RADIO Programmes
1YA,. Auckland. 7.30: ' Hook review. 8.0: Concert programme. Pro Arte QuaftOt: Quar* tet in G Minor, Op. 74, No. 3 (Haydn); 8.18: Joati Moody (soprano), iil a gfoup o£ modern Englisk art songs: "A, Spring Sohg," "1 Will Go Witb My Father a-Ploughing, " " A Green Cornfield, ' ' "Crabbed Ago and Youth." 8.30: Marjorie Gully (piand( and Trevor de Clive Lowe ('cdllO), Sonata for PiaUO and 'Cello. . 9.0: Weather, Statioti notices. A recorded talk, "peasant Life in Austrla," by Dr. Paul Dengler, Dire'ctor Of tbe Austro-Amorican InStitute of Education, Vienna. 9.20: Celebrity Artists and Cborus, "Merrie England" VbCal Gems. 9.28: Lily Gyenes and ber , Twenty Hungarian Gipsy Girls, Ilungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 (Lisza). 9.36: Turner Layton (tenor), "Dusty Shoes." 9.42: Larry AdlOr (mouth-organ), "Enipty Saddles,," "Is It True Wbat They Say About Dixie ? " 9.45: Gladys Monerieif •(soprano), "Tbe Pipes of Pan," "Arcady is Ever Young. ' 9.51: Gino Bordin and bis Magic Guitar, "I Send My Lovo Witb* Tbese Roses," "Beyond the Clouds."' 10.0: Music, mirth and fuelody. 2YA, Wellington. * "" 7.30: Talk; Our Gardening Expert, "For tho Hoine Gardener." 8.0: Ligbt orcbestral aiid ballad programme, featuring the Hamilton Dickson String Orchestra, and the C&meo Three. The Hamilton Dickson String Orchestra. SelectiOn, "The Pink Lady." 8.9: The Cainfio Threo preseat "In a Brahmiii Garden." 8~16: The Hamilton Dickson String Orchestra, "Canzonetta" Iutermezzo, '-'Penelope's Garden." 8.24: The Cameo Three, "Lullabj'land." The Orchestra, "Loin du bal," "The Cabaret Girl" Selection. Talk: Dr. Guy H. Scliolefleid, "World Affuirs/' 9.0: Weather. Statioti notiees. "Holiday • Road Safety" — a pertinent talk. 9.8: J. B. Yaldwyn and Company present "The Avalanche." A radio play by Max Afford. 9.38: Leslie Henson and Fred Emney (hutnorous sketch), "The German Comraissionaire Scene." Effie Atherton, Bertha Willmott, Bobbie Comber and Leonard - Henry and Company, 1 1 Cinderella," a burlesque pantomime. 9.50: Serge Krish Instrumental Septet, "Ballroom Whispers. " Collinson and Dean (humorous sketch), "Toothache." Leslie Henson, Fred Emney &:.d Rich' ard Hearne "The Eiddle Scene." 10.3! Danco ItiUSie. 3YA, Christchurch 8.0 : Philadelphia Symphony Orclies tra ^.Aiuvitation f0 fl|p. Walt-z." 8.1Q J ufins lJatzah (lenorj, "O Ilidt 1 I j Might Hetrace"j "Sunday," Qp. 47
No. S ; "My Love Is a Greeii," Op. 63, No. 5 (Brabins). 8.16; Noel Newson, L.lt.A.M., A.R.O.M. (piuiiotovte),Prelude iil A Flat Majof, Op. 28, No. 17 ; Impi'omptu in G Flat Mujor, Op. 51 ; Nocturuo iit G Major, Op. 37, No.2 (d) Prelude in B Flat '>linor, Op.28, No. 16 (Cliopin). 8.31: Pbiladelphia Orchestra, Prelude « 1 Apj.esMidi, d'Un Faune. 8.39: Cecily Audibert (soprano), "Au- bord de l'eau" ; "Apres uii reve" (Faure; ; "Mandoline" * "Homance"; ''Nanny.'' 8.52: Philadelphia Orchestra, Hungarian. Rhapsodv No. 2 (Liszt). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. "Road Safety Campaign." Dialogue : "Mother and Father and the Wool Sale." 9.20: Artur Schnable (pianoforte), and the I.ondon Symphony Orchestra. Concerfeo No. 1 in O Major, Op. 15 (BeethoVen). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 4YA, Dunedin, 7.30: Our Motor Expert, ■'Ilelpful Hints tQ Motorists." 8.0: A variety. Concert, 4YA Concert. Orchestra, "That Girl From Paris'' Selection. Leslie Henson and Fred Emney, "The German Commissidnaire Scene." 8.12: Grace Moore (soprano), "Our Song" •, "The Whistling oy." 8.18 : The Orchestra, "The Four ACes" Suite. CicelyCourtneidge and Jack Hulbert, "Birdie Out of a Cage." 8.33: Ivor Morefcon and Dave Kaye (piano), "?in Pan Alley" Medley, The Orchestra, "Do Fishes Kiss." 8.42: Talk, Mr. J. Robertson, "Sinai to Syria (1) : Sinai." 9.0: Ceather. Station notices. The Dunedin Choral Society presents excerpts from "The Messiah" (Handel). 10.15: Dance programme. 2ZH, Napier. 6.30: Children's session, conducted by Uncle Charlie, 7.30: Vafied reCOrdings. 8.0: Overture, Bournemouth Munieipal Orchestra, "The Bronte Hofse" (Auber). Contralto, Essie Ackland, "Just for To-day," "Sanctuary". 3.16: Pianoforte, Miss Winifred MeCarthy, "Romance in P Sharp" (Schumann), "Polonaise in O Sharp Minor" (Chopin). Baritone, Mr Herbert Marshall, "Kashmiri Song" (Foodforde-Pinden), "Itose of Tralee." 8.27: Ilumour, Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, "Music". Cello, Mr J. MeCarthy, "Chanson Triste" (Tchaikowsky), "O Pure and Tender Star of Eve" (Wagner). 8.36: Soprano, Mirs Helen Dyhes, "Love Will Find a Wa y," "I Wonder if Love is a Dream." Organ, Eeginald Dixon, "Selections from 'Roberta' and 'Mississippi'." 8.48: Tenor, Eichard Crooks, "Smiling ThrOugh" (Penn), "My Song Goes Round the World" (KennedyMay). Pianoforte, Miss Winifred Mc- ' Carthy, "RilcJci Tikki Tavi and the Snake" (Cyril Scott). 9.0: Station an- ' nouncements. . Baritone, Mr Herbert • Marsliall ' Cntil" (Teschemacher), "On 1 Vvings of Song" (Mendelrsohn). 9.09: Mnrgatroyd and Winterbottom "Ornb." Violiti, Albert oammons, "Estrellita" (Star ef Love), . 9.15: Soprano, Miss Helen Dykes, "The Fuschia Tree." ' Duet, Reilly and Comfort,. "You have :* Taken my Heart." 9.24; •• Orcher.tra," 1 Sandor Josze NoveJty Orchestra, , | "Vienna Birds." 9.30: Dance Music.
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