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RADIO Programmes

1YA, Auckland. 8.0: Simon. Goldberg (violin), and Paul Mindeinitli (viola), Duet in; B "Flat Major for Violin and Viola (Mpzart). Gilmour McConnell (piano), yariations in A" Major (Glazounov). 8.33: Dora Labette (soprano), "Evening Voices"; "Qradle Song"; "Nigktia* gale," Griller S?ring Quartet, Quartet in A (Arrostrong Cribb?;. 9.0: Weather, Station notices, Talk, "A Landlubber Goes to Sea,'; by Alan Burgess, of Cap Pilar. 9.20: Ada Lynn. (soprano), aecompanied by the Sfcudio String Orchestra, conducted by Harold Baxter, ( Call of Spring"; ' 1 Carissima.. ' ' 9.20; The Studio String Orcliestra^ Two Irish Tone Sketches. Reeordings: John MeCormaclt (tenor), •' Green Isle of Erin"; " Thc Kerry Dance." • 9.f0; Tho Studio Strjng Orchestra, "Paris" Suite, Ada- Lyuu (soprano), witb string accompaniment, Harlequin"; "Lovo Will Find a Wa y." 9.54; The Studio String Orchestra, "Bal Masquc." 10.0: Music, mirth and rnelody. 2YA, Wellington, 8.0; Operatic contest of tho Wellington Conipetitiona Society 's 1907 Feetival. Oorapetitors 8 to 14 8.40: Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholelield, O.B.E., "World Affairg." 9.0; Weather. Station notices. '•! A JDream Passes,'' a radio play dealing with 'the romantic figure, Bonnie J?rince .Charlie, and presented by A. S, Farquhar's Upland Players. 9.45: Serge Krish Instrumental Septet, "Ballroom Whispers," 9.48: ."Mrs. 'Arris 1'lays thy Races," a humprous charaeler sketch of London lifo by Lola Maric3 and Cuinpany. 10.0: Dance ujusic. 3YA, Ohristchurch. 8.0: 3YA Orchestra, " Children 'S Overture. Kersten Flagstad (sopruno), "A Dream"; "I Love Thee." 8.18: Nqel Nevvsoa, L.R.A.JL, . A.R.C.iX, (solo pianist), presents Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, 8.48 : Heinrieh Rehkepaper (baritone), ''The Ihre Itider"; "The Stork's Message." 8.56: 3YA Orchestra, "Liebeslied." 9.0l Weather. Station notieea. 9.20s M, Marcel Dupre (grand organ), "Piece Ueroique." 9.28: Mme. Germaine Marlinelli (soprano), "Nocturne — O, Cool Night"; "Mato.r Doloroaa." 9.37: Reneo Cliemet (violin), "Jntrodnction ot Rondo Capriccioso. " 9.45; Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), "Don Jpan's Serenada"; "To the Forest." 9.52:. Berlin Stato Opera Orchestra, "Gapriccio Jtalienf" Op. 43 (Tsehaikowsky). 10.0; Music, iflirth and mclody. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: Orchestra, "Follow the Sun" Selectiou, The Rocky Mountainee.rs,

'"Springtiine iu the Rockies"; ."Wai 1 Swan." 8.13: T. Curreri (clarinet), and G. Tyrje (Spanish guitar), Polka; Waltz. 8.19; Jimmy Taylor, Englisli entertainer . and comedian, T. Curreri (cjarinet), and G, Tyrie (Spanish guitar)), "Tarantalla"; Maznfka. 8.37: The Bijou ^.ccordion Orchestra, "Lenorita. ' > 8.40: Talk, (recorded), by John Guthrie, "London; The Most Exciting Place- in the World." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. i 1 Vlctoriana, No. 1: Acce'ssion/, a" dramatic mosaic of the eoming of Queen Victoria to the throno of Britain and of CEe life of tliat timo; produced by the National Broadcasting Service. 10.0; Dance music. 2ZH,* Napier. 6.30: Children' e hoor, Aunt Winnie and Uncle1 J ; 7,30; Orchestral musiQ. 8.0; B.B.C, Military Band, "Mill on th© Rock" Qyerture. 8.09; Joseph Hislop, "Herding Song," "An Eriskay Love Lilt." 8,15: Fiano, Mr H. Walker "Hedley". 8.21; Miss Joyce Goodger, "Eclio," "Serenade," 8,27: Continental Nqvelty Orchestra, "Kosoro Waltz." 8.30: James HeNamara. 8.37: Elocution, Miss Vahnai Clothier, "The Master's Hand." 8,41 : London Pailadium Orchestra, "March Review Medley.,? 8.50: Joseph Schinidt. "lf Tlion Art Faithless," "Spain 1 Love Her.'' 8,06: Piano, Mr H, Walker, "Hedley." 9.Q2; Hiss Joyce Goodger, "Among the Willows," "Lavender Dreams," 9-08: Continental Novelty Orchestra, "Tho Lovo of a Gipsy." 9.11: Elocution, Miss V, Clothier, "Jack o' Lantern." 9.17; James McNamara. 9.21: Elsio and Doris Waters, "Gert, Daisy and the Kpot Hole," "Tho Coronation Girls."- 9.30: Dance music.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 187, 25 August 1937, Page 10

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RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 187, 25 August 1937, Page 10

RADIO Programmes Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 187, 25 August 1937, Page 10

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