RADIO Programmes
1YA, AUCKLAND. 8.0: Essie Acldand (famous contralto), and Reginald Morphew (baritone), with 'Leo. Whittaker at the piano. Allau MeSldmming and Players of the oJTe-act play, fIn Port, J ' by Ha'rold Simpson. 8.I0: Essie Ackland, { 1 Nackt Und Tranme,* ' "Wohin," "Zum Sehluss, ' 3 Serenade, _ 4 ' The Caravan, ' ' 4Mother?s Hands, 7 "0, Lovely Xight. }* 8.30: Herbert Orandall (re•eitalist), "H9 My Aherdeen Terrier, ' ' "A . Sett Dirge," 4fPlease to Ring the Belle." 8.45: .-Reginald Morphew, 4 4 The Two- Grenadiers,3-' 4 ' Fill q, Grlass with Golden "Wine," 44Trade "Winds,' ' 44Ta^tary.,' At the piano: Leo. Whittaker. ,0.0:- Weather. fStation notiees. 9.5: Ringside commentary on professioual wrestling match. 10.0: Music, rnirtlx- and melody. - , 2YA, WELLINGTON. 8.0': A ehamber musie and art song programme, featuring Iiavel's Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Harp and Woodwindj Delius's Sonata No. 2; and Mydra Sawyer (soprano). Virtuoso String Quartet, Introduction and Allegro for Harp. 8.14: A recital of Modern Art Songs by Myra Sawyer (soprano), 44Hymns to the Eigveda," 44Ushas," 4 4 Y arima, ' ' ^^Maruts," 4 4 Twilight Eancies," "Cradle Song." S.28: Lionel Tertis (viola), and George Eeeves (pianoforte) Sonata No: 2. 8.40: 4 Tho Shadow of British Suicide." A diseussion on population by C. A. L. Treadwewll and J. Cormiek. 9.0; Wcatlier. Statiou notiees. 9.5: Eingj side description of the wrestling j iuatcL, 10.0; Dance music. j - * • " j 3YA, CHRISTCHUECH. ; 8.0: Band ijrogrmame. Band of H.M. Grenad.ier Guards, 44Bond of l^riendship" March. 8.4: Edward Hendv (baritone), 44Hum a Little Song," 44That Old-Fashioned Mother of Mine. " Grand Massed Brass Bands, 44Milastones .of Melody." 44Eb and Zeb." 8.25: BBG Wireless Militiiry Band, Eevo Passe," "The Eustlo ol! Spring." Jimmy Taylor, English cutertainer and comedian. 8.44: Cairns Citizens' Band, 44Thoughts" Waltz, 4My Old Eenutckv Home." Edward Hendy (baritone), 44Trave!lers All," 44Homeland. " 8.50: Cairns Citizens* Band, 4 4 The B.B. and C.E." March. 9.0: Weather. Station notiees. Talk: Margaret Birkinshaw, -44As Others See Us: Candid Opinions of an Englisliwoman." 9.20: Artur Schnabel (pianoforte), Sonata in E Major, Oji. 14, Xu. | 1 (Beethoven).. 9.36: Du^oliim Gian 1 uiui ^sopruuo;, ' ' lnipaticuci', " "Mar-j
garefc 'at tlie Spinning Whecl." 9.44: Cortot, Thibaud and Casals. Trio in G Major (Haydu). 10.0: Music, mir.th and melody. * 4YA, DUNEDIN. * S.O: The Lyrie Clioir preseuts a cou•cert arrangeruent of 4 4 The Daughter of the Eegiment," by Donizetti. Soloists: Anne White (soprano), Pliyllis Clare (mezzo-soprano), C. "E. Williamson (tenor), E. Duerdon (baritone), John Devereux (baritone). Conduetor: John T. Leech. (Eelay from His Majesty's Theatre). 10.0 (approx): 4 'Dance the Blues Away." Au hour of dauce numbers in strict tempo, # 2ZH, Napier 7.0: Seleeted standard and operatic recordings, vocal and instrumental. 8.0: Dance Music. 9.0: yaried records. 10.30: Cloge,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 179, 16 August 1937, Page 10
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