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Sunday, April 15

AUCKLAND | 650 ke, 462 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45; 8.45 a.m. London News : 9. 0 With the Boys Overseas: Greetings from the N.Z. Forces 10. O Players and Singers 11. 0 Anglican Service: All Saints’ Church (The Right Rev. Bishop Simkin) 412.15 p.m. Musical musings 1.0 Dinner tmiusic (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk: Wickham 4 we 2.0 f general appeal 3.0 Grieg and his Music 3.30 New York Philliarmonic Orchestra with Artur Rodzinski, Suite of Harpsichord Sonatas (Searlatti), Symphony No. 2 in D Major ("Spring"), (Schumann), Concerto No. 3 in G Major: Soloist: Josef Hoifman (Rubinstein) (U.S.A. programme) 4.30 "The Man Born to be King: Royal Progress" 6.30. Children’s Song Service 6. 0 AS the day declines (6.15, LONDON NEWS) 7. 0 Baptist Services: Mt. Albert Chiireh (Rev. Hayes Lloyd) 8.30 EVENING PROGRAMME: Grenadier Guards Band, "The Mastersingers" (Wagner) 840 Webster Booth and Dentiis Noble, "Watchman, What of the Night" argeant) aie Sunday Evéning Talk 8. 0 Newsreél and Commentary of penenty News Summary in Pr 9.89 David Lioyd (ténor) With Welsh Guards Band; "All Through the Night," "Men of Harlech" (trad. 9.45 Irish Guards Band, English Folk Songs ahd Dances (arr. Fairfield) Essie Acklafid (contralto), "Af Mother’s Knee’’ 9.59-10 Massed Brass Bands, "Steps of Glory’..(arr. Winter) 11.0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 LOSE DOWN fIN7> AUCKLAND : c 34 6. Op.m. Selected recordings 8.30 Symphonic programme: The. New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar, Concerto, Op. 85, "May Song" (E eal 9. @ Beflin Philharmonic Qrehestra, conducted by Carl Schuritht; Symphony No. 7 in B Malor (Bruekner) i Closé down | 10

IEA ERE 1250 ke, 240 m, 10. 0 am. Séered Selections 71. 0 Ofchestral, Vocal and instrumental Items 12. 0 Dinner Music ; 2. 0 p.m. Anh Hour with the Philharmonic Orchestra 3.0 Vocal and Istfumenta! Selections 3.30 Light Variety Entertainment Popular Médleys Piano and Organ Selections Light Orchestral Selections Orchestral Music Evening Concert An Hour with Mozart Close down 808 COMN TOD cooc ON, 570 ke. 526m. 6. 0,7.0,7.45,8.46 a.m. London News 9. 0 With the Boys Overseas: Greetings from the N.Z, Forces 10. O Miscellany 11. 0 Presbyterian Service: St. James’ Church (Rey. W. Elliott) 12. 6 p.m Mélodies You Know 12.30 Things to Come: Glimpses at Next Weéek’s Programme 4. 0 Difiner music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. Talk: Wickham Steed) *

2.0 Beecham and the London Fhilharmonie Orchestra, The "Unfinished" Symphony (Schubert) /8 O "These Served Mankind": A Commemoration of Géftain Notabilities who died during 1944 4.15 Men and Music: Dr. Afné 4.30 Bind MuSic | 5. 0 Children’s Song Sé@rvice: Uncle Charlés with the Méthodist Choir 6.15 LONDON NEWS 7.0 Methodist Service: Wesley church cies, i, rence) 8. 5 NBS Light Orchéstra, Conductor: Harry Ellwood ‘Goncerto in G Minor for Viola and Orchestra (Handel). SoloiSt: William McLean 8.45 avedsy Evening Talk 9. 0 Newsreel and mmentary -= + 5

9.20 Weekly News Summary in Maori 8.30 New Zealand News for the Pacific Islands 9.50 Famous Opéra Housés of the World (NBS programme) 41. 0 LONDON NEWS 41.20 CLOSE DOWN ELLINGTON ANG 840 kc, 357 m. 6. Op.m. Varied recordings 8.0 The Play: "It Could ‘ be Natural Death" A Max Afford Thriller: Did the Wall Street financier dié a natural death on the cruisé in thé Caribbean? Geoffrey Blackburn solves it. (NBS production) 860 Ballads and light orchestras 10. 0 Glose down |

227 (0) WELLINGTO 990 ke. 30 + Op.m. Recalls of the Week Famous Play: "Pittsburgh" Hall of Fame "Dad Dave" Melodious Memories Show. time "Lorna Doone" Do You Remember? Close down Meroe ene | 7. Op.m. Relay of Church Ser"NE oRanesqe SoooMam _ 9.0 Big Ben Chimes 8. 71 Recorded progiamime cofitinued ; 10. 0 Close down : QV Tn] _ARPIER. | 8.45 a.m. London News 9. 0 With the Boys Overseas: Greetings from N.Z. Forces 10. 0 Morning programme 10.46 Sacred Interlude 11. 0 BBC Midland Light Ofchesira (BBC programme)

113 The Troubadours Musical Cométiy «mM. Dinner music (1.15, ‘6 DON NEWS. Talk: Wickham Steed) 2.0 "The Braitis Triist" 2.30 Operatic Cameo 3.0 London Philhitmohic Orenesira, "Les Sylphides’ Ballet bo te. . Light recitals 6.15 LONDON NEWS 7. 0 Anglicih Service: St. Matpreuey Hastings (Rev. W. T: 8.15 Radio Stage: "Designed for Divorce" 8.45 Sttiday Evening Talk 9. 0 Néewsreel ahd Commentary ee ee Néws Summary in 9.30 The Fleet Streét Choir, tie for Five Voictes (William ) 10° 0 Close down

BYN NELSON 920 ke, 327 m 7. 0 p.m. CLASSICAL MUSIC, introducing. The Saxon State Ofchestra, "Don Juan" Tone Poem (R. Strauss), Gerhard Huseh (baritone), "Archibald Dougias" (Loewe), Reginald Kell (clafinet), with Symphony Orchestra, concertina (Weber), Kkilenyi (piano), Tarantelle (Liszt), Jean Pougnet (violin), with SymDhony Orchestra, Adagio in E (Mozart) . 8 3 The Stonés Cry Out, "The House of Commons (BBC programme) 817 The Jacques String Oféehestra "St, Paul’s’ Suite (Holst) 8.30 The BBC Singers present "Songs in a Farmhouse" (BBG programme) ; 8.50 Sir Adrian Boult and the Halle Orchestra "A Shropshire Lad" Rhapsody {Butte an 9.14 ‘The Girl of the Ballet’ |

98.26 MUSIC OF THE CONCERT HALLS: Overture to ‘The Impresario’? (Mozart), "L@s Eolides" (Frahck), Concertino for piano and orchestra ° (Piston). (Soloist: J, M. Saproma). (U.S.A. programme) 10. 0 Glose down NY wh 720 kc. 416 m. 6. 0; 7.0, 7.45,8.45 a.m. London News 9.0 With the Boys Overseas: Greetings from the N.Z. Forces 9.46 Gelebrity Hour 11. 0 Salvation Army Service: a awh Citadel (Major . Lee) 42.16 pim. Ihterlude 12.80 Travellers’ Tales: Songs _ Across the’ World (BBC pte gramme) 4.0 Dinnér music (1.15, LONDON NEWS. ‘Talk: Wiekhani Steed) 2.0 Literature of Exile: Readings of Poetry and Prose with Incidental. Musi¢

2.30 Band Music 3.0 NBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Frank Black, Overtiife to "Le Roi D’ys" (Lalo); Overture to "Die Fledermaus" (Strauss), Second Concetto in B Flat Majot (Beethoven) (U.S.A, programme) 3.46 Songs by Peter Warlock 4.0 Women of History: Madame du Barry 6. 0 Children’s Service (Rev. J. F. Strong) 615 LONDON NEWS 7. O Presbyterian Service: Knox Chureh (Rev, FT. W. Arinour) 8. 5 EVENING PROGRAMME: Chicago Syiiiphiony Orchestra, Overture to an Italian Comedy (Benjamin) 813 From the Studio: Vera Martin (contralto), Songs by Richard Strauss: "Tomorrow," "Devotion," "Night," "Pride of My Heart" 8.25 Leopold Stokowski and Philadelphia Orchestra, Pianists: Jeanne Behrend and Sylvan Levin, "Carnival of the Animais" (Saint-Saens) 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9. @ Newsreel and CémmMeftary 9.22 "Inn for Sale," by Leo Fowler: A Drata of the bréaking up of an old YOrkShife estate and thé effeet, on the lives of the tenants (NBS produétion) 9.48=10.2 "Three Magic Words": A Story of Love and Drama 11. 0 LONDON NEWS 11.20 CLOSE DOWN 6. O p.m. Sunday Serenade 7. O Featured Artist: Julio Martinez Oynanguren (guitarist). Capricho Arabe, "Flamingo" Suite 7.12 Romances 7.30 Scherzos By 7.45 Music by Manuel de Falla: DaneesS from ‘The Three Corfered Hat," "La Jota," Danza Esfiaftiola, "Seguidilla- Mufeiana, Rittial Fife Dance ahd Pantomime, from "Love the Magician" 8.15 ‘Merchant of Venice," Bassanio’s Speech, Act 3, Scene 2, "Romeo and Juliet’: Friar Lawrence’s Speech, Act 8; Seene 3: Spoken by Basil Maine 8.21 Interlude 8.30 Music for the Bandsman, with Interludes by Peter Dawson 9.30 Songs From the Shows .. (BBC programme) 410, 0 Close down tate > ie pe ae as

iS 4 U2 oie ours | 42. 0-1.40 p.m. Dinner Musie (1.15 LONDON NEWS, Talk: Wickham Steed) 6.30 Sacred Song Service 6415. Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir (U.S.A. programine) 645 De Groot (violin) and Herbert Dawson (organist), "Softly Awakés My Heart (Saint-Saens), "Serenata’’ (Moszkowski) 7. 0 TO-night’s Programme: 7.2 Sif Thomas Beecham condticting the Lotiidon Philharmonic Orchestra, "Espadiia" (Chabrier) 7. 9 Eide Noréna (soprano), Gilda’s Aria (Rigoletto’’) (Verdi) ¢ 743 Eileen Joyce (piano), Waltz in E Major (Moszkowski) 7.47 Orchestre Symphonique of Paris, "Dance of the Flowers" _ (Delibes) Beniamino Gigli (tenor), "Serenata’? (Schubert) Hatry Bluestone (violin), "Evening Star’ (Wagner) 7.28 ‘The Salon Orchestra, Waltz Serenade (Tchaikovski) (31 Show Timé with the A.W.A, Light Opera Company and Hum--phrey Bishop 8. 0 Norman Cloutier and his Orchestra,

"7 The Radio Stage: ‘Miss ih" 8.36 Al Bollington (organ), Medley of Seretiades, "Shades of Blue" 8.45 Siinday Evening Talk 9. 0 Newsreel and Commentary 9.20 Ilarry Horlick and his Orchestra, "Waltz Huguette" (Friml) 9.23 Deanna Durbin (soprano), "Love at Last’ (Gherkdse) 9.26 Sefton Daly (piano), ‘‘Colour Scheme’ (Daly) 9.29 Alien Roth Chorus and Orchestra, "When the Boys Come Home" 9.32 Len Fillis and his Orchestra, "By the Lazy Lagoon" (Roberts) 9.35 "The Girl of the Ballet" 10. 0 Close down Gl, Y 790 ke. 380 m. 6. 0, 7.0, 7.45, 8.45 a.m. London News 9.0 Wijh the Boys Overseas: Greetings from N.Z. Forees 10, O Feminine Artists: Orehéstras and Chorus 11. 0 Baptist Servicé: Hanover Street Chufech (Kev. J. Ewen Simpson) 12:15 p.m. Concert celebrities 1.0 Dinner musie (1.15, LON. DON NEWS, Talk: Wickham Steed) 2.0 "The Man Born to be King: The King’s Herald" A Series of Plays by Dorothy Sayers 2.45 Lili Kraus (piano), Fantasia and Sonata for Piano in, G_ Minor, K.V.475 (Mozart) 3.17 Orchestras of the World 3.30 "This Seeptred Isle: The Strand’ (BBC prodtiction) 568 Recordings ee Transatlantic Call: "Dickens’s London" (BBC prodtiétion). 5. 0. Children’s. Song Sérvice 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Roman Catholic Siiie. 8. 0 EVENING PROGR Dr. Weissmann and Leipzi€ Gewandhaus Orchestia, "Der Freischutz" (Weber) 8.10 Elisabeth ‘Rethbere and Brio Pitiza (soprano and bass), "If Madime Should all You" "Give Mé Thy Hand, O Fairest" (Mozart) 8.16 Ida Haehdel (vidlifi), "Carmen" Fantasia (Bizet, arr. Sarasate) 8.28 Albert Wolff and Philharmonie Orchestra, "pelleas and Melisande* (Faure) 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9.0 New eT ee and at aged 9.22 to 10. Music from the Theatre: The Opera "Lakme" ‘nae 110k StSne'baan® UNED 1140 ke. 263 mm, $48" Op.m._ Recordings ast gy roroit" 8.30 RECITA Victor yt Orchestra, 8.38 Olga Haley (soprano), 8.50 Wanda Landowska (harp sichord) 9. 0 Vasa Phihoda (violin) 9.16 Webster Booth (tenor), 9.29 Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson (pianists) 9.37 Lawrence Tibbett (bari- ) 9.45 GD; joan ham (organ 10. 0 Glosée . 724 Serna a Ale 10, Goan of ABA As ture of a eee ok the B 11. 0 use ‘+ o Ban one We Atitilery m. aki 3 inher miusie DON NEWS. Talk; Steed)

CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL The following ptogrammes will be broadcast to Correspofidence School pupils by 2Y A, and té-broadcast by 1YA, SYA, 4YA, 2YH. 3ZR atid 4YZ: TUESDAY, APRIL 10 9. 5 am. Mrs. 1. Emmerson: Primer Classes: Learning to Read. 9.13 Miss V. Beavis and Miss A. J. Thutston: Song arid Story (I1.). 9.21 Miss M. L. Smith: Patlons Francais, FRIDAY, APRIL 13 9.4 am. Miss R. C. Beckway: Musical Appreciation: Folk Songs of the British Isles. 9.14 Mrs. M. L. Fowler and Miss M. Adams: Song and Story (I1.). 9.24 Miss E. R. Ryan: Shotthand Dictation. ---.

2.0 Presenting for the ‘First Time 2.30 "In a Sentimental Mood" (BBC programme) 2:45 Starlight: Rawicz and Landauer (BBC programme) 3.0 Lionel Tertig (viola) and Harriet Cohen (piano), Sonata in F Minor, Op, 120, No, 14 (Brahms) 3.24 Famous -Artist: Alfred O’Shea (tenor) 3.34 "On Wings of Song" 4. 0 Orchestras of the World: Boston Promenade 5. 0 Page Ay New Zealand’’; Mrs. F. Roosevelt, Hon, Walter and Paul Robeson 5.15 The Memory Lingers On 6.15 LONDON NEWS 6.30 Church of Christ Service (Pastor A. W. Grundy) 7.30. Gleanings from Far and Wide 8.15 Station notices "This Sceptred Isle; Glasgow" 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9.0 NewsSree! and mmentary 9.26 "Mr. Meredith Walks Out" 937 Slumber session 10, 0 Close down [D) DUNEDIN 1010 ke. 297 m, 9. 0 am. Tunes for the breakfast table 9.30 hKadio Church of the Helping Hand 10. 0 Morning Melodies 10.15 Little Chapel of Good Cheer 10.45 Light and Bright 411. 0 Favourites in Rhythm 11.30 A World of Music 12. 0 Close down

Sunday. April 15

IZB wom tm 6, 0, 7.0, 8.45 a.m, London News 7.30 Junior Request Session 8.30 Around the Bandstand 9. 0 Hawaiian Interlude 9.15 Friendly Road Children’s Choir > ee You'll Enjoy Education 11. Friendly Road Service of ihe 12. 0 Listeners’ Request Session 1.15 p.m. London News 2.45 Notable Trials 4.30 One Man’s Family 4.45 The Diggers’ Session 6. 0 A Talk on Social Justice 6.15 London News 6.30 Uncle Tom and the Sankey Singers 7.30 Radio Theatre Programme 8. 0 They Lived to Tell the Tale: Bombs, Fire, Water 8.39 Community Singing 8.45 Sunday Night Talk 9.15 The Living Theatre: The Case History of a Fascist 41.0 London News 22 una me. 6, 0, 7. 0. & 8.45 London News 8.15 A_ Religion for Monday Morning 9. O Uncle Tom and Children’s Choir

9.15 Band Session 10.30 Friendly Road Service of Song 11. 0 Cheerful Tunes 11.12 Comedy Cameo 11.30 Diggers’ Session 12. 0 Listeners’ Request Session 1.15 London News 1.25 The Hit Parade 2, 0 Radio Matinee 3.0 Notable Trials 4.45 Session For the Blind 5, 0 Storytime with Bryan O’Brien 5.25 Favourites of the Week 6. 0 Talk on Social Justice London News For the Old Folks Evening Concert Programme They Lived to Tell the Tale Community Singing Sunday Night Talk Orchestral) Cameo The Living Theatre: Passt to Freedom Restful Melodies Variety London News Close Down 3223 2 o=7 Bo a PACS, LO Seas "~- 3Z tke; 210 m. 6. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News wee Uncle Tom’s’ Children’s r 9.15 Band session 10, 0 Hospital session a

11. 0 Friendly Road Service of Song 11.45 Sports Talk (The Toff) 12. 0 Luncheon session 1.15 p.m. London News 2. 0 Radio Matinee 3. 0 1ZB Radio Theatre 3.30 Notable Trials: The fonian Despatches 5. 0 Storytime with Bryan O’Brien 6. 0 A Talk on Social Justice 6.15 London News 6.30 Entr’acte, with George Thorne at the Civic Theatre Organ 8. 0 Travellers’ "Tales; They Come to London 8.45 Sunday Night Talk 9. 0 Light Classical Interlude | 9.15 The Living Theatre: Revojlutionary Study 10.45 Restful Music 11. 0 London: News VR rere 1310 k.c, 229 m. B. 0, 7.0,8.45 a.m. London News 9.30 Choral Music 10. 0 Two Hours with Bernie, including the Hospital session | yg td Resume 15 A ot of Humour With the Bandsmen ean 1 1 2.0 The Request Programme 1.15 London News 2.0 The Radio Matinee 2.30 Notable Trials 3.0 The 1ZB Radio Theatre

4.30 We Discuss Books 5. 0 Storytime with Bryan O’Brien 5.30 4ZB Choristers, conducted by Anita Oliver 6. 0 A Talk on Social Justice 6.15 London News 6.30 The Diggers’ Show (George Bezar) 7. O Travellers’ Tales: Pioneer in Petticoats (BBC programme) 8.30 Columbia Community Singing Films $.45 Sunday Night Talk 9.15 The Living Theatre: 28 Take the Sun 11. 0 London News af, PALMERSTON Nth, 1400 ke. 214 m. 8. 0 a.m. Bright Records 8.45 London News 9. 0 Voices in Harmony 9.15 Victor Silvester and His Music 2.30 Old Favourites 9.45 Famous Orchestras 410.15 Hawaiian Melodies 10.30-12.0 Listeners’ Request Session 5. 0 p.m. Storytime With Bryan 5.30 Radio Theatre 6.15 London News 7. 0 Music Lovers’ Choice 8. 0 Travellers Tale — Negley Fanson Goes Hunting {8.30 Reserved 8.45 Sunday Night Talk 9.0 The Living Theatre; The Mask of Pain 10. 0 Close Down

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 302, 6 April 1945, Page 30

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Sunday, April 15 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 302, 6 April 1945, Page 30

Sunday, April 15 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 302, 6 April 1945, Page 30

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