RADIO Programmes
vUMHMMMHIMHiaHlNMNMIillMIMiatlMHM; 1YA, Auckland. 8.0 : A continuity presentation : "Famous Love Stories: "William Blake and Kate Boucher." 8.32: Viola Morris and Victoria Anderson, English singers, in solos and duets. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. A concert by the Band'of the New Zealand Institute for the Blind. The Band: "Washington Grays" Marchj "Faust" Overture; Xylophone solo (soloist: B. Gherardi): "Xylophobia." F. Bobinson (baritone); "Four by the Clock" (Malliusou); ".Youth." The Ins'titute -Dance Band: \Yaltz, 4When My Mother Says Her Prayers"; "Boo-hop" Foxtrot. Tumai Taraewa (saxophone) : "Piggly-Wiggle" ; "JDanny Boy". The Band; "The Mill In the Dalo" ; "My Lady Dainty," ' lntermezzo/ Alan Morton (eornet solos) with organ acqompaniment by the Bev. A. Chitty: "Trees" ; "At Dawning." The Band: "St. Martin's" Hymn; "Stars and Stripes" March. 10.0: hour with Lew Stone and his band. 2YA, Wellington. /8.0: 'The Legal Aspect," Japanese houseboy, 8.15: Len Green (novelty pianist) j'Melodies of the Month," No. 5. Bichard Crodks (tenor), "Open Your Windows to the Mom" ; "Jf 1 Should Send a Bose." "Non-Stop Varxety" by .the Variety Stars. 8.40: Talk; Qylvxa Masterman, "Jew and Arab: An Observer in Palestine." 9.0: Weather. Station iiotices. A recital by the Concert Orchestra, "Hamlei" Overture; "Adagjo Contabile"; Alarche "Grotesque." 9.20: Myra Sawyer and William Boardman (vocalists), present, "On Jhelum River." A song cycle by Amy Woodfofde Finden. Mrs. M. Berry (pianist) Nocturne in E Flat Major; Waltz No, 5 iu A Mat Major; "Liebeslied" ; "La Danse d'Olaf." 9.45: The Orchestra, Suito from the Ballet "Russe." 10.0: Music, mirth aud melody. 3YA, Christchurch. 8.0; Studio presentation of "The Moonlight Sonata," 1? by Catherine Brownbill. Performedf by the Arts Theatre Players. 8:30 Becordings, Ion Swinley (spoken), Gray's "Elegy." 8.40: J. H. Squire Celeste Octet, J "Serenade" (Titl-Sear). 8.44: Sir j Johnson Fofbes-Robertson in a Shakespearean recital. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Reserved. 9.20; J)ance music. 4YA, Dunedin. 8.0: A recorded concert by the . London Symphony Orchestra featuring 'afc 9*2Q "Masterpieces pf Mjpic."
Arthur Bubinstein wjthi the Orchestra, Ooncerto in B Flat Major, (Brahms). 8.42 : A talk by Professor T. D. Adams "The Bimillennium of the Emiierox Augustus: His Achievement as Emperor." 9.0; Weather. Station notices. The Orchestra, "Hungarian Storm" March. Elisabethi Schumann (so prano) j A group of songs by Richard Strauss. "All My Fond Thoughts" ; "My Father Said" ; "A Mother 's jDallying"; 'Bad Weather" j Serenade. 9.21: "Masterpieces of Music," with thematic illustrations and comments by Dr. V. E. Galway, Dunedin City Organist and Lecturer in Music at Otago University. "On the Steppes of Cantral Asia," played by the London Symphony Orchestra. "Death apd Transfiguratioh," (Richard Strauss). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 12, 7 October 1937, Page 8
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