ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting stations transmit as follow: — TO-DAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts 2 D.m . studio concert. 6 p.m., children's session, Peter Pan. 7.15 p.m., i news: orchestra. “The Beautiful Gala- • thea” (record); vocal, Lyric Quartet, N’ellv Was instrumental, Auck- , land Trio, “Finale Trio in F” (Godard>; humour. Mr. A McElwain; quartet, , cuckoo" (record); tenor, Mr. Richards, When the Swallows Homeward Fly’ : Bohemian Duo, (a) “Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time,“ (b) “Get Out and Get Under the Moon**; Pauline Alpert. “The Dancing Tambourine” (record); elocution. Messrs. T. Harris and J. Mackle, ■ The Borrowing Scene”; violin, Miss I. Bosworth, “Liebesfreud”; bass, Mr. E. Thomas, “King Charles”; chorus, “H/t the Deck” vocal gems (record); talk, announcer, “Great Authors”; Lyric Quartet, “Lullaby”; soprano and tenor, Anita Atwater and Luis Sanchez, •‘Colonial Song” (record); tenor, Mr. Ripley, <a > “The Star,” (b) “A Memory”; humour, Mr. McElwain; Auckland Trio, “Peer Cynt Suite”; Bohemian Duo, (a) “In a Little Town Called ‘Home, Sweet Home*,” (b) "O Dem Golden Slippers”; Hebrew Two, “Happy Abe and Dismal Ike”; Virginia P*-rry. “The Merry Widow Villa” (record); Lyric Quartet, “In Absence.’ 2Y A Wellington: 420 metres, 5,000 watt* 3 p.m., gramophone items. p.m., children's session. Aunt Gwen. 7 p.m., Robert Sanda.ll. “Uncommon Commonplaces on the Continent.” 8 p.m., Wellington Artillery Band. “L’Espoir de Alsace”; tenor, Mr. Williams, (a) “Passing By,” (b) “The Rose and the Lily”; soprano, Emmy Bettenhorf, “The Flying Dutchman—Senta’s Ballad” (record); vocal, Lyric Quartet, “In Absence”; band, •Andante in G” (Batiste) and “Lilies at Dawn”; bass, Mr. Brown, “The Windmill”; recital, Mr. Dorrian, “The longshoreman”; vocal, Ninon Vallin, “Mignon. Connais Tu les Pays?” (record); hand, “Blue Danube Waltz”; Lyric Quartet, (a) “1 Don’t,” (b) “How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck?”; soprano, Margherita Salvi, “The Barber of Seville” (record); band, “II Trovatore” hnd “Mountain Echoes”; humour, Mr. Dorrian. “A Talk on Cheese”; baritone, Mr. Goudie, (a) “Queen of Connemara,” ib) “At Even”; band, “In Coonland” and
• Dixieland”; Hawaiian selection, Queenie and David Kaili, “() Mi Paloma” (record); Lyric Quartet, “When You Played the Organ”; band, “A Rose of Granada” and “Conservator.” 3YA Christchurch: 306 metres, 500 watts T p.m-, studio concert. 6 p.m., child- ! ren’s hour. Uncle Hal. 7.15 p.m., news. S p.m., rebroadcast of 2YA; vocal. Grand < ipera Quartet, “Some Folk Do’ ; bass. Mr. Filer, “Simon the Cellarer”; piano, Miss Fullwood, “Valse Caprice”; contralto, Mrs. Harper, “I’ve Been Roaming”; orchestra, “In a Clock Store” (record); vocal quartet, “It Wa3 a Lover ;ind His Lass”; Bohemian Quintet, “Gressenhall Suite”; tenor, Mr. Rogers, Where the Bee Sucks”; organ, Mr. W. Saxby, “Classica” (record); soprano, Madame Gower-Burns, “A Pastoral”; tenor and baritone, “Trust Her Not”; talk. Mr. G. M. Keys, M.A., Ed., “Vocational Guidance, Trades, Farming”; • Hand Opera Quartet, “Dabbling in the Dew”; piano. Miss Fullwood, “Prelude No. 17, Op. 28” (Chopin); baritone, Mr. Filer, (a) “The Arrow and the Song,” (b) “John Peel”; Bohemian Quintet, (a) • Drink to Me,” (b) “Andante Cantabile” (Tschaikowsky), (c) “Entr’acte and Mazurka” (“Coppelia Ballet”); contralto. Mrs. Harper, (a) “When Daisies Pied,” (b) “I Know a Bank”; orchestra, “A Hunt in the Black Forest” (record); tenor, Mr. Rogers, “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes”; orchestra, “L’Estudiana” (record); soprano, Madame GowerBurns, (a) “Cherryripe,” (b) “Goodnight.” • • + 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts Silent day. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 500 watts 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6 p.m., children's session, Nod and Aunt Jean; 7.15 p.m., news; 8 p.m., orchestra, “London Scottish”; vocal, Madame Towsey’s Quartet, “The Fairies Were Tripping”; harpsichord, Ignaz Friendman, “Rondo Alla Turca” (record); soprano, Miss M. Atkinson, “O, Ma Lyre Immortelle”; piano, Mr. C. A. Ferguson, “Barcarolle, Op. 30, No. 4 In A Major” (Rubinstein); baritone, Mr. J. Bree, “The Happy Man”. Lener String Quartet, “Quartet in G Minor” (second movement), (Del ussy), (record); contralto Miss E. Peace, •Life”; orchestra (1) “Senerata,” (2) Hungarian Dance No. 7”; monologue, Mr. J. F. Montague, ‘'The Game Of Life”; chorus, “We’re All Bound To Go” (re-
cord); soprano Madame Towsey, “The Tryst”; vocal quartet, “Follow Me Down to Carlow”; orchestra, “Toccato and Fugue in D Minor (Bach) (record); Umar, Mr. McDongaU, “An Evening Song”; piano, Mr. Ferguson, (a) “Left-hand Study,” (b) “Shadow Dance”; soprano. Miss Atkinson, “Parted”; orchestra, (a) “Senerade,” (b) “Rigador,” <c) “Tarantelle”; recitals, Mr. Montague, (a) “The Cane-Bottomed Chair,” (b) "Gunga Din”; baritone, Mr. Bree, “How Fair Art Thou’’; orchestra, “Blue Mazurka”: vocal quartet. “Fair Shines the Moon.” • * » 3YA Christchurch:306 metres, 500 watt* 3 p.m., afternoon session; 6 p.m., children's session, “Mr. Storyman"; 7.15 p.m., news; 8 p.m., rebroadcast of 2YA. excerpts from “The Geisha” (Jones); and cello, Mr. Beck. (£.) “Old French Dance,” <b) “La Danza”; Broadcasting Trio, (a) Senerade,” (b) “Petit Bolera”; sketch, An. Titchener, “Different Languages”; dance orchestra, (a) “Because My Baby Don’t Mean ‘Maybe’ Now,” <b) “Just a Melody Out of the Sky”; 9.5 p.m., talk, Mr. G. M. Keys, M.A.. Dip. Ed., “Vocational Guidance—The Work in New Zealand—its First Stages”; dance music until 11 p.m. 4Y A Dunedin: 463 metres, 250 watts p.m., studio concert; 6 p.m., children’s hour, 8 p.m., studio concert. ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting transmit as follow: TODAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres. 5,000 watts 7.45 p.m., news; 5.40 p.m., dinner music; 10 p.m.. items by the Rose Bay Theatre Orchestra, and a revue company, Miss Green (soprano). Miss Tear (piano), and Mr. James (baritone). * • 2r C Sydney:— 442 metres, 5,000 watts 7.4 5 p.m., children’s session. 8.20 p.m., news; 9.10 p.m., dinner music; 10 p.m., items by Mr. Wright (tenor), the Trio de F*aris, and Miss Turnbull (soprano); 12.16! P in., dance music. 3LO Melbourne:— * j j 371 metres. 5,000 watts S p.m.. children’s session; 9.5 p.m., news; 9.46 p.m.. talks, 10.15 p.m., dance programme and items by the Serenader Quartette. Mr. Byrne (bass), Mr. Gorman | (baritone). Miss McDonald (violin), and I Mr. Massonoff (tenor). 3AR Melbourne: * * 484 metres, 5,000 watts 8 p.m.. gramophone records: 9 p.m., news; 9.15 p.m., gramophone records; 101 p m iecturettes; 10.30 p.m., items by the I iudio orchestra, the Melody Makers and I -Mr. Ssmith (trombone). • * * 4QG Brisbane: ■ P; m '; , K . enml news: 8.5 p.m., dinner ■ Pm ' " n p ‘ m *» children’s session; 9 ■ ' P "i., vocal and lustra- ■ mental programme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 8
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