Tours By Famous Artists
ETAILS of the first portion of the itineraries of both Harold Williams and Ignaz Friedman are now. available. Mr. Williams’s first broadcast will be from Station 1YA at 8.2 p.m. on Tuesday, November 18, this being followed by further broadcasts at 89 p.m. on the following Thursday at 9.25 p.m. an the Friday, and on November 24 and 26. He will give a patriotic concert in the Auckland Town Hall on Thursday, November 27, and will then leave for Wellington. Harold Williams was one of the artists who contributed to a recent "Victory Show" broadcast over 97 Commercial _ stations throughout Australia, which raised nearly £200,000 for patriotic purposes. He sang the prologue to "Pagliacci," "Ride, Cossack, Ride," and an aria from "Otello." Ignaz Friedman, _ the _ distinguished Polish pianist, will make his first broadcast from the 2YA studio on Sunday, November 23, this being followed by a patriotic concert, which will be broadcast, in the Wellington Town Hall on the following Tuesday. Further details of his itinerary will be published in next week’s " Listener."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 125, 14 November 1941, Page 16
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