RADIO PROGRAMMES
The following is a summary of the programmes to be broadcaat by the principal New Zedland wireless etariona to-nighi;— 1YA, Auckland. 8.0: Haydn Murray (violin) and Dorothea Iiyan (piano) ' present Soaata No. 8 in tr Major for ."V iolin . and .Piano (Beethoven). 8.20: Gerhard Huseli (baritone), "In the .Village"; "The Stormy Morning"; "The bign Post." 8.30: Artur Schnabel (piano), Sonata in Q Sharp Minor, Op. 27, |No. 2 (Beethoven). s.44: Pro Arte Quartet, Quartet in E Plat Major, Op. 33, INo. 2. 9.0: Weather. Station nottces. 9.5: Talkj "Serving the Public — The Tram Conductor." 9.20; New * English Symphony Orchestra, "Portsmouth Point." 9.26: Beniamino Gigli (tenor), "Torna a Surriento ' ' ; "Serenata Yenezianaa. " 9.82: London Palladium Orchestra, "Childhoo.d Memories. ' ' 9.38: Winnie Melvilleand Derek Oldham, ' ' Dainty Little Maiden"; "I've Eound a Whole World in You." d.44: Light Symphony Orchestra, "Like to the Damask Bose,,j "Queen Mary's Song." 9.50: Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), "Deep Sea Mariner"; "McPherson's Farewell. " 9.56: Alfredo Campoli's Salon Orchestra, "An Old World Garden," 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 27 A, Wellington, 8.0: The 2YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Leon de Mauny, "Orpheus in Had'es." 8.9; Mrs. Adele Bradshaw (contralto), "An Indian Squaw;"; "Sea Wrack"; "Four Ducks Ou a Pond." 8.19: Hal McLennan (flautist), "La Carhaval Busse"; "BeBeve Me"; "E Vento." 8.32: Becording, John Charles Thomas (baritone), "The Farmer's Pride. 1 ' 8.35: The Orchestra, "Bal Masque 5 ' Valse. 8.40: Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, O.B.E., "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. W. S. Wauehop and Company; present "The Ghost Train. ' ' 10.15: Dance programme. 3YA, Christchurch. g.O: The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, "Di.e Pledermaus ' ' . O verture. 8.10: Eichard Tauber (tenor), "The Lover's Pledge"; "To-morrow" (Strauss). 8.16: Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Symphony No. 4 in I) Minor, Op. 120 (Schumann). 8.42: Buth Koyds (contralto),) "The Trout"; "My Peace Thou Art"; "To Music' * (Schubert). 8.52: Minneapolis Symphony Orphestra, "Sylvia" Ballet. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. Talk, Dr, G. Jobberns, "Popular Fallacies. ' ' 9.20: Vladimir Hdrowitz (pianist), and London Symphony Orchestra, Goncerto No. S fcft D "Minor, Op, 30 (Bachmanihoff). UMIft Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin* ffXh "The Easy Chair," songa aml melodies of days gone by. 8.17: Storm in a Tea Oup," a Jap: "O' f* so s boy and his employer, 8 .17: ' .o.' J an hour witli "The Kii'g-in;'v-n_, .. ,liu"o
Royal Quartet. 8.40: Talk by the Countess de Vilme-Hautmont. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. The Philharmoniu Orchesra, Berlin, "The Armourer" Overture." 9.13: Heinrich Behkemper (baritone), "Mirth and Merriment." Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Czar and Carpenter." 9.22: • [Winnie Melville (soprano), qnd Derek Oldham (tenor), "My Song of Love"; "Your Eyes." 9.28: JEtaie da Costa, "White Horset Inn" Medley. Berlin State Opera House Orchestra, "The Beggar Student" Potpourri. 9,38: Soloists and Chorus, "I Only Kissed Her on the Shoulder." 9.46: Fritz Kreisler (violin), "Midnight Bells"; "The Opera Ball." 9.46: Edith Lorand Orchestra, CO, Maiden, My Maiden. Elsa Kochann and Franz Volker, with Ohorus, "Careless Jolly Songs"; "The World Is So Beautiful"; "When the Sun Goes to Bed"; "Oastles Which Lie in the Moonlight." 9.56:* Grand Symphony Orchestra, Intermezzo from "A Thousand and One Nights." 10.0: "Best Sellers," popular dance numbers. 2ZH, Napier. 6.30: Children'^ hour, Aunt Winnie and Unele J. 7.30: Orchestral music. 8.0: Studio concert with recorded intermissions (times approx.); Overture, Bahd oi H.M. Coldstream Guards, "Accession Memories" (Silver Jubilee). 8.5: Baritone, Mr G. Bullivant, "Trees" (Basbach), "Memories." 8.11: 'Cello, Mr J. McCarthy; "Ave Verum" (Mozart)., "A Star of Eve" (Wagner). 8.17: One-aet play, members of the Napier Bepertory Company, "When the Whirlwind Blows" (Essex Dane). 8.47: Milan Badio Orchestra, "Fiorellini Fantasia" (Strauss). 8.50: Mrs Millicent Sorrell, "My Kingdom" (Mockleton), "The Piccaninnies" (Moeleton). 8.56: 'Cello, Mr J. McCarthy, "Chanson Triste" (Tsehaikow^ sky), "Aria" (Tenaglia). 9.2: Baritone, Mr G. Bullivant, "Stars Over Devon," "Would You." 9.8: Milan Badio Orchestra, "The Fog's Wedding." 9.11: Soprano, Mrs Millicent Sorrell, "The Golden Isle"_ (Jones), "My Shrine" (Bussell Phillips). 9.17: Members of the Napier Bepertory Company, "Defeat" (a miniatuxe melodrama). 9.36: Dance music. 10.30: Close down. '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 12
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