ON THE AIR
K«w Zealand broadcasting station* transmit as follow: TODAY 1V A Auckland: 900 kilocycles, suo watts. J pm., s’.udlo concert: 4.25 pm., sports! results; 5 p.m.. children's session, Peter book review; 7.15 p.m., news: 8 r».m., j «,r. he.stra, “No, No, Nanette”; 7.40 p.m.. I i . k, Mr. W. s. I>ale. “Knral Education”; s iv. saxophone, Mr. «*. McGlashan. “Miliai 3 Uei • ri« a . 8.22, recital, Mr. «!. F. j Mi.-kle, “How We Saved the Barge”; x 26. contralto. Miss I. Frost, “Softly Awakes My Heart* : 5.30, orchestra. HVr»ian Suite”: 8.44, saxophone. Mr. Medlaihan, “Popular Memories’’; 8.51, re- . itals. Mr. Mi.kle, (. ) “Jim Blurt so,” (b) •The Hindu's Paradise”; 9.1, Studio Orn alto. Miss Frost, (a) ‘’Sapphic Ode.” <i. > - The Hurdy-Gurdy Man ; 9.19. or.Uestra. “Reminiscences of the Plantation” - 9.29, gramophone dance programme 2VA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts. 3 p.m., studio concert; 5 p.m., childi .-n s se-sion. Uncle George: 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m., news; 7.10 P.m.. lecture tte, Mr. A. J. Nicholas, •Gardening”: 8 p.m . “A Night with the Savages,” including: Savage Flub Orchestra, “Men of Prometheus” and •Waldinere”: S.lO, tenor. Air. T. Jenkins, ■ 1 jive. Laugh and Love”; 8.14, orchestra, tu) “The Moonlit Glade.” (b) ’Let Me Dream”; .8.24, sketch, “The Disorderly Room”: 8.21, orchestra. ’’Thousand and One Nights”; 8.39, baritone. Mr. C. Moore, “The Crown of the Year”; 8.42. humour. Mr. N. Altken. “Mixed and Muddled”; 8.50, orchestra, “The Erl King”: 8.57. lecturette. Air. J. Andersen, ‘Maori Music”; 9.10, orchestra, “Alasaniello” and ’ Vimy Ridge”; 9.19. tenor, Mr. 1.. Campbell. “An Evening Song”; 9.23, orchestra. The Geisha” selection; 9.35, bass. Mr. H. Cook, “Prologue—l Pagli- : 9.40, orchestra. “Minnehaha'’: 9.51, tenor. Air. I> Foley. “The Mountains of Mourne”; 9.55, orchestra, “Entry of the Gladiators ” 3YA Christchurch: 9SO kilocycles, 500 watts. spurts issirtts; 5 p.m., children’s session, I'ncle John, 6 p.m., dinner music session; 7 p.m . news; 7.3" p.m., talk to farmers, "Preventing Firehlight”; 8 p.m., orchestra. ”11 Alatrimonio Segreto” overture i record): x. 9, mezzo-soprano, Aliss L. M. Miller. “The Erl King’’; 8.13, piano, Air. s K. Hoben. <it) “Norwegian Bridal Pro-.-4-ssion. ” (h) “Gavotte” (Rheinberger), i •Pierrette”; 8.29, tenor. Air. H. Presell!); 8.85, 11 ring quartet, (a) “Minuetto, Op. 18. No. 4” i Beethoven >. (b> “Finale—Allegro” (Beethoven); 8.45, soprano. Miss S. Angus, (a) V Blrthdav.” <»> > “Sognal”; 8.49. organ, E. Oommette. “Toccata” (record); 8.52, baritone. Mr. B. Rennell. “Song of the Flea”: B.T.S, orchestra. “Ballet Egyptien -Allegro”: (record); 9.3. string quartet, <■«.) “Moment Alusicale.” (b> “Cortege de Punchinello”: 9.13. mezzo-soprano, Miss Miller “She Wandered Down the Mountain Side”: 9.19. chorus, “Lohengrin— Finale, Act V (record): 9.22, tenor. Air. Prescott (a) “Come. Sweet Morning,’ ib) “La* Donna e Mobile”: 9.26, quartet, Nocturno” 9.34. soprano. Aliss Angus. ia > “The Reveille,” (b) “Fluttering Girds”-’ 9.40. baritone. Mr. Rennell, Thou Art Risen. Mv Beloved”; 9.44, orchestra.’ ’P.ailet Egyptien—Allegretto” (re- . ord): 9.47. mezzo-soprano and baritone Miss Miller and Air. Rennell, Silvio, At ’This Hour”: 9.51. chorus, “Boris Godoultl>v (a) prologue,” (b) "La Polonaise. 4Y A Dunedin: 650 kilocycles. 500 watts :: p.m., afternoon session: 5.0, children’s hour; 6.0. dinner music session: 7.0, news; s*• special presentation by the Dunedin Training College Choir of the sacred cantata, “Bethany” (Williams), with or- . iiestral accompaniment; also glees ana madrigals (unaccompanied). TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watts. •*. p m. t afternoon session; 4.25, sports results; 5 p.m., children’s session, Nod and Aunt Jean; 6.0, dinner music ses--7.0 news: 7.40, talk. Air. W. C». E. Wheeler, “Esperanto” 8.0, relay from Lewis Kady Hall; 8.30, Studio Trio, Trio F ” Op. so—Fourth Movement (Schumann); 8.36. recital, Mr. J. F. Montague, • From Mv Scrapbook”: 8.4". soprano, AUs& M. O’Grady, II Bacio ”: 8.50, piano, Alisa m St L. Toner. "Scotch Poem”; 8.5 a, lec-ture-recital, Mrs. D. Basham and Mr. J. IJ. McLean, “Balfe.” Part 1: 9.13. ’colic. Miss Al. Wright, “Cherry Ripe ’; 9.17, rental. Air. Alontague, “Godiva ’; 9.25, ourano, Miss O’Grady, (a) “Rose Softly Blooming.” (b) “Vale”; 9.32 Studio Trio, Three Miniatures"; 9.37, lecture-recital, Mrs. Basham and Air. MsLean. "Balfe, ' Part 2: 9.52 piano, Mrs. Toner, (a) Romance,” (b) “Valse in E Minor H’hopin); 9.55. orchestra, “Toccata and Fugue in D Alinor” (Bach), (record). 2YA Wellington 720 kilocyclus. 5,000 watts : n, afternoon session: 5.0, ehikllioui Utg mother Jack; 0.0, dinner music session; T.o, news: 7.40, lecturette, Mr. A. Varney, "(Ticket”; s.o, orchestra, ‘ltayniond" overture; N.O, soprano, Airs. \ Dunn, “Welcome, Hapipest Moment ; .< m, baritone. Mr. K. Madigan, "Falctail’s Urinking Song”; 5.17, ’cello, W. H. s.iulre, “Slumber Song" (record); 5.21, recital. Mrs. C.. Castle, “The Trooper's I'. fence": S.2S, orchestra, "Madame But--1.. selection: S.:!0. contralto, Mrs. K. vs till. "V e rowers that Dwell Belov.’"; s 10. chorus, vocal gems from “The Bob. miau tllrl": s. is, tenor. Mr. S. Nelson, Siciliana": #1.53. orchestra, “l Pagliac i . lection: 0.7, soprano. Mrs. Dunn, "hove ,nd Music". B. orchestra, (a) "Serenade" (Drigo). (I») “Pizaiato"; 3.16, re- , itals. Mrs. Castle, (a) "In the Crowd. <b> "Tiie Bast Thing at Night"; 3.23, , ello, \V. It. Squire. "Sieilienne” (record!; ■'.27, sextet "Lucia di Bammermoor— Sextet” (record): 9.31. contralto, Airs. \ still, “O Del Alio Dolee Adore”; 9.35, orchestra, “The Fortune Teller”; 9.43. baritone, Mr. Madigan. “Omhra Di Alia Drosapia”; 9.47. tenor. Air. Nelson, “Your Tiny Hand is Frozen”: 9.51. orchestra, • The Dollar Princess” selection. 3YA Christchurch: 9SO kilocycles, 500 watts. p.m.. afternoon session; 5.0. child- ,. n’s hour. “Storymun"; 6.0. dinner music s. ssi.’ii; 7.0, news; 8.0. Nigger Minstrel programme. including Ramblers, (a) "Golden Slippers." (b) “Old Joe Clark” < record); *s.7, bass. Air. J. Filer, “Click Clack”: soprano. Madame Gower-Burns, M« Ci:rlv-Headed Babby"; 8.14, banjo, l. en Fillis. “Uncanny Banjo” (record): 8.17. meazo-conlralto and tenor. Aliss M. spiller ,*ml Air. E. Rogers. “De Lady Moon”; 8.21. studio octet, “Characteristic Vaises"; 5.29, tenor. Air. Rogers, “De Ring-Tailed Coon”. 8.33. recital. Miss W. smith, “Before and After"; 5.39, String i k-tet. (a) "At an Old Trysting Place.” m. “At Dawning.” (c) “Valse Maur- • sque"; 8.47. mezzo-contralto, Miss Spiller, “De Ole Banjo”: bass, Air. Filer, "Carry Me Back to Old Yirginny”; 5.53, « K tet. “Plantation Holiday”: 9.3. soprano. .Madame Gower-Burns. “Far Away Ober pore’*; bass. Mr. Filer. “Ding. Dong”; t. banjo, l.en Fillis. “Banjoviality'’Wre- . -rd); 9.11, tenor, Mr. Rogers, “ffbme Where My Love Lies Dreaming”: soprano and bass. Madame Gower-Burns ml Mr. Filer. “Hurry Up. Pompey”: 9.17. Octet, (a) “John Brown’s Body,” (b) “My old Kentucky Home," <o) “Old Folks at Home.” (d) • Turkev in the Straw”: 9.23. i coital, Afiss Smith. “Uncle Moses Count:g the Eggs”: 9.29. accordion, Johnnie Svlvester. <a) “Tn the Good Old Summerlime,” (h) “When You and I Were Young. Maggie” (record); 9.35, tenor. Mr. Rogers, <; k » “Our Dinah,” (b) “Goodnight”: 9.42. gramophone dance programme to 11 p.m. 4VA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts. J p.m., studio concert; 5.0, children’s 1 • ur, 6.0. dinnei music session; 7.0. news: • i. book review; S.o, relay Hum Waimate of Jubilee Concert. j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 796, 17 October 1929, Page 8
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