RADIO Programmes
IYA, Auckland? • 7.45; TaJk, £fJL.earn to Swim Cam--paign/; Mr.'if. 0. Kei'd. Yebudi Meouniu (violin), Herbert Giesen (piano), feOBftta ift D Major, Op. 12, No. 1 (Beethgvm), .8,22; Alavis BoadlQ (eoprftup), " 'Tis Tbree Loug Days,?j f 1 f£o Be Ifear thc Fair Xdol,,| '^With Myrtle »ad lioscs"; ,#^Iy Hcqrt is in BloojnJ' 8,34; Bora Judson and Madoleine Wjlcox (two pianos), "Improviaation''; Bympbonic Bance. 8,49'; Gerbard Hnscb (baritone), and Margaret Hilpinen (piano), in songs by . Yrjo Kilpinen, '•'Borget 2^e Not"; "Playful Bar» gain ' '; "Dance Song'f; "Tbe Fid' djer's Longing"; "I Sang My Way Tbrougb tbe German Oountryside." S.O; Weather, Statibn notices. Talk; Mr. H. W. Scott, ' ( Hand writing and the Dreyfus C!a8e,,, 9.20: The Light Gpera Company, Gems from vMy Mary. land," 9,34; Garrolj Gibbons (piano), and kis Boy Friends, * ' Carroll Gibbons ■ Looka Back." Tom Kiuniburgh, Miss Cathcart Lynn apd Coinpahy, "A Scofc's Wooiug. ' ' 9.36; Prijno Scala's Aceordion Bdn^, l* Songs That Won .tbe Wh-T'" Bayton and Jokjistone (duettists), "Lazy Bones"; £ 'Isn't it Heayenlyf" 9,48; Alfrpdo Gawpoli and his Saldn Orchestra, "Loye in Xdleness"; "The Knave of Piamonds. " 9.54: The Light Opera Oom* pany, Geibs from "Maytime.,)l 10.0: Musxe, mirth and melody, 3YA, Weldugton, 7.30: Talk: Our Gardening tuxpert, fPor the Hpme Gardener." 8.0; Light orchestral and ballad programme, featuring "Kirimaejnae" in Maori songs. Mayfair Orchestra, Lake Music from Maori Cantata; "Waiata Maori". 8.7: A rfecital of Maori songs by "Kirimaemae" (soprano), "Haere, Haera Ba"; "May I Nat Love"; "Taumarumaru "Apanui"; "E Koro Haera Ba"; ^Higurangi Maunga". 8.22: Erie Coates hnd Symphony Orchestra, "Cinderella" Phantasy. Peter Dawson (bassd>aritene), "The Air Pilot". Alfredo Campoli Salon Orchestra, "Love in .Tdieness" 8,40: Talk: Br. Quy II. Schodeld, "World Affairs." 9.0: Weather, Station notices, "Maobeth," by Willinm Shakespeare, An NBS production. 10.15 : Pan cp nuisie. SYA, Christchurcli. 7.30; "This Ch&nging World; Tbe Twentieth Gentnry: Music". Mr Wjll Hutchens, Mus.Bac. 8.0: Ooncert programme, introducing the world-famous uomedy Marmonxsts. . Eecording; 'ihe BBO Syhjphany Orchestra, "Pidelio" Overture. Ailsa Hieol (soprano), prosents & ^ehumann group, "Im WnnderiSchonen "Monat Mai"; "Aiis MeihSlt Tranen Spriessen''; "Die "Rose, iSo . LiliCj |)i4 Thube'j ".WSn ich in B|ine
Augen seh"; "Er der Herrlfchtte roa Allen." 8.18: Minneapblis Byniphony • Orchestra "Boumanian." Ehapsody, *No, 1, 8,30: Half an hour ivith worldfamoijs Oomedy IJarmonists. 9-0: Weather. Statjon notices. 9.20: Vladimir HOrowitz (pianoforte), and London Symphony Orchestra, eonducted by Albett Ooates. Concerto No, 3 in D Minor Op, 30* (Bachmaninotf). 10.0: MuSie. mirth and melody, 4YA, Bunedto, 7«30 ; Book talk, 8,0: A yariety programme, Ted Andrews's liovelty Quintet, ^Eaggin' Through the Rye"; f Two Sparkling Eyes"; "Gncle Doolpy's Pelight." Tony Bcddin (cornedi&n), "Biddy Mulligan"; "Trpad ?n the Tail of My Ooat?" 8,16: Patricia Eossborough (piano), "Sing Me a Love Song" Belection. "These Three" will entertain with light numbers. 8.32; Ted Andrews's Novelty Quintet, "Monkey Tricks."; "In the Good Old Summer Tirne". 8.40: A talk by Mr A, G, Soiitli, "Tales q£ the Pipers Peape and War." 9.0: Weather, Stafion notiees. Thp Dunedin Orchestral Soeiety presents a jnbliee concert, as Ohoir, the Dunedin Choral Society, SolosiBted by the Eoyal Dunedin Male ists: Mrs H. C. Oampbejl (pianist), Miss fEthol Wallace (violinist): 30.0 (appfox.); Dance musie. 2ZH, Napier, 6.30: Children 's seasion, eonducted by Aunt Miliie and Uncle Gharlle. 7.30; Varied recordi'ngs. 8.0: Overtdre, Berlin State Orchestra, "Die Medermaus"; eOntfalto, Muriel Brunskill, "Garmen — 'The GipSy Song, ' 'The Card Song.' " 8,15: Pianoforte, Mr Joiin Gorbett, "Prelude in O Sharp Minor" (Eachmaniuofi), ' ' Waltz in A JTat" (Braiinis), "To the Itising Sun" ('lorjUBsen); light baritone, Mr E. H. Clouston, ' ' Trade Winds" (Frederick Keol), "Youth" (Prancis Allitsen), 8.27: Humour, Sandy Powell, "Sandy tho Window Gleaner"; soprano, Mjsg Joyce Symonds,; "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates), "Impressiobs" (John Corbete). 8.39: Tenor, Waltar Glynne, "O of All the World"; Milan Symphony Orchestra, "La Tosca-r-Pre-lude Act 8." 8.48: Laytpn and Johnstone, "A Shanty in Old Shanty Town,'1 " Sweethearts Forever," 8.54; Pianoforte, Mr John Gorbett, "Irapro, yisation in A," "Nocturne," 9,0; Station announcementg; light baritone, Mr E. H. Clouston, "Without a Song " (Yincent Yeumans), "I Know of Two Brighfc Eyes" (Cluteam). 9.9; Violin, Yehpdi Menuhin, "Scottish Pastorals." 9.35: Soprano^ MisB Joyce Symonds, "The Song of the Clock" (Eex Burchell), "Ave Maria" (Schubert). 9.21: Bass, Malcolm McEachern. "The Merry Peasant" (Schumann). 9.30: Dance musie.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 58, 1 December 1937, Page 10
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