RADIO Programmes
1YA, Auckland. 8.0: An hour of reading and music. Reading of prose and verse by Mr D'Arcy CresswelJ, with appropriate luusic. "La Folies Francaises Ou la Dominos." Reading from "Gulliver's Travels." Sinfonia in B Flat (Baoh). "Believe Me, if All Tbose Endearing Young Oharnis." Reading from "Pride and Prejudice." Recordingj, Gavotte Lyric, "'Counsel to Girls." 9.0; Weatiier, Station notices. London Symphony Orcbestra, "Francesca da Rimxni.'' Madame Aileen Johns (Mezzo-soprano), 1 'Aiierseolen "Rulxoj Meixie Beolw." 9.27 : hkluard . Evdmann (piano) Iutermezzo Bralims. Madame Aileen Johns (mezzo-soprano) "Heimkehr;" "2ueignung.'' 9.35: Philadelplxia Orcbestra, "The FireBird" Suite : Introduotion — llaixce uf tbe Fire Bird ; Dance of 'i he Princesses; Dance of King Kasfccbel; Bercei.e.; Finale. 10.0: Music. nib'th i/n-meio-jy . 2YA, V/eilington 8.0: "The Mystery of the Sevqn Cafes." A Seeret Service nxelodrama, by Sydney Horler, CbaRter 5, "Oonspiracy in Vienna.', 9.0: "Woatber. Station notices. "Eb and Zeb." Port Nicbclson Silver Band, with vocal intcrludes by the Aeolian Male (juarte; The Port Nicholson gilver .ilaud, "The Red Gnome," Overtule "Novelente" Novelty. Soloist: Bandsman W. J. T\latson. 9.25 : The Aeolian Male Quartet, "In Silent Mead,'' "Jim," The Band, "Lohengrin," Seleetion. The Aeolian Quartet "Love's Old bweet Song," "Comin' Thvo' the ltye." 9,48; The Band, "Hail, Queen of Heaven" Hymn," "Waltz Medley," "Blencatbra" M'arch. 10,0: Dance programxue'. 3YA Christchurch 8,0 ; Coneert progframme, featuring Essie Ackland, famous conti'alto. and Reginald Morpbew, baritonc, Orchestra of the State Opera House, Berlin, "Wjlliam Tell'' Overture. 8.15: RegL nald Morphew, "More Sweet is That Name," "Molly O". "O, That. it Were So," "Charity," "Largo al Factotum" 8.29: Ai'thur de Greef (pianqforte), aud the Royal Albert Hali Qxchestra. "Hungarian Fantasy." 8.45: Essie Ackland presents, "Verborgenheit," "On Wings of Song,'' "Unmindful of the Roses," (Coleridgte Taylor) ; 'There is a Green Hill," "God's Garden." 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.20: Boston Promenade Orchestra_ "Entrance of the Little Fauns,1' "Mosquito Dance," "Thunder and Lightning" Polka. 9.26: Thomas E. West (tenor), "My Dreams," "Duna," "Queen of the Earth." Herman Finck and hig orchestra, "Finckiaua."- The Maestros Vocal Quintet, "Auld Scots Songs." 9.54: Alfredo and his Orchestra, "1 Qnce Had a Heait, Margarita," "Serenade m the Night." 10.0: Music, mirth aud melody. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: Music round the cainpfire,'' introducing "Roamin'* Cowboy," "Peekaboo," "El Capitan" Mareh, and "Juanita." "Courtship with Interruptions" — Japanese House Boy. 8.29: "The Empress Jospphine of France" Chapter 6. Talk (recorded) by the Rev. R. W. Alexander, »"A Riding Parson : 25 Years in the Backblocks of Canada and New Zealand." 9.0: tot, Jasques Thibaud and Pablo CasWeather. Station notices. Alfred Cor-. als, Trio in D Minor. (Mendelssohn). Ruth D. Sell (contralto), "Hidden Love," "'Twas on a Lovely Eve in j June," "At Hle Brookside." 9.46: I Ludwig) Hoelscher and EU.y Ney. "Arpeggionen" Sonata for cello and pijino 10.0: Dance music. 2ZH, Napier. 7.0: Variety, 7.40: Sports announcer. 8.0: Organ session. 8.30: Variety. 9.0: Standard and operatic hour. Vocal and instrumental 10.0: Variety. 10.30: Close.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 195, 3 September 1937, Page 15
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