ON the AIR
Fare for Listeners-In NEW ZEALAND New Zealand broadcasting stMtocs transmit as follow: — TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME IYA Auckland 420 metres, 500 watts. Silent day. 3YA Christchurch 400 metres, 500 watts. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., afternoon concert; 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news and reports, etc.; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., chimes, studio concert by Band of First Canterbury Regiment, under the direction of Lieutenant C. H. Hoskin, and assisting artists: March, “Our Battalion” (Hushworth), the Band; mezzo sporano solo, ‘‘Soul of Mine" (Barnes), Miss M. Bald; waltz, "Druid’s Prayer” (Dawson), the Band; soprano solo, “Drummer Boy” (Edens), Miss Jean Grant; fantasia, “Country Life” (Le Due), the Band; soprano solo, selected, Mrs. A. Gledhill; intermezzo, "Manuella” (Lotter), the Band; vocal duet, "In Springtime” (Newton), Mrs. Raynor White and Miss Grand; march, “North Star” (Turner), the Band; valsette, "Little Gem” (Moss), the Ban<l; interval; march, “Old Cork Road” (Adams), the Band; contralto solo, “Husheen" (Needham), Mrs. Raynor White; cornet solo, "Love’s Garden of Roses,” Bandsman S. Minson; mezzo sor/tno solo, "Cradle Song” (Kreisler), Mi?* M. Bald; selection, “Empireland” (Douglas), the Band; soprano solo, selected, Mrs. A. Gledhill; march, “The King’s Bodyguard” (Hume), the Band. * * * 4YA Dunedin:-
380 metres, 750 wr.tts. Silent day. 2YK Wellington.— 295 metres, 120 watts 7.45 p.m., market reports and announcements; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., relay of Paramount Theatre Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. R. R. Caulton, at interims I selections, selected, the Regal Jazz violin solos, (a) “Dance Bizarre” (Strauss), (b) “Brindisi” (Alard), Mr. F. •Mar tine Hi; selections, selected, the Regal Jazi Band; mezzo soprano solos, •selected, Mrs. C. B. Shaw; selections, selected, the Keial Jazz Band; clarionet solos, selected, Mr. Leo Power; selections, selected, the Jazz Band; baritone solos, (a) OPrimivera” (Tirindelli), (b) “Till I wake (Woodforde-Finden), Mr. Tom C. violin solos, selected, Mr. F. Maruneiii; mezzo soprano solos, selected, Mrs. yShaw; clarionet solos, selected, Mr. , Power; selections, selected, the Re gal Jazz Band. * * * TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME TYA Auckland:— .J m. to 7 p.m.. children's session. V„J lt Be «y: 7.15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news 5? reports, etc.; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., im.® I ®*! relay of overture from Majestic i nea .“* Orchestra, under the direction i.tt Alr - F. Mumford; contralto solo, iSC® , To Love” (Rubens), Miss T. violin solos, selected, Miss M. Mcin»tr T-i So Prano solos, (a) “Good Morn(Ki . l^ ro^ier Sunshine” (Lehmann), o ,n the Forest” (Ronald), Miss o* •tenor solo, “Take a Pair of SKJJing Eyes,” Mr. A. Ripley; vocal flections, “Medley.” the Radionts; mezzo
soprano solos, (a) “World of Love” (Thompson), (b) “Valley of Laughter,” Miss E. Johnson; interval and weather report; relay from Majestic Theatre; contralto solos, (a) “Fairy Wood” (Drummond), (b) “Garden Of Your Heart” (Dorel), Miss T. Duffln; violin solo, selected, Miss McMurtrie; soprano solo, selected, Miss Phillips; tenor solos (a) “Mary of Argyle,” (b) Aria from “Martha,” Mr. A. Ripley; vocal selections, popular songs, the Radionts; mezzo soprano solos, (a) “Sing Joyous Bird” (Phillips), (b) selected, Miss E. John- * * * 3YA Christchurch:Silent day. * • * 4YA Dunedin:— Chimes; His Master’s Voice recital; address by Miss M. Puechegud, on “Interior Decoration”; studio numbers; address by Mr. H. Greenwood, librarian of Dunedin Athenaeum, on “Books”; His Master’s Voice recital; 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., children’s session, Aunt Diana; 7.30 p.m. to 7.45 p.m., news and reports, etc.; 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., chimes; studio concert, arranged by Mr. Malcolm Robilliard, accompaniste, Mrs. Ernest Drake; vocal solos, (a) “Friend” (Davies), (b) “Sea Fever” (Ireland), Mr. Reg. Richards; pianoforte solo, ballad in A Flat (Chopin), Mrs. E. Drake; recital, selected, Mr. C. H. Russell; vocal solos, (a) “O Lovely Night” (Ronald), with obligato by Mr. Robilliard, (b) “I Heard You Singing,” Miss Winnie McPeak; flute solos, “The Little Nightingale,” Mr. J. Stewart; vocal solos, (a) “The Star,” (b) “Believe Me If All,” Miss Roma Buss; dialogue, selected, Miss Anita Winkel and Miss Sheila Neilson; trio, “Cradle Song” (Schubert), Mrs. E. Drake, Messrs. Robilliard and Stewart; vocal solo. “Eleanore” (Coleridge-Taylor), Mr. Reg Richards; recital, “My Tea Shop in St. Ower,” Miss Sheila Neilson; ’cello solo, “Tarantelle” (Haigh), Mr. M. Robilliard; vocal solos, (a) “Song of Sleep” (Somerset), with cello obligato, (b) “The Slave Song,” Miss Winnie McPeak; flute solo, “Idyll” (Matthews), Mr. J. Stewart; recital, “This May Be Life,” Miss Anita Winkei; vocal solos, (a) “When Stars Are Shining Brightly” (Puccini), (b) “To a Rose” (McFadyan), Mr. L. E. Dailey; trio, “Trio In A” (Mcfarren), Mrs. E. Drake, Messrs. Robilliard and Stewart. 2YK Wellington:— Silent day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 51, 23 May 1927, Page 5
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