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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA Wellington. 570 k.c. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.28: Time signals. 8.0: Concert programme. Masked Masqueraders. 8.30: “Ports of Call: Visit to Panama.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Dance programme. 10.0 (approx.): Sports summary. 10.10: Dance programme. 10.28: Time signals. 11.0 to 5.0 a.m.: Fourth cricket Test, played at Leeds. 2YC Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “Sir Arthur Sullivan.” 8.30: The Choir of St Thomas’s, Leipzig. 9.0: “In Merry Mood.” 9.30: Fourth cricket Test match. 11.0: Close down. 2YD Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0: Listeners’ Own Session. 8.30: Songs of the Wild West. 8.40: Trailer. 8.45: The Nigger Minstrels. 9.0: Radio play, “The Stone Fish.” 9.30: Soft lights and sweet music. 10.0: Close down. IYA Auckland 650 k.c. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.45: Playlet, “Perfect Light: Man Versus nature.” 8.0: Public concert by Alexander Kipnis. 10.0: Fourth cricket Test match. 11.0: Close down, 3YA Christchurch. 720 k.c. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. B.oz Chimes. “Scenes from the Sporting Past.” Cricket Test, Australia v England, at Manchester, in July, 1902. 8.32: Reginald Dixon (organ), “Passing of the Regiments.” 8.35: “Coronets of England: -Queen Elizabeth.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: “Fourth Form at St Percy’s,” episode 13. 9.20: Sports summary. 9.30: Fourth cricket Test match. 11.0: Close down. 4YA Dunedin. .* 790 k.c. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 8.0: 4YA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Jas. Dixon, “Swing Time” Selection (Kern). 8.10: Arthur J. Lungley (baritone), “Tewkesbury Road"; “The Three Mummers” (Head). 8.18: The Orchestra,. “Burma Maid” (Antcliff); “A Clockwork Courtship” (Rayners); “Flirtation” Waltz (Steck). 8.30: Estelle Burnard (soprano), “Open Your Window to the Morn” (Phillips); “Ship of Dreams” (Coates); “Old-Fashioned Rhymes” (Ackerman); “The Castanets of Spring” (Besly). 8.40: The Orchestra, “From the South” Suite (Nicode). 8.47: Arthur J. Lungley (baritone), “The Matron Cat’s Song”; “My Sword for the King” (Head). 8.53: The Orchestra, “A Dream of Egypt” (song, cycle) (Woodforde Finden). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Ringside commentary on professional wrestling match at Town Hall. 10.0: Sports summary. 10.10: Dance music. 11.30: Close down.
” TOMORROW’S PROGRAMMES. 1 2YA Wellington. t 570 k.c. ’ 9.0: Fourth cricket Test match, Australia versus England, played at ’ Leeds. 9.10: W. A. Oldfield in eyewitness account of cricket. ‘ 9.25 (approx.): Recordings. 10.0: Weather for aviators. 10.28: Time signals. 11.0: Morning service from Cambridge Terrace Congregational Church. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Weather for aviators. Dinner session. 2.0: “Modern Composers” series: Jean Sibelius (73 years old), a national composer of Finland. Symphony No 1 in E Minor, Op 39 (Sibelius), by a symphony orchestra conducted by i Professor Robert Kajanus. (Note: On successive Sunday afternoons 2YA I will present Sibelius Symphonies un- : til the complete cycle of seven has i been concluded). s 2.36: Recordings. ■ i 3.0: Relay from National War Memorial Carillon. 3.15: Recordings. 3.28: Time signals. 4.30: Excerpts from Unveiling of Australian National War Memorial in France. 5.0 (approx.s: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service (Uncle William and children from Knox Presbyterian Sunday school, Miramar). 7.0: Evening service from St Thomas’s Anglican Church, Wellington South. : 8.15 (approx.): Recordings. 8.30: Concert programme. Czech Phil- i harmonic Orchestra, “Carnaval” Ov- 1 erture (Dvorak). I 8.38: Guila Bustabo (violinist), Nocturne in D (Chopin); Caprice in A-< Minor (unaccompanied) (Paganini); ‘ “En Bateau (Debussy). S 8.49: Recital of German lieder, Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), • “Der 1 Musensohn” (“The Poet”); “Horch! r Horch! Die Lerch” (“Hark! IHark! < The Lark!”) (Schubert); “Sandmann- I chen (“The Little Sandman”); 1 “Nachtigal” (“Nightingale”); “Der Jager” (“The Huntsman”) (Brahms). I 9.0: Weather. Station notices. D 9.5: “Victoriana,” No 4: “The Fight for C Peace.” Dramatic mosaic covering e years 1848-51, including departure of the four ships that brought the first C settlers to Canterbury. a 10.13: Close down. d
2YC Wellington. 840 k.c. 6.0: Recordings. 8.30: “At the Foot of the Rainbow.” 9.0: “Music of Yesteryear,” light orchestral music, vocal interludes by Peter Dawson (baritone), Walter Glynne (tenor), Eileen Boyd (contralto). 10.0: Close down. 2YD Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0: The music of Reginald Foresythe. 7.30: Coronets of England. 8.0: The Masked Masqueraders. 8.40: Trailer. 8.45: Dad and Dave from Snake Gully. 9.0: Radio play, “Your Mother and Mine.” ; 10.0: Close down. IYA Auckland. ( 650 k.c. 9.0: Fourth cricket Test. 9.16: Eye* witness account of cricket. 9.25 (approx.): Recordings. 11.0: Morning service from St Mark’s Anglican Church. 12.15 (approx.); Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings. 3.30: German folk songs by Richard Tauber. 3.46: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s song service. 7.0: Evening service from St Patrick’s Cathedral. 8.15: Recordings. 8.30: “Der Rosenkavalier,” by Richard Strauss. 10.0: Close down. 3YA Christchurch. 720 k.c.
9.0: Fourth cricket Test. 9.10: Eyewitness account of cricket (see 2YA). 9.25 (approx.): Recordings. 11.0: Morning service from St John’s Anglican Church. 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner music. 2.0: Recordings. 3.0: More songs of Debussy, sung by Maggie Teyte (Alfred Cortot at piano). 3.15: Recordings. 4.30: Close down. 5.30: ' Children’s song service. 6.15: Recordings. 6.30: Evening service from Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. 8.0: Recordings. 8.30: “The Voysey Inheritance,” by Granville Barker. Preforme ed by Mercury Players, produced by Nancy Nicholson. 10.15 (approx.): Close down. 4YA Dunedin. 1 790 k.c. A i 9.0: Fourth cricket Test. 9.10: Eyer witness account of cricket. 9.25 (api prox.): Recordings. 11.0: Morning serl vice from First Presbyterian Church. - 12.15 (approx.): Close down. 1.0: Dinner s music. 2.0: Recordings. 2.30: “Symphonie Fantastique,” by Berlioz (born 1803, died 1869). 3.19: Recordings. 4.30: I Close down. 5.30: Children’s song service. 6.30: Evening service from Methodist Central Mission. 7.45: Recordings. 8.30: Gems from operas of three French ■ composers, Bizt, Massenet and'Thomas. Bizet: Orchestra of Opera Comique, Paris, “Carmen” Overture. 8.33: Royal Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Covent Garden, “Opening Chorus.” 8.37: Sophie Braslau (contralto), “Habanera.” 8.40: Raymonde Visconti and Chorus, “Chorus of Cigarette Girls.” 8.44: Royal Opera Orchestra, “Carmen” Entr’acte and Ballet. 8.48: Enrico Caruso (tenor), "Flower Song.” 8.52: Raymonde Vis- ’ conti, George Thill and Chorus, “Smugglers’ Chorus.” 8.56: Lawrence Tibbett ' and Chorus, “Toreador’s Song.” 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Massen- ■ ■ et: Orchestra Opera Comique, Paris, I “Manon” Ballet Music. 9.13: Tito j Schipa (tenor), “O Charming Hour”; i “Depart, Fair Vision.” 9.20: Thomas: Berlin State Opera Orchestra, “Mig- ( non” Overture. 9.28: Lotte Lehmann j (soprano), “A Gipsy Lad I Well Do , Know”; “There With Him Is She . Now.” 9.34: Paul Godwin’s Orchestra, ' “Mignon" Entr’acte Gavotte. 9.37: ’ Beniamino Gigle (tenor), “Farewell, Mignon”; “In Her Simplicity.” 9.45: I Grand Opera Company, “Mignon” Selection. 9.49: Essie Ackland (contralto), | “Knowest Thou the Land?” 9.53: Squire Celeste Octet, “Mignon”—lntroduction and Romance; Polonaise. 10.0: Close 1 down.
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