RADIO Programmes
1YA, AUOELAND, §.0: Leott Goossehs (oboe)/ with. J. Leiler (violin), S. Ilatli (viola), I. Hafttnati ( 'cello): Oboe Qu&rtet iix P Major (Mozart). 8.18: Ooab Moody (soprttno), in Lieder by Sebuifiaim: {'Tbe Co'Jiiag of Spring, 1 1 "Deep Tfeasiired in My Henrt,'' "A Greeting to Spring," "Thfe Sandman." 8.28: JWoinen Wllo Made History," presentod by Karl Atkinson. 9.0: "Weather. Station notices. Talk, Mr. L. H. L6S,ry, ' 1 Hrom Cradle to Grkve: HotV tke Law Affects Human Lif6." 9.20: The Studio Orchestfa, *•' Children 's Suite." 9.30: Eeg. Biehards (baritOfle), "Sone of the Sek/" "Oiiiy the River Running By." The Studio OrchQStra,- Suite of English Folk Songs. 9,44: Becording; Essio AclUand (contralto), "Tke Elight of AgeEs" The Studio Orchestrai "Yalso des AlOtiettes" (Drigo); 9.51: Beg. Biehards (baritone), "Linden Lea," Gipsy Love Song.- * ' The Studio Orchestra "Hroitt Sohth Aiuerlca." 10.0: Music, mirlii and. inelody. 2YA, WSHLINGTON. 8.0: Tke Londou Pallandium Orchestra, "Marek Beview" iMedley^ Alrs. L. Stanhope HaWsoit (uiezzo-sopfano), "Hills," "The Early Motning, 1 ' "Life," "Sing, Break Into Song," 8.21: Marek Weber and his Orchestra, "Leo Eall" Potpoiirri. John HcCorniaek (tenor), "The Dawning of the Bay," "Terenoe^s Hai'ewell to Kathleefl." 8.35: The tondon PaHadium OrOhestfa, "Eyetybody^ Songs," 8.40: Talk, Dr. Guy H. Scholefield, O.B.E.# "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather. Stafcidli fiotiees, "Aii ExpGrinielxt in Acousties," a play by Max Afl!ord, 9.35: Tom Stvinley presents Gray'g "Elegy." The Eaglo Instrnmefltal Tfio, "The Herd Giri's Hreatn," 9.48: Tom Kinniburgb, Valentine Httnn and johfi Laurie, "Eiat-Pooted dean." 9.54: Those Hour Ghaps, "Taldng the Air." I0,0.f Belay oi Tufc Cdltoian and his Swing Stars, 3YA, CHRlSTOHtmCH, 8.0: 3YA Orchestra^ "La Boutique Fantasque" Over ture. Preludo, "Deep Forest," Op, 34 (Mabel Daniels). Biehard Tauber (tenor), "Tho Walnut Tree," "Moonlight." 8.15: 3YA Ofcliestra^ Suito from "Tho Ballet Egyptien." 8.25: Dorothy Turnbull (mezzo soprano), "Love Triumphant, " "A Night in May," "The Blaekswith. " 8.36: 3YA Orchestra, "Bercense do Joeelyn," 'Liebestraiime. ' ' 8.44: Eecrjding, Heinrich Sehlusnus (baritone), "Longing for Ilome, " "Tlie Lorer's Plpdgc," 8.50: 3YA Orchestra, "Eance of the Ilours. " 9,0: Weather. Station notiees. 9.20: Yekudi 3Ienuhin (violin), H'ungarian Pance,
No. 6, "Bonianza Andaluzft," Op. 22. 9.29: Westminster Abbey Choir, Bene-1 dictus in B Flat; "Glorious and Potverful God.,J 9.37: Orchefitre Symphonique de Paris, "The Carnival of Animals." 10.0: Music mirtk and niel&dy. 4YA, HHNEHIN. 8.0: A variety concert. Beeording: Debroy Somers Band, "Good NeWs" Selectiom Sir Harry Lauder (comedian), "She's the Lasa Fof Me."" 8.18: Athol Wise (piano novelty), ' ' Ginger Eogei's and Fred Astaire on Parade. ' ' Frank Grumit (humotir), "No News." Baymonde "and his BUnd of Banjos, "The Stars and Stripes Forever" March. 8.26: The Light Opera Campany, "The Cat and the Fiddle'' Gems. Athol Wise (piand novelty), "Here and There," No. 3. "Serving the Public, ' Mr, Averkge Citizen interviews a Betired Police Officer. 9.0: Weather, Station notices. "The Cafe Continental," 9.30: "Flying Visits (3): Ireland." The Cfystal Eights, "Irish InspirationS. " 9.33: James McGafferty (baritone), 'Moliy Brannigan," "The 3Iinstrel Boy," "Eitty, My Love, Will You Marry Mefi* "Gpen the Boor Softly." Leslie Bridgo water Quintet, "Old Irish." 9,48: Nora Finn (contralto), "Ochanee," "Teddy O'Neale.". 9.54: O'Leary's Irish Minstrels. "Tho Pigeofi 011 tho Gate" Beel, "My Wild Irish Bose. " 10.0: Dancc nmsic 2ZH, Napier, 6.30: Children's eession ; conducted by^ Aunt Millie and Uncle Charlie. 7.30 Recordings. 8.0: Studio corieert porgrarame, With recOfded intermissions. Overture, The Royal Opera Orchestra. "1812 Overture" (Tchaikowsky) 5 8.09: Tenor, Joseph Hislop, "Ijerding Song," "An Eriskay Lcive LilV 8.15: Pianoforte, Mr Oorbett, "First Movement of Sonata in A Flat p. 26; Air and Variation." 8.23: Sopratio, Miss Joyce gyniPnds, "Luliaby" (Cyril Scott). "The Pipes of Ran 8.20: 'Cello^ Pablo Casals, "Trauinerie" (Schumann). 8.32: Baritone, Mr H. O, Thompson, "The Last Itose of Summer" (Moote), "The Coihing of a Dream" (Knight) ; 8.38 : Humour. 8.43: Orga ,nRegti)nld ],"oort, "Remiuiscences of Ohopiil;'' 8 0: Tenoi, Joseph Srhmidt, "If Thou Arfc Faitliless ;" "Spaiii, t Love Her;" 8.53: Pianoforte, Mr Corbett. "To a Water Cily" (McDoweil); "(a) Quiet Sbadows (b) Seametv's FJiglit" (Scottisb Toue Pictures, by Edgar Barrett) ; 9.1: Soprano, Miss Joyce Symonda "Whither" (Schubert), "AVill o' the Wisp" (Strauss). 0.07 : 'Cello, Pablo Casals, "Melody in F" (llubenstein) ; 9.10. Baiitone, Mr H. C. Thompson, "I Did Not Know" (Orotere), "ltest Tliee a Sad Heatt" (Thercsa rlcl nic- n); Humour; 0.2t: Duettists. i.y'oi aicj Johnstoiic, "It Must Ko T« 1 .. ' .- .21 OrchestxuJ. Tho Milan ' itad.o UiciKslm "Tho Frog's Wedding" (Beil), "Fiorollini Fantasia" (Strauss); 9.30': Oanco xnusioj 10.20: Close down.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 10
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