MUSIC AND VARIETY
Two programmes of light entertainment by New Zealand artists are scheduled to begin shortly from YA stations on Wednesday evenings. They are Variety Magazine, a scrapbook of voca}| and instrumental performances. and Three-Four, a programme of waltz music by Terry Vaughan and his orchestra. Contributions to Variety’ Magazine will come from nearly all National stations. The first programme, for instance, includes items by Pem Sheppard’s Dance Band (Auckland), Putaki Youth Club Choir (Wanganui), Zita Outrim, violinist (Wellington), R. Walls, vocalist (Nelson), and Bob Radford’s Quartet (Christchurch). Of the 10 programmes in the series nine will be of 20 minutes’ duration, The tenth will be a half-hour live show, and will be broadcast by 4YZ as well as by the YA stations, Variety Magazine is produced by Jack Dobson and introduced by Bill Austin. Terry Vaughan’s Three-Four consists of six programmes of what Rees’ Cyclopaedia in 1805 called "a riotous German dance of modern invention," the oh so very wicked waltz. There are works by Chopin and Kreisler, Tchaikovski and Novello, Beethoven and Kern, a wide and varied selection that waltz lovers will not want to miss. Three-Four will be broadcast immediately following Variety Magazine, which starts from all YA stations at 8.0 p.m on Wednesday, October 7.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 17
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