RADIO PROGRAMME
(.Supplied by the Radio Broadcasting Company of N.Z. Ltd.) SATURDAY, JUNE 27th. This evening IYA will relay the Municipal liana concert to be g.ven ill the Auckland Town Rail. The vocalists for die concert will be ./If frank Campbell j (tenor) and Miss Runty Stuart (contralto). The Melodie Four will supply the major portion of the vocal .items at it-v. '..i.ss Nora Greelie (contralto) will be heard in "Life’s Subset Bar,’’ "xue Night Nursery,” ‘‘My 'Dearest” j anti “O Flower Divine.” Included in i. the programme by the Salon Orclnstra, j will be the fantasia "In Days of Old,’’ j a violin solo with orchestral accompani-1 merit, "Scene de la Czardas” to be played by Mr YV. Havdock. Lyndon Christie’s Rhyihmic Symphonists will piovide the instrumental music at 3YA. The programme will also be broadcast by 4YA. There will be much variety in the items, which will include the ‘TBI2 Overture,” the “Chinese Doll,” one of McDowell’s pretty sketches, •‘‘To a (Water Lily,” a selection, "Hit the Deck,” a sketch, “The Watermelon” and two foxtrots. As a saxophone solo, Air Christie will play Rndie Wiedoeft’s “Valse Erica,” and violin solos will be contributed by Miss Irene Morris. Miss Nellie Lowe and Mr James Shaw will j be heard in solos and a duet. 'Mr Jock j Lockhart’s contribution to the programme will be humour in song and story.
MONDAY, .Ur-Tr 90th. The onstanding feature of 2A r A’s programme this evening, will be a leeturerecitnl of outstanding interest, to be given by Mr Douglas Taylor, Supervisor of School music. The recital is eut'tl'd “What Afu&'c Means” and Mr Tayler will show, with the aid of piano •■•nd soprano solos, the human element which gives meaning to music. On the supplementary programme, Miss 'Florence Penney, L.A.B. (mezzo-contralto) will nivar a'so AT'ss Gwladvs Edwardes, the popular Australian soprano, and Mr Truest Glading whose fine robus 1 bnptone voice will be. heard i'n a group of it ngar an son ir s, as well as :n Danny 'De r 'ver’’ and “Poadwavs.” The Orchestvina;. under Signor 'A. P. Tmda. wll provide many of The accompaniments. 3Y:A will broadcast on relay f’-om Timaru, a concert tp be given by the Timara T)'rchestral Socotv. A splendid programme has been arranged. Mr Alexander Salmond. ALA.. Ross Fellow, of T\nov College. Dunedin, will Fc the speaker <W ; ne the Tnt' l vnnfionnl Programme at TY.-Y. His subject, wll he : “The International Aspect of New Education.” Silent day at 1Y A.
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