ON THE AIR
New Zealand broadcasting station* iransmit as follow: TO-DAY IYA Auckland: 333 metres. 600 watis p.m., studio concert: G p.m., child-j reus hour, Cinderella; 7.15 p.m., news; S p.m . orchestra, Zampa overture ; vocal. ■ Snappy Three, (a) “Some Day, Some- { where, ' (b) “In a Bamboo Carden" : j bass-baritone, Peter Dawson, "Lorraine, I Lorraine, Doree” (record) ; hflmour, Mr. . r> Flood, “If You Want To, Why Don't 1 You?" orchestra, “Carmen’s Ballet J .Music”: soprano. Miss Poulton, “Valse J _ Musette’’ ; tenor. Browning Mummery, * Had You But Known” (record); musi-J •al saw, Mr. F. T. Nash, (a) “Rosary,” j ih) “Danny Boy"; novelty, Messrs. D. I Hellyer and R. Bell, (a) “Ramona,” (b) 1 Song of the Vagabonds” : orchestra, (a) I "Alt Wien,” (b) “Trot de Ceavalerie” ; ( Snappy Three, (a) “My Stormy Weather Pal,” (b) “Just. Dike a Melody” ; musi- . al saw, Mr. Nash, (a) “In a Monastery £ Carden,” (b) “Absent”: humour, Mr. Flood. “I Do Dike to Sing in My Bath” : - saxophone. Rudy Wiedoft, “Saxaphun” • record); novelty, Messrs. Hellyer and Bell, latest hits ; orchestra, "Maid of the Fast” ; singing sophomores, “Chloe” (record) ; 10 p.m., dance programme. i< t; 2Y A Wellington:— » 420 metres, 6.000 wall* 3 p.m., studio concert: 6 p.m., child- ! ren’s session. Uncle Toby and Aunt j Gwen: 7 p.m., news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, Mr. N. R. Jacobsen. “Athletics” ; 8 p.m.. j a vaudeville programme, featuring Aus- j ten Peters and company. 3YA Christchurch: — 306 metre*. 500 watts p.m , afternoon .session; 6 p.m., children's session. Chuckle and Aunt Pat ; 7.15 p.m., news; 8 p.m., vaudeville pro- x gramme by “The Revellers” Concert Party; 10 p.m., dance music. • * • 4YA Dunedin:— J 463 metres, 250 watia 7.15 p.m.. news: 8 p.m., studio concert. TO-MORROW IYA Auckland: 333 metres, 600 watts 5 p.m., afternoon session; G.O p.m., J children’s session, Uncle Deo ; 6.55 p.m., * rvlay from Dewis Kady Hall (Rev. Jas;>er Calder) ; 8.30 p.m., orchestra, “Prelude” (’’Parsifal”), (record); tenor, Mr. R. Errinstoo, “Be Thou Faithful Unto [>earh” ; Don Cossacks Choir, “We Praise Thee, O Lord" (record) ; contralto, Miss (.a) "Over the Steppe,** (b) “Before the Dawn” ; piano, William Murdoch, (a) “Diebestraum” (record) : Mr. A. Colledge, "Honour and Arms** ; trumpet and organ, Alex Harris and Harold Dawber, “A Trumpet Voluntary” (record) ; tenor. Mr. Rrrington, (a) “Then Shall the Righteous Shine Forth.” (b) i The Holy City” ; contralto. Miss Hazell. u) "Au die Musik.” (b) “I Heard You Singing” : ’cello, Pablo Casals, (a) "Evening Song” (record) ; bass. Mr. Colledge, la) “Consume Them All.” (b) “The Holy Child”; orchestra, “Symponv Antar” < record ) 2YA Wellington: 420 metres, 6.000 watt* i : pin. studio concert; 6.0 p.m., child-: ren’s Sunday service. Uncle George ; 7.0 l p.m.. relay from Vivian Street Church • preacher, Rev. F. R. Harry); 8.15 p.m.. Sir Thomas Beeeham conducting Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, "Allegro” (Parts 1. 2 and 3) ; “Symphony No. 6 in C. Major” (Op. 31) (Kurt Attenberg), (re-! cords) ; mezzo-soprano. Miss Cooper, ! "Ave. Maria" (Duzzi) ; quartet. “Allegro Ma Non Troppo.” from “Quartet in A Minor” (Schubert), (record) ; contralto. Miss Chudley. (a) “Were You There?” (b) You May Bury me in de Has’; violin Rfrena imbalist. (a) “The Zephyr," (b) ■Tallahassee” (record) : baritone. Mr. Sayers, “Consider and Hear Me**; orchestra. (a) “March of the Caucasian ‘ *hief.” (b) “Dance Orientale” (record) : mezzo-soprano. Miss Cooper, (a) “From the Dand of the Sky-Blue Water,” (b) •Far Off I Hear a Lover's Flute”: piano and orchestra. “Hungarian Fantasia" (record): contralto .Miss Chudley, (a) • Rest Thee. Sad Hesart,’* (b) “A Song of Quietness” : violin. Master Yehudi Menuhin. (a) “Allegro.** (b) “La Oapriociosa” (record) ; baritone. Mr. Sayers, (a) "God’s Garden.** (b) “Linden Lea" : band. <a) “Bells of St. MaJo." (b) march. “Semper Fidelia - * (record). 3YA Christchurch: 206 metres, 600 watts--3 p.m., afternoon session; 5.30 p.ni.l • hildren’s song service; 6.30 p.m., relay from St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran church (preacher. Pastor H. H. Bruhn) ; 7.45 p.m.. orchestra, “Rosamunde” (record) : baritone, Fraser Gange, “O Star •►f Eve" (record) ; ’cello, Felix Salmond, Kol Nidrel” (record) : contralto, Miss Rowe, “Roll on. Thou Migfvty Sea” ; quartet. “Quartet In D—Andante Oantabile” t Tschaikowsky ). (record); baritone, Mr. Thompson, “Soul of Mine” ; orchestra, • Peer Gynt Suite,” Part 1 (record) ; soprano. Miss Grennell. “Hear Ye. Israel”: band. “Garibaldi’s Hymn” (record) : con’ralto and baritone, Dulcet Duo, “Dear Love of Mine” : orchestra, “In Venice” (record) ; contralto. Miss Dowe, “My Heart 1s Weary” ; vocal, Lombardi and Galeffi. “11 Trovatore—Duet, Act 4” (re-' • *ord) orchestra, “Peer Gynt Suite,” Part 2 (record): baritone, Mr. Thompson. “The Rosary” : band. “Onward. Christian Soldiers” (record) : male choir, Adeste Fideles” (record) : soprano, Miss Grennell, (a> “Ave Maria” (Kahn), (b) "In the Garden of To-morrow” ; chorus. »a) “Lohengrin—King’s Prayer,” (b) Finale” (record) ; band. “Italian Royal March” (record). 4YA Dunedin: 463 metres. 250 watts 5.30 p.**., children's session. Big Brother Bill : 6.30 p.m., relay from Knox • 'hurch : 8.5 p.m., relay of St. Kilda Band concert.
ACROSS THE TASMAN Australian broadcasting station* transmit a* follow-TO-DAY 2BL Sydney: 353 metres. 5.000 watts 7.15 p.m., children's session: 8 p.m. news, results ; 8.1 p.m.. dinner music : 0.30 p.m., concert programme. 2FC Sydney:— 442 metres. 6,000 watts 7 15 p.m., children's session: 8.2 news; 8.4(1 pin., studio items: 9.30 p.m, studio concert. 3LO Melbourne: 371 metres, 5,000 watts. 7 20 p.rn.. sports results ; 7.30 p.m., •tiidren’s session; 8.20 p.m., news; 9.0 p m.. lecturette : 9.30 p.m.. items by Miss • ’larke (elocution) ; the studio orchestra— Mr Hay (tenor) and Mr. Hall (piano) : 12.15 p.m., dance music. 3A R, MELBOURNE:484 metres, 5,000 watts 7 30 p.m., gramophone recital ; 9.30 p.m., • lay of British Musical Society's con- * • • 4QG Brisbane: 385 metre a, 5,000 watt 3 * p.m , children’s session; 8.45 p.m., ’ <ing programme and other sports; 9.30 p.m. programme of bers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 631, 6 April 1929, Page 8
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