. poidstreatn Guards> "Accesflion Mempriea." 9.45: M&ssed Bands, "Sweet aand Low.^' M&vis Beadle, "The Enchanted Eoreet"; "I Kilow How to Tio ftibbon Bows." 9.56; Maased Bands., "And the Glory of the Lofd. " 10.0; "Lpt/s Laugh, ' ' coxaedv seesion. ..... 2YA, 'weiu>on 8.0:*Pottcd Xievue, No. fe, variety and vaudeville.' 8.32: The Japanese hotiseboj and his employer, " jb'rank~Calla for AssiatanCe.^' J 8.46: Talk, Mr* Johannes Andersen, "Literature and Peace"; " Personalities at the P.E.N. Oongress." 9.0: VVeather.' Statiom notices. Ethel Wallace (violinist)', Bondoj "1'Alouetto; 1 Praeludiunf and Allegroj "Bclion lioamarin." 9.27: Doris Hiack (sopranb), "Gktliering Berries": " Becit et Air de Lia"; "Ahl Lo So, Plu Non M'Arhnza." 9.38: Bydney Uustardj ALedley of Popular Olassxds. 9.51: Peter Bawson (bass-baritone), "The Gay Highway"; "The Strong Go On." 10.1: Music, jairth and melody. 3YA, Christchurch 8.0: "Ten-Minute Alibi" (an xmpression of the play). 8.11: Herman Trio (llistrumentai), "Pierrette. " Bransby Williams, "The Tpwn Crier," Bketck Artists, "The Good Oid Goaching Daya." ^5.28; The Victor Olof Bextet, Minuet. 8.31; St'an Cater and Jack Bawiing (original eketch), "Stan and Jan," the ipimitable Pevonshire rus dcs. 8.38: Those Eonr Okapa, "Taking the Air." Alfredo Campoli Trio( "Traumerei." 8.48; "PrenCh aa t3h« is Learnt"; " Atmospherics." 8.56: J. H. S^uire Celestd Octet; "Amina." 9 0: VI' ekther. Station noticea. Talk, Mr. Leicester Webb, "World Aifhirs." 9.l2u: Pance ihusic, ! 4YA, Dunedin. : 8.0; The B.B.C. Sytnphony Orch'estra. : Syniphony No. 7 in O Major, Op. 1Q5 \ (Sibelius). Elisabeth Schumann (ari- ' prano). "Bad Weather"; Serenade;
"All the Fond Thoughts"; *'My Father Said." 8.32: The Yienna hPilhannonic Orchestra, "Feueranot" Loye Scene. 8.40: Becorded talk by W. W. Bird, late Superintendent of Nativo Education, "Songs of the Maori" (No. ), 9.0: Weather. Station notices. The MinneapoUs Symphony Orchestra, "Tranafigured Night," Op. 4 (Schon berg). 9.37: Gerhard Husch (barltone), "Elegy. to the Nightingalo"; "The Ski-Eunner"; " Yenetian" Intermezzo; "Porget-Me-Nots"; "Playfiil Bargain." 9.49; The Boston Symphony Orchestra, co'nducted by Serge Koussevitsky, "Bolero." 10.0; Musie, jnirth and melody,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 10
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