RADIO PROGRAMME
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th
The vocal portion of lYA's studio concert this'evening will be supplied by the Clarion Quartet, consisting of '.Miss Lilian Wood’s '(soprano), Miss Beryl Smith (contralto), Mr Lambert Etarvey 'tenor), and Mr Duncan Black (bass). This combination will render solos, duets and quartettes. Miss Rhona Speed will be heard in several humorous numbers and Mr Cyril To.wsey, studio pianist, will play pianoforte solos. The Salon Orchestra will contribute selections.
Dr Guy H. Scholefield, 0.8. E., will be the lecturer on the Internationa] Programme at 2YA this evening. A “Farmer Brown’’ dialogue, on “Forage Crops,” given in 4YA Studio bv Mr R. B. Tennent and Mr L. W. McOaskill, will be broadcast by 3YA and 4YA, at 7.15 p.m. The Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society will provide the evening’s progiamine for 3YA. Sketches will be acted, depicting love scenes from four cen-turies—-16th, 17th, 19th and 20th. An instrumental programme will be provided by Mesdames Roy Twyneham and H. EMoysey (violins), Mrs K. W. Robinson (viola), Mrs John Guthrie (’cello) and Mr R. Carey (piano). The St. Andrew Street Church .of Christ Choir will present part of the evening's programme at 4YA, assisting ai lists being Miss Gwenda Burt and Mr Arthur Lurigley, and the well known instrumental combination consisting of Jisses Elbe! Wallace, S. Baker and V. Moflatt. The final half hour of the concert programme will be devoted to a lecture-recital given under the auspices of the Society of Professionional Musicians of Otago. Miss Ida Lungley, assisted by Miss Gwenda Burt and Mr .Arthur Lungley, will present “Robert Franz,” the composer of 350 songs. ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th. The IYA concert programme this evening will be given by the Auckland ■Society of Musicians. Of particular inteiest on their programme will be the appearance of Miss Mina Caldow, contralto, one of the best known singers in ew Zealand having sung for all the important societies from Auckland to the Bluff. She will sing "Chanson nondoue,” “in Summer Fields,’’ and
“Do Not Go My Love.” Other vocalists on the programme will be Miss Reta MeCullay (mezzo-soprano) and Mr A. B. Thompson (baritone). The instrumental
portion of the programme will be supplied by the Auckland String Quartet, assisted by Miss Dora Judson (pianiste) and Miss Alice E. Law, L.R.A.M. (piaiiisie), who is one ot Auckland’s outstanding musicians.
2YA will relay from the Wellington Town Hall a concert by the Wellington Symphony Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr Leon de Manny. Mad-ame-Evelyn de Ma.uny will-be heard-in. pianoforte soios and Mrs Wilfred Andiews, contralto, will sing. The lecturer on 3YA’s International Programme will be Mr C. F. Troup, M.A., speaking on “A Trip Through Alsace.” Mr Troup, who is a son of Mr G. A. Troup, ex-Mayor of Wellington, has just returned to 'New Zealand. Silent day at 4YA.
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