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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMMES. 2YA, Wellington. 570 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. 0.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.28: Time signals. 7.40: “Tire Sailing o£ the Dominion Monarch”—a recording of a 8.8. C. broadcast. . 8.0: Grand Symphony Orchestra, "Bagatelle” Overture (Rixner). 8.8: Paul Robeson (bass), “Song of the Volga Boatmen" (Schindler). 8.11: Charlie Kunz (piano). “Kunz Revivals, No. 5.” 8.17: The Meistersestet (vocal sextet), (formerly Comedy Harmonists). “O Sole Mio” (di Capua); "Marechiare” (Tosti). 8.23: Reginald Foort (organ), “Oh, Promise Me” (De Koven); “I Love You Truly” (Jacobs Bond). 8.29: Tino Rossi (tenor), “Colombella” (Fernay, Pierlas) “Goodbye, Hawaii” (Leon and Apollon). 8.35: The London Palladium Orchestra, “The Spirit of Youth" March (Gilbert). 8.40: Talk, Mr J. S. Keith, “The Loss of the s.s. Trevessa in the Indian Ocean” (2). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: “Eb {md Zeb.” 9.15: Munn and Felton's Works Band. “Harlequin” March (Rimmer). Massed Brass Bands, consisting of Luton, Camberwell Silver and Wood Green Excelsior Bands, “Overturiana” (arr. Somers); “Pan and the Wood Goblins” (Rothke). 9.24: Ashley Couper (boy soprano). “The Boat Song” (Ware); “The Pipes of Pan” (Monckton). 9.30: Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, “Americana” Selection (Thurban). Jack Mackintosh (cornet), with military band accompaniment, “Sounds from the Hudson” (Clarke). Band of H.M. Scots Guards, “Bells Across the Meadow” (Ketelbey). 9.44: Ashley Couper (boy soprano), “Ships of Arcady” (Michael Head); “Cherry Ripe” (Moore). 9.50: Grand Massed-Brass Bands. “Festivalia” fantasia (arr. Winter). The Amington Band. “Down the Mall” (Bellon). 10.0: “Rhythm on Record,” a programme of new dance recordings, compered by “Turntable.” 10.28: Time signals. 11.0: Close down. 2YC, Wellington. 840 k.c. 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: “Rhythm in the Classics”—a programme illustrating the dance forms of the classics. 9.0: Three Beethoven, sonatas, featuring, at 9.0, Sonata in A Major, Op. 69 (Beethoven), played by Pablo Casals (’cello) and O. Schulhof (piano); at 9.24, Sonata in F Major, Op. 54 (Beethoven), played by Artur Schnabel (piano); and at 9.40, Sonata No. 4 in A Minor, Op. 23 (Beethoven), played by Fritz Kreisler (violin) and Franz Rupp (piano). 10.0: Merry and bright. 10.30: Close down. 2YD, Wellington. 990 k.c. 7.0: Rhapsodies in rhythm. 7.35: Personal column. 7.48: The Singing Hill-Billies. 8.3: Records at random. 8.25: The Old-time The-Ayter. 8.40 Trailer. 8.45: Wandering With the West. Wind. 9.15: Supper dance. 9.45: The Easy Chair. 10.0: Close down.
IYA, Auckland. G5O k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. G.O: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.30: Sports talk by Gordon Hutter. 8.0: Recordings from the Classics with Music: Virgil, the Poet of Patriotism, Professor C. G. Cooper. 8.32: Sir Hamilton Harty, conducting the London Symphony Orchestra, “Introduction.” “Rigaudon,” “Polonaise” (Handel) (trans. Harty). 8.40: Helen Ludolp (soprano), “Care Selve” (Handel). 8.43: Sir Hamilton Harty, conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra, “Royal Fireworks Music” Suite (Handel, trans. Harty). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Florence Vickland (soprano), Evelyn MacGregor (contralto) , William Hain (tenor), Crane Calder (bass), with Grace Castagnetta and Milton Kaye (piano), “Liebeslieder” Waltzes, Op. 52 (Brahms). 9.30: The Pablo Casals Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Pablo Casals, Symphony No. 4 in B Flat Major, Op. 60 (Beethoven. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 3VA, Christchurch. 720 k.c. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 7.35: Review of play in Ihe cricket match, Sir Julien Cahn’s XI. v. Canterbury. 8.0: The Light Opera Orchestra. “The Mikado” Overture (Sullivan). 8.9: Eteatrice Tange (pianoforte), “Prelude and Reel,” “Minuet” (Pitfield); “The Contrabandist” (Schumann) ;“Dance of the Geisha” (Neirnann). 8.19: Rita Jamieson (mezzo-soprano), “Aziza,” “Fate.” “Song of the Lotus Lily." “Kashmiri Song” (Woodforde-Finden). 8.30: Maurice Clare (famous English violinist), and Noel Newson (pianist), “Sicilienne and Rifiaudon” (Francoise Francoeur, arr. Krelsler); "Romance from Second Concerto” (Wieniawski). Piano, Capriccio in B Minor, Op. 7G, No. 2; Rhapsodic in E Flat Major, Op. 119. No. 4 (Brahms); “Witches' Dance” (Paganin); “Caprice Viennois" (Kreisler). 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Talk. Mr M. S. Nestor, “The Gold-Seekers.” 9.20: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, “Three Dances from Henry VIII.” (German). 9.2 G: Dan Foley (Irish tenor), in a recital- entitled “From County Cork to Galway Bay.” 9.41: Plaza Theatre Orchestra, “Lovers’ Lane” Minuet (Tours). 9.45: “The Blue Danube” (episode Bi. (songs and stories). 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 4YA, Dunedin. 790 k.c. 5.0: Children’s session. G.O: Dinner music. 7.0: News. 8.0: “Dad and Dave from Snake Gully.” 8.15: “Pinto Pete in Arizona.” 8.29: “The Rich Uncle from Fiji” (episodes 3 and 41. 8.41: Reserved. 9.0: Weather. Station notices. 9.5: Alec Blyth (’cello) and Gil Dech (piano) present Sonata in D Major, for 'Cello and Piano. Op. 18 (Rubinstein). 9.34: Mary Pratt (contralto). "Serenade.” “The Blacksmith” (Brahms); “Thou Art My Rest” (Schubert (. 9.44: Carl' Weinrich (organ),. Passacaglia in C Minor (Bach). 10.0: Dance music by the Savoy Dance Band. 11.0: Close down. Empire Programme. GSD, 25.53 m.; GSE, 25.29 m.; GSF, 19.82 m.; GSO, 19.76 m.; GSI, 19.GG m. 8.0 p.m.: Mozart recital by Nina Milkina (pianoforte). 8.25: “The Kentucky Minstrels.” Black-faced minstrel show, devised and produced by Harry S. Pepper. 9.25: “Number 17.” Eighth instalment of a serial play in 10 episodes, by J. Jefferson Farjeon. 9.45: Next week's programmes. 9.50: News and announcements. 10.15: Close down.
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