ON THE AIR
>Tew Zealand broadcasting stations j transmit as follow; TODAY 1V A Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5 p.m., children’s session, Peter Pan; 0 p.m.. dinm : session; 7 p.m., talk, Mr. H. 11. I>river, Book Review '; 7.15 p.m., news; 8.0 p.m., orchestral Oetet. ‘‘Overture” from ‘‘Carmen”: 8.0, vocal. Snappy Three, (a)' “Good Little Bad Little You.” (b) “Latest Hit”* 8.17. saxophone duet, “That Saxophone Waltz”; 8.21, piano and vocal, • Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott, vocal: “Hats ofl to the Stoker.” Piano: (a) ••Butterfly.” J <o) “Minuet and Trio No. 2” (Shearsby). : Vocal: (d) “Mate o’ Mine”: 8.26, Octet. ia) “Firefly,” <b) “Sleep, Dear Heart”; 8.41, talk. Mr. A. B. Chappell, M.A.; 8.55. octet, “Russet and Gold ’ ; 0.6, Snappy j Three, (a) ”1 Told Them All About You. ’ | <»>) “Latest Hit”; 9.13, piano and vocal. .Mr. and Airs. Scott. Piano: (a) “Valse i No. 14” (Chopin). (b> “The Grenadier”: j «o) “Ballad No. 2” (Chopin). Piano and vocal: (a) “Latest Hits.” 9.28, Octet., “Selection from ‘Betty* ”; 9.35, gramophone dance music to 11 p.m. 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 5,000 watts 3 p.m., studio items; 5 p.m., children's ! session; 6 p.m.. dinner music session; 7 p.m.. news; 7.40 p.m., lecturette, Mr. F. M. Ryan, “Fire Protection”; 8 p.m.. Wellington City Silver Band, “Duty First” and “Kigoletto” selection; 8.14, soprano. Miss M. Sawyer, “A Blackbird’s Song”; s.lB. baritone. .Mr. W. Boardman, “The Keray Dance’; 8.22, piano. Air. N. Izett. (a) “Variations of the Blue Bells of Scotland,” (b) “Sparkling Cascades”: 8.30, elocution, Mr. D. G. Edwards. • Home, Sweet Home”; 8.36, band, “The Grenadiers”: 8.42, tenor, Air. W. Renshaw, (a) “Your Song,” (b) “Maire Aly Girl”; 8.48, contralto. Miss I. Stanton, The Lost Chord”; 8.52, duet, Aliss M. Sawyer and Air. Boardman, “In a Garden of Roses”; 8.56, band, "Major and Minor”; 9.2, Mr. J. W. Collins, farewell address prior to departure from New Zealand to Canada; .9.12, band, “Paddy's Patrol”; 9.17, soprano, Aliss Sawyer, “Will o’ the Wisp”; 9.20, baritone. Air. Boardman, "A Smuggler’s Song”; *.24. orchestra, “Waldteufel Alemories” (record); 9.30, humour, Air. Edwards, “Walnuts and Wine”; 9.35, cornet. Bandsman McPherson, “Aloha Oe Like No a Like”: 9.42, tenor, Mr. Renshaw, “The Old Spinet”; 9.46, orchestral, selection. “Wake Up and Dream” (record); 9.50, 1 contralto. Miss Stanton. (a> "Napoleon to Josephine,” (b) “Irish Lullaby”; 9.56. | band, ‘‘Belphegor.’ • • • 3YA Christchurch: 980 kilocycles, 500 watts. 3 p.m., afternoon session; 5 p.m., children’s hour, Uncle Frank; 6 p.m., dinner session; 7 p.m., news; 7.30 p.m.. Review •*f “New Zealand Journal of Agriculture”: s.O p.m., orchestral, “Polonaise No. 1 in A” (Chopin) (record); Grand Opera Quartet. “All in the April Evening”; soprano, Madame Gower Burns, “The Promise of Life”: 8.21, Studio Octet, “Suite in D” (Bach); 8.25, baritone. Air. J. Filer, “O! But to Hear Your Voice”; 8.29, piano, Miss D. Davies, “Island Spell”: 8.33, humour, Clapham and Dwyer, “Golf” (record); 8.39, duet, soprano and contralto, ‘Ouis Est Homo”; 8.42, Studio Octet, “Valse Triste” (Sibelius); 8.47, tenor. Air. K. Rogers, “Would You Gain the Tender «'reature”; 8.50, violin, “Romanza Andaluza” (record); 8.54, mezzo-contralto, Miss AL Spiller, “Not Understood”; 8.57, male choir. Famous Forty Elks, “Annie Laurie” (record); 9.2, Studio Octet, “Nutcracker Suite”; 9.9, duet, tenor and bass, •Watchman, What of the Night,”; 9.13, hand, “Wee Macgregor Patrol” (record); 9.16, soprano, Madame Gower Bums, “Sleep, Baby, Sleep”; 9.1!*. piano. Aliss Davies, “Romance in F Sharp Major” (Schumann): 9.23, tenor. Air. Rogers “Had You but Known”; 9.27, humour. Flotsam and Jetsam, “The Business Man’s Love Song” (record); 9.31, Octet, Melodies of Grieg”; 9.49, male choir. “Sweet and Low’’ (record); 9.43, bass, Mr. Filer, “Love that’s True will be Forgiven”; 9.49, cello, “Allegro Apassionata” (Saint-Sat ns) (record); 9.52, mezzocontralto, Aliss Spiller, “By the Waters of Babylon”; quartet, “I Have Longed”; •' 57, Octet. “Entr’acte and Valse” (Delibes). 4YA Dunedin: 659 kilocycles, 500 watts. Silent day. TOMORROW IYA Auckland: 900 kilocycles, 500 m atts. 12.0, relay of three-hour devotion from St. Mary’s Cathedral (Canon William Fancourt); 7.30, relay from Beresford St. Congregational Church of combined Congregational service (Rev. R. C. Roberts, 8.A., 8.D.); 5.30, orchestral, “Liebeslied” • record); ba itone, Mr. J. Bree, (a) “A Legend,” <b) “There is a Green Hill”; pianoforte. Air. Cyril Towsey, “Impromptu in A Fiat” (Schubert): soprano, Madam** Mary Towsey, (a) “Pieta Signore,” (l>) ’’ ’Tia in Vain that I Seek”; pianoforte. Air. Towsey, “Waltz” (Sibelius); vocal. Madame Towsey and Air. Bree, “Crucifix”; gramophone lecture recital, Air. Karl Atkinson, “Passion Music.” * * * 2YA Wellington: 720 kilocycles, 6.000 watts 3 p.m., relay of the ceremony of “Tire Stations of the Cross.” from St. Gerard’s Redemptorist Church (Rev. Father T. McManus): choral numbers, “Stabat Mater,” "Adoremus te Christe,” “Pic Jesus.” “Elija Mater”: 7.0, relay from St. Thomas’s Anglican Church and sacred cantata. “Olivet to Calvary”; soloists — tenor. Air. H. Phipps; bass, Air. W. B. Brown; 8.15, Orchestrina, (a) “Credo” (Gounod). (h> “Nazareth”; mezzo-sprano, Miss A. Sullivan, “Praise of God”; baritone, Mr. J. Prouse, “O God. Have .Merry”; orchestrina, (a) “Alarche Pontirioale.'' (b) “Lord God of Abraham”; tenor. Air. K. W. Robbins, “King Ever Glorious”; orchestrina. “Largo” (Handel); duet and orchestra, "Good Friday Music” (reebrd): mezzo-contralto, Aliss A. Sullivan. “Abide With Ale”; baritone. Air. Crouse, “There is a Green Hill”; cornet. Mr. Bernard, “Babylon”: choral (a) “Pro- • essional to Calvary," (b) “Fling Wide the Gates” (record); orchestrina, “Sanctus”; dqet, Alessrs. E. AY. Robbins and Prouse, "So Thou Liftest Up Thy Divine Petition"; choral, “How Greatly Our Lord is Glorified” (record); orchestrina, “Hymn of Praise,” “March of the Priests.” 3YA Christchurch: 9SO kilocycles, 500 watts 11 a.m.. relay of combined church service (Rev. L. McMaster); 7.30, relay from Christchurch Cathedral—presentation of St. Matthew’s “Passion”; 8.45, orchestral, “Toeatta and Fiige in D Alinor” (Bach), (record): 8.53, contralto, Aliss N. Lowe, (a) “If I Can Live,” (b) “Oh Lovely Night”; 9.1, violin, Aliss T. Morris, “Air on C. String” (Bach): 9.5, baritone. Air. A. G. Thompson, “The Living God”: 9.12, orchestral, “Kamennoi Ostrow” (record); 9.16, contralto and baritone, “Dear Love of Aline”; 9.19. Trio, “Elegia and Finale” (Arensky); 9 29. contralto, Aliss Lowe, “The Garden of Sleep": 9.33, violin. Miss Alorrls, ’.Minuet” (Mozart); 9.36, Male Choir. “How Greatly Our Lord is Magnified” (record); 9.42, Trio, (a) “Salve itnora," (b) “Allegretto” (Leolair); bari- • ne. Air. Thompson, (a) “Littl*' Rose of ove,” (b> “For Remembrance”; orchesnl, “Largo” (Handel) (record). 4YA Dunedin: 650 kilocycles, 500 watts 12.30 p.m.. relay of special service aranged by the Council of Christian Congregation; 3.0, afternoon session; 5.0, lildren’s hour—Aunt Sheila; 8.0, studio concert.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 950, 17 April 1930, Page 10
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