Sunday, October 24
NZ, AUCKLAND $50 ke, 462-m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45a.m, London News : 9.0 "With the Boys Overseas": Greetings from the N.Z. Forces in the Middle East and Pacific Islands 10.16 Players and Singers 41. © Church of Christ Service, Church of Christ, Ponsonby Road (Pastor W. S. Lowe) : 12.15 p.m. Musical musings 4.0 Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS: Talk; Wickham Steed) 2. ¢C Of general appeal 2.30. Round the bandstand 3. 0 Enthusiasts’ Corner 3.30 Music by Vaughan Williams: "‘Serenade to Music" 3.48 Among the Classics 5. 0 Children’s Song Service 6.45 As the day declines (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. 0 Brethren Service, Gospel Hall, Howe Street (Speaker: Dr. W. H. Pettit) 8.15 EVENING PROGRAMME: Studio recital by Ruth Sell (soprano), "since Mine Eyes Beheld Him", "He, the Noblest of the Noble," "sh!t No, 1 Cannot Believe It," "Oh! Ring Upon My Finger" (Schumann) 8.30 Music from the Theatre: "The Damnation of Faust" (Berlioz) The aged Wi. ruust pores over his musty books and regrets his lost youth, indiierent even to the sounds of the village gaiety outside. Tired of 11 all, he decides to take poison. As he is about to drink it, he hears a church choir, The holy strains break his resolve, and he decides to live for higher things. Startled by the appearance of Mephistopheles, who promises him all that his heart could desire, Faust forgets his resolve and asks Mephistopheles to give him back his youth. The Devil transforms him into. a handsome young man, and lulls him into a deep sleep. In his dreams the Devil conjures up a vision of Marguerita, and when Faust awakens, takes him to the house of Marguerita, who in turn has dreamed of Faust. The love scene between Marguerita_ and Faust. is. interrupted, and. Faust escapes through the garden, and forsakes Marguerita, Faust is then taken to a rocky mountain forge, where Mephistopheles tells him that Marguerita is in prison, condemned to death. He will save her if Faust will become his slave for ever. Faust signs the bond, and they begin a wild ride at breathless speed. At the end, amid horrible sights and sounds, they drop into the inferno. Then angels descend to bear Marguerita to Heaven. 8.45 Reserved 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.20 Weekly News Summary in Maori 9.30 Station notices 9.33-10.33 Continuation of opera 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN livax AUCKLAND 880 kc. 341m 6. Jp.m. Selected recordings 8.30 Band programme with vocal interludes ‘ 10. 0 Close down TEAM, eee 10. Oa.m. Sacred selections 10.45 Orchestral items ite 41. 0 Concert 42. O Luncheon music oat 2. Op.m. Miscellaneous | 5. O Band music 5.15 Popular medleys , 6.30-6.0 Light orchestral music 7. O Orchestral selections 8.0 Concert 9.30 Organ..and choral item 40. 0. Close down se
NA WELLINGTON | 570 ke. 526m. | 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9.0 With the Boys Overseas: Greetings from the N.Z. Forces in the Middle East and Pacific Islands 10.15 Band music 10.30 For the Music Lover 11. 0 Salvation Army Service: Relayed from the Citadel 1. Op.m. Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS and Talk by Wickham Steed) 2. 0 Beethoven: Septet in E Flat 2.48 In Quires and Places Where They Sing
3. O Reserved 3.30 "Telephone Hour," featuring Marian Anderson (U.S.A. War Dept. programme) 4. 0 Reserved 4.15 Musical comedy 4.30 Composers Through the Ages, No. 3: Rameau, Couperin, Luther 6. 0 Children’s Song Service 6.35 The Dreamers Trio 6.59 In the Music Salon 6.15 LONDON NEWS 7. 0 Anglican Service. St. Thomas’s Church 8.5 Polonaise (Chopin-Glazou-nov), London Philharmonic Orchestra 8.10 John McDonald (pianist), "If I Were a Bird" (Henselt), "Whims" (Schumann), Nocturno (Grey), Gigue from French Suite (Bach), Rhapsody in C Major (Dohnanyi) (A Studio recital) 8.24 "Jeux D’Enfants" Ballet Suite by Bizet London Philharmonic Orchestra 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary — Weekly News Summary in ori 930° N.Z. News for the N.Z. Forces in the Pacific Islands (Broadcast simultaneously from the P. and T. Department’s Shortwave station ZLT7, on 6.715 megacycles, 44.67 metres) 9.40 Station notices 9.42 "A Passion for Emeralds" A comedy thriller by W. Graeme Holder (An NBS production) 11.0 LONDON NEWS, followed by Meditation Music 11.20 CLOSE DOWN DV/ WELLINGTON 840 kc. 357 m. 6. Op.m. Recordings 8. 0 Symphonic music 10. 0 Close down We WELLINGTON ~ 990 kc. = 303 m. _7..0 p.m.’ Recalls of the week -7.83 ‘Mr. Thunder" 8.0 World Famous Violinists 8.30 "Dad and Dave" 8.43 Melodious memories 9. 2 "Bright Horizon" 9.33 Forgotten People 9.45 Do-You Remembers: 10. 0 . Close down
AB NEW PLYMOUTH 810 ke. 370 m. 7. Op.m. Relay of Church service 8.15 Studio programme of recordings 9. 0 Station notices 9.2 Recordings 10.0 Close down OAVAH| NAPIER "i 50 ke 395m. | 8.45 aim. London News 9.0 With the Boys Overseas: Greetings from the N.Z. Forces in the Middle East and Pacific Islands *
10.15 Morning programme 1. Op.m. Dinner musie (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) Ns Afternoon concert session nS 7, 0 Roman Catholic Service: St. Patrick’s, Napier (Very Rev. Cc. W. Casey, S.M.) 8.15 "Sorrell and Son" 8.40 Interlude 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.20 Weekly News Summary in Maori 9.30 Moscow State Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, "Song of. Alexander Nevysky,’’ "Arise, Ye Russian People" (Prokofieff) 9.36 Lew White (musical dramatisation), "In the Gloaming’’ (Harrison) 9.39 David Lloyd (tenor), with male trio and band, Welsh National Songs 9.45 Benno Moiseiwitsch (piano) 9.49 The Kentucky Minstrels (vocal), "White Wings," "Carry Me Back to Green Pastures" (Pepper), "Flight of Ages’’ (Bevin) 10. 0 Close down BY ae | 920 ke. 327m _- | 7. Op.m. Koussevitzky and Boston Symphony Orchestra, with Richard Hale (narrator), "Peter and the Wolf’: An orchestral fairy tale by Prokofieff 8.0 Light opera 8.30 BBC Symphony Orchestra, with String Quartet, Introduction and Allegro for Strings (Elgar) 9.1 ‘North of Moscow" 925 Light classical music 9.47 "Great Music" 10. 0 Close down SS NY/ CHRISTCHURCH 1; 720 ke. 416m 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 With the Boys Overseas: Greetings from the N.Z. Forces in the Middle East and Pacific Islands 11. 0 Anglican Service: St. Mary’s . Churoh: (Ven,. Arcleeacon A. J. Petrie)
1. Op.m. Dinner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2. 0 Band music 3. 0 Music by Prokofieff: "Peter and the Wolf’-An Or-' chestral Fairy Tale (Kousse-) vitzky and Boston Symphony Orchestra) | 3.26 Thomas L. Thomas (baritone) 3.37 ‘‘Namouna’"’ Ballet Suite 4. 0 Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir and Organ 4.26 Sunday Concert 5. O Children’s Service: Rev. C. G.. Flood 6.15 LONDON NEWS 7. 0 Church of Christ Service: Moorhouse Avenue Church 8.15 EVENING PROGRAMME: Symphony Orchestra, "The Children of Don" Overture (Holbrooke) 8.23 from the Studio: Lucy Kent (mezzo-soprano), "Early One Morning" (Old English), "When Love is Kind" (Moore), "O Dear What Can the Matter Be" (Bax), "I’ve Been Roaming"’’ (Hore) London Symphony Orchestra, Triumphal March from "Caractacus" (Elgar) 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.22 Studio Recitais by Claude Davies (pianist) and Joan Sorrell (mezzo-soprano) Music by Purcell Claude Davies: Sarabande in G Minor, Ground In F- Major with Variations, Air in D Minor, Chaconne in F Major 9.34 Joan Sorrell: "The New Umbrella" (Besly), "Sing, Break Into Song’ (Mallinson), "Neglected Moon" (Gibbs), "Morning Song" (Quilter), "Escape at Bedtime" (keel) 9.46-10.7 Elgar and London Symphony Orchestra, "Wand of Youth" Suite (Elgar) 11.20 CLOSE DOWN SN CHRISTCHURCH 1200 kc §=250m 6. Op.m. Light music 8.30 Pictures in Music 8.0 In An Eighteenth Century Music Room 9.30 "America Talks to New Zealand," featuring Rudolph Friml ; 10. 0 Close down 372 GREYMOUTH 940 ke. 319m 12. 0 Dinner music (1.15 p.m., LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 5.30 Sacred Song Service 7.0 Evening programme London Philharmonic Orchestra (Bacham), "The Flying Dutchmen" Overture (Wagner) 7.13 Heinrich Sehlusnus (baritone), "The Treasure Seeker" (Loewe) 7.17 Yehudi Menuhin (violinist) , Hungarian Dance No. 11 in D Minor (Brahms-Joachim) 7.21 Irene Scharrer (pianist), Andante and Rondo Capriccioso (Mendelssohn) 7.27 Marian Anderson (contralto), "So Blue Thine Eyes," "The Smith" (Brahms) 7.31 Willem. Mengelberg and his Concert Orchestra, ‘Valse Serenade," Op. 45 (Tchaikoyski) ‘ : 7.35 Theatre Box: "Gay Paree and all That" 7.50 ‘ "Potpourri" 8.15 The Stones Cry Out: Readclit, Hill, Bristol 8.30 Viadimir Rosing (tenor), and Olga Alexeeva (soprano), "Russian Gipsy Songs" 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.20 Boston Promenade Orchestra, "Danube Waves’ (Ivanovici) 9.30 Front Line Theatre" (U.S. Office of War Information programme) p 10, 0 Close down .
DUNEDIN aN 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News : 9.0 ‘With the Boys Overseas’: Greetings trom the N.Z. Forces in the Middle East and Pacific Islands 11. O Presbyterian Service: Knox Church (Rev. D. GC. Herron, M:A., "M°C.) 1. 0 Dinner music (1,15, LONDON NEWS. ‘Talk: Wickham Steed) 2.30 Music by Cesar Franck: Sonata in A Major Hephzibah and Yehudi Menuhin 3.30 ‘Regimental Flash’: The Royal 22nd Regiment ; 4. 0 Musical comedy 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Congregational Service: Moray , Church Piace (Rey, ie Congregational de Lisle) 8. 0 EVENING PROGRAMME: Laura Newell (harp), with Stuyvesant String Quartet, Introduction and Allegro (Ravel) 8.11 Rosette Anday (contralto) 8.19 From the Studio: Nanette Andersen Tyrer (English violinist), | Variations on a Theme of | Coreni- (Kreisler). — "Farmer's Wedding," ‘The Jester," "Merry-go-Round" Moffat), (Paganini) (18th Century. arr. "Moto Perpetuo" 8.39 kKdith Lorand Viennese Orchestra, "Ilalfner (Mozart) 8.45 Sunday aig | 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary 9.22t010.7 Lener String Quartet with Hobday, Draper, Hinchs cliff and Brain, eto) in F Major, Op. 166 (Schuert) 11. 0 LONDON NEWS (11.20 CLOSE DOWN Rondo Serenade" Talk ENZO) DUNEDIN 1140 ke. .263 m 6. Op.m. Recordings 8.15 "John Halifex, Gentleman" 8.30 Symphonic Programme 10. O Close down | "W772 INVERCARGILL 680 kc 441 m. 8.30a.m. Recordings 3.45 London News 9.0 With the Boys Overseas 10.15 Sacred interlude 10.30 English Orchestras 11. 0 Music for Everyman 12.0 Band of Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders 12.15p.m. Theatre Memories 1. 0 Dinner musie (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk, Wickham Steed) 2. 0 Queen’s Hall Orchestra 2.30 Music by Mozart 3.0 Sonata No. 1 in B Flat (Mendelssohn). William Pleeth Ceello), and Margaret Good (piano) 3.19 Famous Artist: Austral (soprano) -35-4.0 "They Also Serve" 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 First Presbyterian Church (Rey. J. A. Thomson) 7.30 Gleanings from Far and Wide "Tradesman’s Entrance" 8.45 Sunday evening talk 9. 0 Newsreel with Commentary Florence 9.25 "Theatre Box: Mexico’s Great Oil Fire" 10.0 Close down [D) DUNEDIN 1010 ke. 297 m. 9. Oa.m. fast table Tunes for the break9.30 fKadio Church of the Helping Hane 10. 0 Morning melodies 10.15 Little Chapel of Good Cheer 10.45 Light and Bright 11. 0 Favourites in Rhythm 11.30 Music of the Masters 12. 0 Close down
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL The following programmes will be broadcast to Correspondence School pupils by 2Y A, and re-broadcast by 1YA, 3YA, 4YA, 2YH, 3ZR and 4YZ: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 9. 4am. Miss F. P. Gardiner: "Read These!’ (Books for Junior Standards). 9.10 Miss M. Adams: Singing for Upper Standards. 9.20 Mr. A. J. D. Barker: Growing Our New Zealand Plants (1).: Trees. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 9. 3am. Miss J. Dickson: Acting. Our Stories (III.). 9.12 Lieut.-Col. T. Orde-Lees: Travel Talk, "Java, End to End." 9.23 Miss E. R. Ryan: Shorthand for Seniors.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 225, 15 October 1943, Page 28
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