RADIO Programmes
1YA Auckland 8.0: The Allegro Trio, Trlo in D Major, 0p. 12 (Karl Ernst Namnanu). 8.20: Madame Annette Cbapman (mez-zo-soprano), in a group of Lieder, by Brahms, aocompanied by the Studio String Orchestra, "Miniieliedj" "Liebestreu;" "Wir Wandelten "Wiegenlied." 8.33: Harold Baxter (viola), Sonata for Viola. 8.43: Trio for Piano, Oboe and Bassoon : P. Pauleno, M. Lamorlette, G. Dherin. 9.0: Weather Station notices. Talk : Mr Frank Brewis, "Itubber-Planting in Ceylon." 9.20: The Studio String Orchestra, conduoted 'by Harold Baxter, "Mediterranean Orujse." 9.28: Edgar Middleton (bariton) "0, Mistress Mine" (Sullivan) ; "To' Music, To Becabn His Fever." 9.34: Recording: Paul Godwin's Orchestra, Two Alsatian Country Dances. Gitta Alpar (soprano), "Loneliness." 9.43: Grand Hotel Orchestra, "Pierrette, Cherie.'' Edgar Middleton (baritonc), "Dreams," "Onaway, Awalce, Beloved." 9.52: Studio String Orchestra, "Hyde Park" Suite. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 3YA Wellington. 8.0: A programme featuiing Josef Kaartinen (Finnish saxophonist) and the Five Point Nines: The Five Point Nines in a barrage of favourite digger ditties. 8.30: Josef Kaartinen (Finnish saxophonist). 8.40: Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, O.B.E% "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: "The White Chateau,'' a famous play of the Great War, 1914-1918, by Reginald Berkeley presented under the direction of George Swan. 10.20; Dance music. 3YA Christchurch. 8.0: Ooncert in aid of the combined orphanagjes of Christchurch. By the Christchurch Opnmists' Club. Geoffrey Hill (boy soprano), Daisy Perry (contralto), Nancy Estall, Tholma Cusack and Bessie Pollard (instrumental trio), Jean Scott (soprano), Members of the Orpheu§ Choir (doublo quartette), Rex Harrison (baritone), Bloy's Banio Band, J. L. Tennent and S. T. Andrews (vocal duets). (Relayed from the Radiant Hall). 10.0 (apprux) : Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin, $.0; A variety ooncert, Stokes Banjo Band, "Aerial FJight" March ; "Show Boat," Selection. 8.11: The Western Brothers, "Keeping IJp the Old Traditions.5' 8.15: Xylophone Orchestra, "The Cheeky Sparrows.'' 8.18 : The Merrymakers, "The Merrymakers' Carnival.5' 8.27: The Jules Ruben Trio (two pianos and drums), "Me and the Moon.'5 8:30: Stokes Banjo | Band, "0n Wings of Loye" — A Ro-
verie • "Youth and Riches.'5 8.40: A talk by' Dr. E. JST- Merrington, "Round the Pacific Table: lmpressions of the Yosemite Conierence." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5 : A continuity programme, "Mnsical Moods," by Kay Bee. 10.5: Dance mnsio. 2ZH, Napier. tf.80: Children 5e hour. Uncle Charlie and Annt Mijlie. 7.30; Orchestral uiusie. 7.40: Talk, Napier Placement Officer. 8.0: Studio concert by the Napier Savage Club Choir. Choir, "Border Ballad,55 "Margarcta"; songt " Jl. Tonkin; vaolin solo, F. Hunt; humour, W. Foster; choir, *'Huntsman's Farewell,5 ' "Drink to Me Only55; song, H. C. Thompson; piano solo, W. Foster; song, E. G. Stevenscm; choir, "Winter Song/' "Stars of the Summer Night 5 5; song, W. B. Stewarr; humour, Thompson and Wood; violin solo, F. Hunt; choir, "Old Folks at Home,55 ".Viking Song.55 9.30: Da.nco music.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 169, 4 August 1937, Page 10
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