RADIO Programmes
1YA,* Auckland. S."t): A continuity hour, "The Stilly Niglit. Colonne Sympbony Orchestra, "Night on a Bare Mouutaiu." Meta Seincmeyer (soprauo), "The Night." John Barbirolli's Orchcstra, "Eine Ixleine Nachtmusik." Maria von Basilides (niczzo-soprano), "Kiglit and Dreams." Guilietta Morino (violin), "Night of Enchantment. ' ' TJral Cossacks' Choir, "The North Star." Leopold Godowekyj Noeturne in C Major CGkopin). Grand Irmler Choir, "Still •Night, Holy Night." Alfredo Campoli (violiu), "Midnight Bells. 3 ' Rieliard Taubef ' (tenor), "At Night My Only T)reams Aro You." 9.0: Weather. Statiou noticcs. 9.20: B.13.0. Wireless Militarv Band. "Bonnets So Bluo" (Folk
•Dance); "Hasto to the Wedding." 9.26: Beryl Smith (contralto), "The Turn of the Year"* "Jenny Wren." 9.32: Austrhlian Commonwealth Band, "TitEarks"; "Hailstorm" (Rimmer). The Band of H.M. Grenadier Guanls, "Berceuse"j "Jolly Eellows. " 9.44: Beryl Smith (contralto), "The Dreaming LakC"; "My Heart Has a Quiet Sadness." 9.50: Massed Bands recorded at the National Band Festival, Crystal Palace, 1 ' Chpmpion March Melley"j "May Day Revels." 10.0. • Danco music. 1 2YA, Wellington. 8.0: A'rthur Salisbury and hia Savoy Hotcl Orchestra, "Over She Goes" Setection. "Erank doins the Missing," Japanese houseboy and his employer. S»20: Jas. McNamara (bass). "Eileen Alannah"; "She Is 3Tar Eroin the Land"j "Song of Songs." 8.30: Joha Parkin (novelty piauist), presents, "Popular Hits." 8.40: Talk, The EyoWitness> "The Eelief of Ladysmith," hlr. W. M, Wiikerson. 9.0: Weather, Station noticcs. A programme by the Apollo Singers. 10.0: Music, xnirth and melody. 3YA, Christchurch. 8.0: Concert programme, featuring the world-famous Budapest Striug Quartet and Mary Pratt (contralto). Halle Orchcstra, "Rosamunde" Ballet Music, Op. 26. 8.10: Mary Pratt, 1 "Sun Above Me"; "Gentle ShepI herd"; "Dewy Yiolets"; ( 'Come, My ' Fairest Treasure"; ' Tho Praise of 1 6od." 8.25: The Budapest String 1 Quartet, Josef Roismann, Alexander I Sclxngider, Boris Kroyt, Mischa Schnei- [ der( Quartet in O Sharp Minor, Op. * 131* (Beethoven). 9.0: -Weather. Sta- ► tion n'oiiees. 9.5: Talk, Ari-. T.oiccster \ Wehb, "World AiTairb." 9.20: Dance ► t music. 0
4YA, Dunedin. S.0: A reeorded symphonic concert. featuring at 9.20: "Masterpieces of Music." The Philharmonio Symphony Orchestra of New York, Symphony in D Major (Haydn). S.30: Heinrich Kehkcmixcr (baritone), "Tho Messagc'" "That I Wouid No More Seo Thcc"; "Tho Pire Eider." S.40: Talk by John Guthrie, the New Zealand novelist, author of "The Little Country" and "So They Begau"j "The Lights of London." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: The Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra of New York, "A Midsummcr Night 's Dream" — Scherzo. 9.9: Lotte Lehmann (soprano), "There i« a Single Blossom"; "A Ship Across the Billows"; "Come, Holy Ghbst, Our SOuls Inspire"; "To Chloe." 9.20: "Masterpieces of Music." "Carnival Eomain" Overture, played by the Berlin Philhai'monic Orchestra. "Siegfried Idyll," played by the .Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra of New York, condueted by Arturo Toscanini. "L'Apprenti Sorcier," played by the Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra of New York.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 10
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