RADIO PROGRAMME
(Supplied by the Radio Broadcasting Company of N.Z. Ltd.) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th. This evening, Mr J. M. Clark and his company will produce in IYA Studio a three-act historical play specially written for radio by Dr George de Clive Lowe, entitled “The Doge of Venice.” Dr Guy H. Scholefield, 0:8.E., will deliver the evening’s International Talk at 2YA.
The concert version of Gounod’s t‘Faust,” 'to be presented in the Civic Theatre by the Royal Christchurch Musical Society under Mr W, H. Dixon, will be relayed by 3YA. There will be a grand chorus' of 200 voices and a full orchestra. A very strong cast of solosts comprises : Miss Addie Campbell (Christchurch), Miss M. O’Connor (Christchurch), Wilfred Kershaw (Dunedin), Hubert Carter (Christchurch) and Clive Hindle (Christchurch). The Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Choir, under the conductorship of Mr John T. Leech, will present the vocal portion of 4YA’s programme. Miss Nell Wilson, a talented young soprano, will be heard in “Love is Meant to Make us Glad” and “Coinin’Thru the Rye.” Supplying the instrumental portion of the entertainment . will be Peftitt’s Quartet. Sibelius’ “Berceuse” will be played by Mr T. Law ’cellist. * THURSDAY, NOVEMBER sth. A concert by the Commercial Travellers’ and Warehousemen’s Association Orchestra and .Concert Party will be broadcast by 2YA. The vocaLsts foi the evening will be Mr H. Matthews (baritone), .Mr Gar. Naylor (tenor), Mrs Vilen Clayton (soprano) and Mrs E. Astill, (contralto). The lecturer during the International Programme at 3YA will be Mr W. Machin, speaking on “International Exchange.” . This evening, IYA will relay from the Lewis Eady Hall a concert by the Leys Institute Orchestra, under the direction of Mr (Harold Baxter. This orchestra Os one of the many activities of the Leys Institute and, as usual, a very fine programme has been prepared. Silent day at 4YA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1931, Page 8
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