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RADIO Programmes

v*v>., * * 1YA, Auckland. 8.0: Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, "Brandenburg" Concerto, No. 1 iii F. (Bach). 8.16: Amy Hansard (soprano), in Modern English Artv Songs, * ' AU Suddenly the ^ Wind " Maids . y Who Danced Their Sho'c^ Iiito Holes. ■* ' 8.2 2: Pora Ju.dson,, Haydn Murray, Lah la Hemus (lustnunefltal rio), Trio in E. Minor, Opus 90 ("Dumky ,J). 8.53: Amy Hansard (aoprane)^ "Btiglea. oi _ Preamland"; ' ' Song of the "Wiadmill. ' ' 9.0: Weather. Station aotices. Talkj Mr. Erank Brewis, "Eubber Manufasturo in Ceylon." 9.20: The Stadio fetring Orehestra^ Two Itisu ' Tono Sketches. 9.26: John O 'Malley (tenpr), *'j. Heard You Singiag*y,j "Cradlc Song^' Eecordings. Jean Lensen and hiis Orchestraj "Old Spanfsli Song"; "Ganzpne Vesuvania.^' 9.32: The Steiner Salon Orehestray "In a Toy Shop.,, Geprge Ealcer "(baritono), ' 'Merry-Go-Eound. 5 3 9.39: Lily Gwyenes and her 20 Hungarfan Gipsy Girls^ "Three Old Hungarian Folk Songs. " 9.47: John O'ibiiley (tcnor), "I Look Into" Your Garden"; ' ' Mary 5 1 (Eichardson). 9.53: Godfrey Andofils Goneert Orchestra, "To An Orienta] God. " 10.0: Mnsic, mirth and xnelody.

2YA, Wellington. « o.o; A programnie featuring Bcnno Moislewitseh (world-f amoua pianist) and Lionello Cdcil (operatic tenor), A . recital by Benno Modsiewitsch, 9.0: Weather. Station notices. A recital by Bionello Cecil (operatic tenor), "A Sole Mio-'3; "Gor Lovely Eose "j '^Preajns"; "Maria Marie. ' * 9.20: Orchestra MascottOj "Les Fleura" Waltz. "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," with music; • prescnted by Mrs. Zoe Bartley-Baxter. 9.41: Ifagyari Imre and his Hungarian Gipsy Orchestra, "Hungarian Quiek Czardas Dances." Glapham and ' Dwyer (humorons sketeh), ' ' The Surrealist Alphabet." 9.47; Plorence Desmond (talkmg), "A British Mother's Blg Fiigbt." 0 9.50: "Ten-Minute Alibi" (an impreBsiott of the play). 10.0: Dance mnaie. • ' ^ " 3YA, ChristchurclL x 8.0: Essie Acklanj (fweous cotttral" to), and Eeginald Morphow (bOritoce). Eerlin State Opera House "Orchestra, *'Manfred,J Overture. Eeginald Morphew, 1 ' Drake 5s Drum"; "Devon, O Devon"; "The Darsefc Daisy'-'j "The Grown. of the Year"; "Thou Art * Eisen/ My Beloved"; "Old Clothes and Kne Clothes." 8.27: Yienna Philharmoaic Orchestra, "Der Eosenkavalier" Saite: Presentation of the Silver Eose; Oehs Waltz; Breakfast Seene and Trio; Cleeing Dnet. 8.45: Essie Ackland, "Agnus Dei"; AEke at Morn and Eventide' " At the Mid-Uour at IQght"; "PleadiBg"; (Skye Boa^71

9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.20: Philadelphia Orchestra, Symphoily iSTo. 4 m F Minor, Op. 36 (Tehaikowsfey). 10.0: Music, mirth and nielody. 4YA, Dunedin. ■ 8.0: Ted Atidrefr 7s Novelty Qnintet, ' ' They 're 04E"; ''In a Chinese Templo Gafdeitt"; "Pour Little Black P.erTies.', . Harry Gordon (comedian); "Our New Hoose"; "Drambnid Blues,". 8.18: The Eight-Piano Symphony, "There Isn't Any Eimit to' My Love." The Eoeky Mountaineers, "Cowboy." 8.24: George Swift (trump6t), "Gipsy Airs." Chiek Parr aqd Gadfge Hughes, "Tigers." 8.30: Ted An^rews Eovelty Quintet, ■ ( The Clock is Playing"; "The Old Spin^ ning Wheel"; "Pire Fighters." 8.40: A. talk by Dr. E. N. Merrington, "Epund Jhe Paciiic Table — Imprpssions of the' Yosemite Conference. " 9.0^ Weather. Station notices. A tiontin* uity prdgramme, "Musical Mayon* naise." 10.5: Dance music. ■ 2ZH, Napier 6.30? Children 's Session, conductecf by Aunt Winnie. 7.30{ Standard Orj chestval recordings. '7.45: Talk, "State: I'iacement Officer. ' ' 8: Studio' com cert, featuring the following artists? Mts Myrtle Daniel, contralto, "At the Tomb of Anselpjo" (Schubert); "Ava Maria'1'' (Mascagni), "Three PisherS "wcnt Sailing" (Hullah), "Courage" (Haydn Wood); Miss Winifred B, MeCarthy, pianoforte, "Scenes from a« Imaginary Ballet" (Coleridge-Taylor), "Waltz" (H4 L. Havston), "Serenade" (Mowrey) ; Miss Helen Dykes, soprano# . "Silent Noon" (Yaughan Wi/Hamp), "My Prayer," "The Wab nut Tree" (Schumann), "If my Songs wero only Winged" (Hahn); Mr Eric Poynter, "The Glory of the Mother- : land," '1 Travel the Eoad" (Pat Snyer) ; ' ' The Chapel in the Moonlight," "Eose Marie." 9.30: Beeorded Modern Dance Music. 10.30; Close cfown. ■9 ^ ■ 4

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 12

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RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 12

RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 12

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