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I Y 650 k.c. 462 m. 6. Oam. Station on the air for NEWS FROM LONDON 7. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 (approx.) District weather report, followed by breakfast session 845 NEWS FROM LONDON ®. 0 Correspondence School educational session 9.45 "Light and Shade" 410. @ Devotional Service 10.15. "Morning Melodies " 41.0 "Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanlan 71.15 ‘‘ Musical Snapshots " 42.0 Lunch music (1.15pm, NEWS FROM LONDON) 4.80 EDUCATIONAL SESSION: "New Zealand’s Contribution to Literature," Dr. W. 8S. Dale 1.50 "Music," H. C. Luscombe and R. Howie 2.25 ‘*To-morrow’s History," B. M. Kibblewhite 240 Classical music 3.30 Sports results "Bands and Ballads" 4.0 Special weather report for farmers, and light music 4.30 Sports results 6. 0 Children’s session (" Cinderella" and "Uncle Dave’) 6.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Fantasia on Greensleeves" (Vaughan Williams); ‘Rumanian Gipsy Dance" (trad.); "The Last Letter" (Reggov); ‘‘Serenade out of the Night" (Spoliansky); "Moon at Sea" (Pease); "A Little Smile and a Little Tear’ (Lang); "Mon Amour" (Barczi); "Gipsy Dream" (Horvath); "Barcarolle’"’ (Tchaikovski); "Offenbach CanCan" (Offenbach); "Only One’ (Lang); "Londonderry Air’ (arr. Kreisler); "Destiny" (Baynes); "‘Traumeret"’ (Schumann); "7 Hadn't Anyone Till You’ (Noble); "Later On" (Grimshaw); "If I Were King" (Suppe); "Carnations" (Valverde). , 6.55 Dominion and district weather reports 7. 0 Local news service 710 Talk by the Gardening Expert 7.30 The Blue Hungarian Band, "Poet and Peasant" OverDONE: cut cchndasdes ose DUDPS 7.38 "One Good Deed a Day" 7.51 Yvonne Printemps (soprano) and Paul Fresnay (tenor), | "Tt is the Season of Love," "Do You Remember?" "Perhaps It’s Destiny," "I am not What You Think" Oscar Straus 8 3 "Evergreens of Jazz." A programme of old tunes and new laughs 8.16 Jack Warner (comedian), "TI Didn’t Orter ’a ett it" Warner "Somebody’s Asked Me" Warner 8.22 Sidney Torch (organ), "Gulliver’s Travells" Selec- ; tion 8.28 "The First Great Churchill": The story of Winston Churchill’s famous ancestor, John, first Duke of Marlborough — 8.57 Dominion and district weather reports and station notices |
9. 0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.20 Victor Young and Concert Orchestra 9.23 Turner Layton (light vocal) 9.26 Victor Young and Concert Orchestra, 9.30 DANCE MUSIC 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN . I Y 880k.c. 341m. 5. 0-6.0 p.m. Light music 7. 0 After dinner music 8.0 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, "Academic Festival Overture" (Brahms) 8. 8 Dora Labbette (soprano) 8.16 Wilhelm Kempff (piano), with the Philharmonic . Orchestra, ‘Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major’ (‘Emperor’) (Beethoven) 8.59 Feodor Chaliapin (bass) 9&5 Boston Symphony Orchestra, "Mefisto" Waltz No. 1 (Liszt) 9.18 Vladimir Rosing (tenor) 9.26 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, "Symphony No. 3" (‘Scottish Symphony") (Mendelssohn) 10. 0 Variety 10.30 Close down /1Z AUCKLAND 1250 k.c. 240m. 5. Op.m. Light orchestral and popular selections 7. 0 Orchestral and instrumental items 7.45 "Birth of the British Nation" 8. 0 Concert hour 9. 0 Youth and beauty: Lou Taylor 9.30 Miscellaneous recordings 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for Air Force 10.30 Close down DV WELLINGTON 570 k.c. 526 m. | When Parliament is being broadcast, this programme will be transmitted by 2YC. Usual hours of Parliament: 2.30 to 5.30 and 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. 6. Oa.m. Station on the air for NEWS FROM LONDON 6.50 Weather report for aviators | 7. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 (approx.) Breakfast session 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9. 0 Correspondence School educational session. (Re-broadcast by iYA, SYA, 4YA, 2YH, 3ZR and 4YZ) 9.45 "Rainbow Rhythm": Contrasts in Rhythm and Melody 40. O Weather report for aviators 10.10 Devotional Service 10.256 "For the Opera Lovers" 10.28 1010.30 Time signals 10.45 ‘Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanlan 41.0 "Something New" 11.30 Talk by a representative of the Red Cross Society 42.0 Lunch music (1.145p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) 4.0 Weather report for aviators 2.0 Classical music
3.0 ‘Favourite Entertainers "’ 3.28 103.30 Time signals Weather forecast for farmers and frost forecast for Canterbury and Otago 4.0 Sports results "Variety Calling " 6. O Children’s session 5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Nights at the Ballet’; "‘"Reminiscences of Friml’ (Friml); "Poem" (Fibich); ‘‘Remembrance" (Melfi); "To an Oriental God" (Jalowicz); "‘"Serenata"’ (Sanderson); ‘"‘The Gondoliers’ (Sullivan); "By the Light of the Moon" (Pallas); ‘‘Alegrias’’ (Gomez); "Simple Little Melody" (Strauss); ‘"‘Grinzing" (Benatzky); ‘Waltz Serenade" (Tichy); "Faust Variations’ (Gounod); "Melodie’"’ (Tchaikovski), 6.55 Dominion and district weather reports 7.0 Local news service 7.28107.30 Time signals 7.30 MUSIC BY HANDEL The London Symphony Orchestra, "Overture in D Minor" John McCormack (tenor), ‘"‘Where’er You Walk" Hastings Municipal Orchestra, "Berenice" Minuet The Leeds Festival Choir, "The Lord is a Man of War" Temianka (violinist), "Larghetto" Malcolm McEachern (bass) "Honour and Arms" ("Samson") The BBC Choral Society, "Hallelujah" from "The Messiah " 8. 0 Concert. by the Wellington Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leon de Mauny. Solo pianist: Andersen Tyrer (relayed from Town Hall) "Allegro Con Fuoco" from Symphony No. 4 in F Minor Tchaikovski "Serenade Espagnole" Glazounov Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18 ........ Rachmaninoff Rachmaninoff wrote this Concerto specially for the London Philharmonic Society in 1900. At the time ‘he was oppressed by a haunting fear of failure, and by acute melancholy. He submitted himself to hypnotic treatment and he said: "Although it may sound incredible, this cure really helped me. Already at the beginning of the summer I had begun again to compose. The material grew in bulk and new musical ideas began to stir within me-far more than I needed for my concerto." 9.0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.20 "William Tell" Overture Rossini Two pieces from the Peer Gynt Suite .............. Grieg (a) "The Death of Ase" (b) "Anitra’s Dance" "Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16" Grieg 10.0 MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY (approx.) 11. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by Meditation Music 11.30 CLOSE DOWN
CAN i WELLINGTON 840k.c, 357m. | Op.m. Tunes for the tea table 0 Musical menu 0 oO After dinner music Radio Revue 9. 0 Keyboard parade 9.30 "Keep it Dark": Programme featuring famous negro artists 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for Air Force 10.30 Close down 2 Y ID) 990 k.c, 303 m, 7. Op.m. Ragtime marches on 7.35 "A Gentleman Rider" 7.47 Musical melange 8.10 The Life of Henry VIII. 8.48 "The Fourth Form at St. Percy’s" 8. 0 The Kingsmen 8.15 Ports of Call: Wales 9.45 Fanfare 10. 0 Glose down NAB NEW PLYMOUTH 810k.c. 370m. 5. 6. 7. 8. 7. Op.m. Musical programme 8. 0 Weather report and station notices 9. 2 Music, mirth and melody 10. 0 Close down 7. Oam. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session (8.45, NEWS FROM LONDON) 9. 0 Correspondence School Educational session 41. 0 Light music 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Lunch music (1.15, NEWS FROM LONDON) 5. O Light music 5.30 For the children: "David and Dawn" 5.45 Light music 6.0 "The Buccaneers " 6.15 NEWS FROM LONDON 6.45 Weather forecast "David Copperfield " 7. O After-dinner music 7.30 Musical comedy and variety 8. 0 * Piccadilly ": "Within the Fame 8.38 Studio recital by Dorothy Buckingham (soprano) 8. 0 NBS newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.20 ‘The Crimson Trail si 9.31 Light music 10. 0 Close down 2 Y N 920k.c. 327m. p.m. Light music "The Dark Horse" Musical comedy selections Orchestral music and vocal interludes "Night Nurse" Dance music Close down Ro Soo Monn 8a So ° ' These programmes are correct as we go to press. Any last-minute alterations will be announced over the air. All programmes in this issue are copyright to The Listener, and may not be reprinted without permission.
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 8
5 Y 720 k.c. 416m. 6. Oam. Station on the air for NEWS FROM LONDON 7. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 (approx.) Breakfast sessfon 8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON 9. 0 Correspondence School educational session 9.45 ‘Morning Melodies " 10. O Classical programme 10.30 Devotional Service 10.45 ‘Hall of Fame" 11. 0 "Shoes and Ships and SealingWax," by Nelle Scanian 11.15 Talk by Ethel Early on "Fashions" 411.30 ‘Popular Hits of the Day" 12. 0 Lunch music (1.15p.m., NEWS FROM LONDON) 2.0 Light orchestral and ballad programme 2.30 Piano accordion and Hawatian music 3. 0 Classical music 4. 0 Frost and special weather forecast 4 & "Mainly Instrumental " 4.30 Sports results "Hits and Medleys " 6.0 Children’s session: "Tiny Tot’s Corner," and Christchurch South Seaeniane School Harmonica an 6.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "A Garden of Roses’; "Gently, Ever so Gently" (Stanke); "Blue Serenade" (Mills); "Free and Easy’’ (Porschmann); "Sylvia" (Speaks); ‘La Folletta’ (Marchesi); "Tango Bertrand"; "Nights at the Ballet’; "The Sleeping Beauty’ (Tchaikovski); "Maria Mari" (Capua); "Fantail," "Whirligig" (Mayerl); "At Dusk’ (Napoleon); "The First Flower in the Garden" (Heykens); "Flower of Dawn" (Morgan); "Mattinata" (Leoncavailo). 6.55 Dominion and district weather re- ports 7. 0 Local news service 7.15 Book review by Miss G. M. Glanville ; 7.30 London Symphony Orchestra, "Di Ballo" Overture 7.39 "Dad and Dave" 7.51 The Bohemian Light Orchestra, and from the Studio, Edna Henderson (mezzo-soprano) : The Orchestra: "Blue Pavilion" . Armandola 7.54 Edna ,Henderson (mezzo-soprano): "Dark Eyes" ........ Welbeck "My Heart is a Silent Violin" Fox "Giannina Mia" ...... Friml 8. 1 The Orchestra: "Dreaming Bells" .... Krome 8. & Edna Henderson: "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise" ............ Seitz "Blackbird in the Apple Tree" Lubbock 8.14 The Orchestra: "Swing Me Up Higher" Mackeben 8.14 "Silas Marner" (final episode) 8.27 Xavier Cugat Orchestra, "Heigh-ho" ........ Churchill "Serenade to the Stars" McHugh "Romance in the Dark" Coslow "Love Walked In" Gershwin "Take a Tip From the Tulips" Wrubel 8.42 "The Buccaneers of the Pirate Ship ‘ Vulture’" 8.57 Dominion and district weather xeports and station notices Sullivan
9.20 9.34 10. 0 11. 0 11.30 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news Bloy’s Banjo Sextet: "Brass Buttons" March . Cobb "Stealing from the Classics" medley ...........0.ce¢ af. Bloy "March Militaire" .. Schubert SIONS oa 6 kiwis Moussorgsky "Liebestraume" "Rhapsody No. 2" .... Liszt "Melody in F" .. Rubinstein "Popular Choruses" medley "South of the Border" . Carr "You’re the Only Star" Autry "The Man With the Mandolin" Weldon "Beer Barrel" Polka Veyvoda Featuring Milt Herth Trio, Richard Tauber, Paul Robeson, Jack Payne and Guy Lombardo and their Bands Frankie Masters and _ his Orchestra NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by Meditation Music CLOSE DOWN SIVA CHRISTCHURCH 1200 k.c. 250m.
5. Op.m. Recordings 6. 0 Music for Everyman 7. 0 After-dinner music 8. 0 Chamber music, featuring at 8.48, Musical Art Quartet playing "Quartet in A Minor Op. 29" (Schubert); and at 9.32, Hephzibah (piano) and Yehudi Menuhin (vio-| lin), playing ‘Sonata in D Minor, Op. 121" (Schumann) 10. 0-10.25 Signal preparation for Air Force 10.30 Close down SY ZAR? 940k.c. 319m. 6.50a.m. Weather report for aviators 7.0 NEWS FROM LONDON 7.40 Breakfast session (8.45, NEWS FROM LONDON) 9 Educational session 9.45 Merry melodies 10. Weather report 10.10-10.30 Devotional Service 12.0 Lunch music (1.15 pm. NEWS FROM LONDON) 3. Afternoon programme 3.30 Classical music 4. 0 Dance tunes and popular songs 4.30 Weather report. Variety 5. 0 "Puzzle Pie" session: Ken and Norma You can’t blame us 6.15 NEWS FROM LONDON 6.45 Dance bands 6.57 Weather report and station notices 7. 0 Evening programme 7.10 "The Sentimental Bloke" re Wayne King in waltz time 48 Music from the Theatre: "The Immortal Hour’ (Boughton) The work is adapted from the play and poems of Fiona MacLeod, and deals with an old Celtic legend, a legend of Ireland in olden times, a land wrapped in a mystic twilight by whose dim light, faery and mortal, reality and its shadow, are confused. A land of broad shores, mistcovered, and of moonlit woods *"Koanga" (Delius) This is the story of an African Voodoo Prince, who has been sold into slavery on the plantations of Louisiana. It deals with his slavery, love affair, marriage, and tragie death 8.30 ‘‘The Moonstone" 8.42 Hide and seek 8.48 Reginald Foort (organ) 9. 0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news ° ° ° gt & ~ |
9.20 9.30 10. 0 The three virtuosos We invite you to dance to Bob Crosby’s Orchestra, Victor Silvester’s Ballroom Orchestra Close down AN DUNEDIN 790 k.c. 380 m. 6. Oam. Station on the air for NEWS 6.50 7.0 FROM LONDON Weather report for aviators NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 (approx.) Breakfast session 8.45 8. 0 10. 0 10.15 10.50 11. 0 11.30 12. 0 1. 0 2. 0 NEWS FROM LONDON Correspondence School Educational Session Weather report for aviators Devotional Service "Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax," by Nelle Scanian "Merely Medley" "Waltzes and Women" Lunch music (1.145 p.m, NEWS FROM LONDON) Weather report (including for aviators) . "Humour and Harmony," ‘Famous. Orchestras," and "With the Balalaika’"’ 3.30 Sports results Classical music Weather report and special frost forecast for farmers 4.45 Sports results Children’s session (Big Brother Bill and Mr. Swim Man)
5.45 Dinner music (6.15, NEWS FROM LONDON and Topical Talk): "Beautiful Galathea" (Suppe); "Autumn" (Chaminade); "‘Ballet des Sylphes" (Gluck); "Kunz Revivals No... 823 The Veltleta"’ (Morris); "Hungarian Dance No. 1" (Brahms); "Hear My Song, Violetta’"’ (Klose); "Strauss in Vienna’ (arr. Walter); "Butterflies in the Rain" (Myers); "Forget Me Not’ (MacBeth); ‘"‘’Neath Sunny Skies’’ Medley; "Gipsy Wine" (Ritter); "A Bouquet of Flowers’; ‘"‘Sandman’s Song" (Humperdinck). 6.55 Dominion and district weather reports 7. O Local news service 7.30 The London Chamber Orchestra, "Ayres for the Theatre" Purcell 7.40 WINTER COURSE TALK by Prof. T. D. Adams: "Euripides, the Forerunner of Modern Drama" 8. 0 Recorded Band Programme "Sing As We Go" .. Davies "The Caliph of Bagdad" Overture .......... Boildieu 8. 6 Studio Recital by Edna McLean (soprano), "Sing Joyous Bird" ., Phillips "T Love You So" .... Norton 8.12 Band: "Ballet Egyptien" .. Luigini 8.24 Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe (piano), "Anything Goes" Selection Porter 8.32 Band: "Lo, Here the Gentle Lark" Bishop "The Jolly Coppersmith" Peter "King Justice" .... Gentile 8.41 Edna McLean (soprano), *‘Saleaiea . «aan s 5 RANE "Love I Have Won You" Ronald 8.48 The Band: "Hungarian Dance" Moszkowski "Le Reve Passe" .... Helmer a
8.57 9. 0 9.20 9.46 10. 0 11. 0 11.30 Dominion and district weather reports and station notices NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news "Coronets of England": The Life of Henry VIII. "The Theatre Box": Drama in a dance hall MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY NEWS FROM LONDON, followed by meditation music Close down GVO onEON 5. Op.m. Tunes for the tea-table 6. 0 7. 0 8. 0 410. 0 10.30 Melody and song After dinner music Chamber music, featuring at 8.14, Artur Schnabel (piano), playing "Sonata in A Major" (Schubert); and at 9.0, Lener String Quartet playing ‘Quartet No. 15 in A Minor, Op. 132" (Beethoven) Light Recitals. featuring Teddy Wilson (piano), Raymond Newell (baritone), Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra Close down QZ ee: 7. Oam. NEWS FROM LONDON 7.30 Breakfast session (8.45 NEWS FROM LONDON) 9. @ Correspondence School Educational > Session 11. O Recordings 12. 0-2.0 p.m. Lunch music (4.145, NEWS FROM LONDON) 5. 0 Children’s session: Juvenile artists 5.15 Light entertainment 6. QO "Adventures of Marco Polo" 6.15 NEWS FROM LONDON 6.45 Tuneful melodies in rhythm 7. 0 After dinner music 7.30 Talk for the Man on the Land 7.45 Listeners’ Own 8.57 Dominion and district weather ree ports and station notices 9.0 NBS Newsreel: A digest of the day’s news 9.20 "Trio in D Minor, Op. 32" (Arensky), played by Eileen Joyce, Henri Temianka and Antoini Sala 9.42 Vladimir Rosing (tenor), in songs by famous Russian composers 9.52 "Theme Varie Op. 16 No. 3" (Paderewski), played by Stradivarius String Quartet 10. 0 Close down
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 67, 4 October 1940, Page 24
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