Sunday, August 29
ly AUCKLAND | 760 ke 395 m. 8. 3a.m. Music from the Ballet 8.30 Whale Hunt: An impression of the Whekenui Whaling Station on Cook Strait (NZBS) 0. O British Brass Bands 0.30 Celebrity Artists 1.0 CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICE Dominion Road Church Preacher: 1. W. Ogier 12. &5p.m. Music for Piano = 12.33 Orchestral Concert 1.45 ‘Where Did It Come From? 2. 0 The National Orchestra with George Simpson (piano) ted details, see 2YA) le Play: Ladies in Retirement, by Edward Percy cree Reginald Denham S$) 424 Walter Gieseking (piano) Nocturne in D-Flat DebuSsy 430 The Aris in Auckland — (a repetition of Friday’s broadcast from wh hd 1¥C) 5. 0 Children’s Sunday session 6.46 Late Afternoon Concert 7.0 =BRETHREN SERVICE | Howe Street Hall Preacher: R. A. Laidlaw | ge The London Philharmonic Orchesr a ) Overture: Fra Diavolo Auber 8.15 aori Concert: Items recorded re- | cently at & concert in the Town Hall by an Auckland party (NZBS) 612 News in Maori 8.30 The Carnival of the Animals, a anes fantasy by Saint-Saens, presented by Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra. with Hambro and Jascha Zayde (pt anos). Verses by Ogden Nash 7 spoken by Noel Coward 90. iid Geese, a feature produced i Desmond Hawkins (BBC) (a repetition of Tuesday’s broadcast from 1YC) 470.30 Organ Recital: E. Power Biggs 970.50 The Epilogue BBC) 41.20 Close down TYG 2. RUCREAND 6.30 p.m. Henry Wood Promenade Concert (Part 2): The BBC Symphony Orchestra, with Peter Pears (tenor) and Dennis Brain be as Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes) Britten (BBC) 746 =§=6Clifford Curzon (piano) Impromptu No. 1 if A Minor, Op. 60 Impromptu No, 2 E Flat, Op. 60 Schubert Mephisto Waltz Liszt 7.38 Lotte Lehmann (soprano) Songs by Mozart, Brahmins and Wolf 8. 0 BBC World Theatre: The Tempest, 8 radio interpretation by Raymond Raikes of Shakespeare’s play with music by. Anthony Bernard (BBC) 9.69 Yebudi Menuhin (violin) and Gerald Moore (piano) Sonata in F Mendelssohn 10.20 Opchestral Concert Andres Segovia (guitar) and the New London Orchestra Concerto Casteinuovo-Tedesco The Halle Orchestra Suite; The Mastersingers of Nuremberg Wagner 41.0 Close down ND asd UICKLAND, 10. Oa.m. Sacred Selections 12. 0 Music Makers 1.30 p.m. att from the caer (BBC) 2.0 Eddy Howard’s Orch 2.20 Mantovani Album parounites 2.40 ping Crosby Film Memories 3.0 #£=Ray Bloch’s BAe Concert Orches- tra and the Fo rteen 3.80 London Studio (BBC) 4.0 =‘SBBC Dramatic Feature: Dead Silence — episode) 30 adio City Varieties 6. 0 Long-Playing Releases 6.30 Radio Rotunda 6. 0 All-Time Hit Parade 6.30 Preview: The Latest on Record 7. 0 Family Hour 8. 0 The Last Six 8.30 Suggestion Box 8.45 The Keysters: Nancy Harrie and Senn Sag on two Pianos (NZBS) t From Here (BBC) 9.30 The * Drummer ey 3 Highlights of the Coming Week m i1YD Weather Forecast
LIN. ,SWHANGAREL,, 8. 0 a.m. Breakfast Session 9.15 Blue Water Ballads 9.30 For the Bandsman 10. 0 Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians 10.15 Jose Iturbi (piano) 10.30 Pacific Assignment: Hulas’ to Housing, the first talk by Russell Reid (NZBS) 10.45 Mantovani and his Orchestra 11. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. English Light Orchestras 6.15 For Our Younger Listeners: Jenni-| fer in London; Alice in Wonderland; Junior Naturalists (Crosbie Morrison) 7. 0 Concert Half-Hour Ballet Suite: Origin of Design Handel Academic Festival Overture Brahms Welsh Rhapsody German 7.30 Giuseppe di Steffano (tenor) 7.45 Robin Hood Dell Orchestra 8. 0 Take It From Here (BBC) (a repeoS of Thursday’s broadcast from XN) 8.29 Nicholas Nickleby (BBC) 9. 4 Aage Nielsen (violin) and Marjorie Whitehead (piano) Sonata in D, K.306 Mozart (Studio) 9.15 Orchestral Serenade 8.40 To Ears That Hear: Devotions by Rey. T. H. Burton of the Presbyterian Church (Studio) 70. 9 Stringtime 16.20 At Close of Day 10.30 Close down IXHs.c#AMILTON, 0 a.m. Breakfast Session A Stanley Black Showcase 9.30 Come All Ye Good People: Compiled by Ewan MacColl (BBC) 10. © Morning Matinee: Geri Gallan and the Caribbean Boys, Bob Eberly (vocal), The Cass County Boys (instrumental), Monica Lewis (vocal) and The Ray Bloch Concert Orchestra 11. 0 Myth or Legend? A talk on Troy, by Denys Page (BBC) 11.15 Hungarian Dances Brahms 11.30 Vocal Arias Stolz Operettas 12. 0 Sunday Serenade 12.33 p.m. Afternoon Varie ew Take It From Here (BBC) (a reae of Saturday’s' broadcast from 2. 0 ’ Nikita MagalofY (piano) — Sonata in B Minor Liszt 2.30 Short Story: Atalanta’s Vineyard, by G. C. A. Wall (NZB 3. St. Cecilia and the Shovel (BBC) 3.3 Robert Farnon Concert 4.0 Nicholas (BBC) 4.30 Hits of Today 6.0 For Our Younger Listeners: Bible Stories, and Son ngs 6.30 Combined erformance: Guiseppe Valdengo (baritone) and the Kingsway Symphony Orchestra 6. 0 Vera Lynn Sings 6.30 Concerto for You 7:2 The Great Tradition 7.30 London Studio Melodies: Jack Coles and his Orchestre Moderne (BBC) 8. 0 Variety Ahoy BBC) 8.30 Nom,de-Plume 8. 4 Glenda Sunday Nocturne 40 Devotional Service: Rey. E. J. Orange, of the J resprveriaas Church ( 10.0 The Ballet Theatre Orchestra Excerpts from Les Sylphides 10.30 Close down lYZ 800 k ROTORUA, m. 9. 4am. Sunday Morning Miscellany 70. 0 Where Did It Come From? 10.15 The Golden Sanctuary 0. The Boy from Greece: Story of Vassilios Vellos (BBC) 11, Around the Bandstand 12. Midday Musicale 4. 0 p.m. inner Music 2. 0 Sunday’s Radio Theatre: PlayThe Woman in Question, by Charles Hatton (NZBS); Ballads for Baritones; fgg for Rhythm (BBC); Prisoner e Bar: The Trial of Sidney Harry fox Famous Choirs: The Royal Choral Society; Today’s Orchestra 5.0 Book Shop (Bere) 5 Box at the Ope 6.0 Sunday Light Music for Fireside Listeni 6.45 usic for ‘Meditation
7.0 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE: St. John’s Church Preacher: The Rey. A, Salmond Organist: L. Somerville Choirmaster: H. Taylor 8. 0 Time to Sing: The NZBS visits a country farmhouse in the Ohariu Valley for an informal evening of songs and party games. Produced by Jack Dobson (NZBS) 12 News in ae. 30 The Blue Danu 0. 0 Sunday ‘Celebrities Soe The Epilogue (BBC 0.3 Close down OYA WELLINGTON $70 ke. $26 m. . — am. Breakfast Session Wellington City and tut Valley, and Marlborough Weather Forecast 8.45 News from Home (BBC) 9.4 Music for All 9.30 Whale Hunt: An impression of the Whekenui Whaling Station on Cook Strait (NZBS) 10. 0 Music of Vienna 10.30 Norman Walker (bass-baritone) 10.45 Quiet Interlude 11. 0 ANGLICAN SERVICE: St. Mary’s Church Preacher: Rey. nf A, -- Organist: R. C. Hayes Choirmaster: 8. C. W. Watkins 12. 5 p.m. Melodies You Know 12.36 Dinner Music 2.0 THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by Warwick Braithwaite. with George Simpson (piano) Piano Concerto No. 1 in C, Op. Re. Beethoven Symphony No. 100 in G : (NZBS) Haydn 3. 0 . In Quires Places Where They n 3.15 Play: The Moon and Sixpence, by Somerset Maugham, about the life of the French ae Gauguin (N 4.35 ts Fernando Germani (organ) 9. 9. 1 1 1 ccata Widor Saeta Torres Fantasia in F Minor Mozart 5. 0 Children’s Song Service: Rev, D. Jackson Inglis, with the Congregational Choir; Tales That Are Told in the Dark: A Resurrection Story 5.30 Memory Lane 5.45 Radio cee 6.1 : Salon Mu 7. "SERVICE: Wesley Preacher: Rev. W.H H. Greenslade eg and’ Choirmaster: H. Temple e 8. 5 Pathways of Music: National Songs--Leo Dickinson; Featured Composer: Schubert-Ina Stephens (piano) and Felix Tauber (tenor) | (Studio) Charles Williams and his Concert "Orchestra 9.12 News in Maori 9.30 Miniature Concert 10. O Richelieu, Aue or King? 10.25 Reverie 10.50 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down Ee 5. 0 p.m. London Studio Recital: Alfredo Campoli . sient) and Eric Gritton(piano) The Scottish r Singers: Re--corded at the oth ‘Festival 6.15 Short Story: The Haunted i war wife, by Alizon Atkinson Fe gs 6.30 Sunday Evening Conc The Vienna OF cee Overture: Peter Schmoll Weber Symphony No. 1 in C Op, 21 Beethoven Tales from the. Vienna Woods J. Strauss 7.20 The Vienna for Octet in E Flat, 20 Mendelssohn 7.50 Roger ce and Claude Helffer (’cello) Sonata in A Minor (Arpeggione) Schu 8.10 NTHONY VERCOE the Wind Win Dusky Sails The Avowal Forsake Me Not On the Sea In Summer Franz (Studio)
8.30 BBC World Theatre: The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, a radio interpretation by Raymond Raikes of Shakespeare’s play, with music by Anthony Bernard 10.30 The Royal Opera House Orchestra Ballet Music: Carnival Schumann-Jacob 14. 0 Close down DY), WELLINGTON | 7. Op.m. BBC Bandstand: Munn and Felton’s Works Band 7.30 Music by Melachrino 8. 0 The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, read ~ Ralph Bellamy A6 he Kirkintilloch Choir 30 Dad and Dave .45 The Johnny O’Connor Show 0 Musical Masterwork 30 Evening Star: Alfredo Campo 5 Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra OQ. District Weather F orecast Close down O° 010 ESBORNE,, m, 8. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9.3 BBC Bandstand: Manchester C.W.S, Band 9.30 Variety Fanfare (BBC) 10. 0 Hospital and Old Folks’ Requests 10.45 Song and Story of the Maori (NZBS) 11. 9 Close down 6. Op.m. For the Children: Animal Talks 6.30 Sunday Evening Concert 7: © Take It From Here (BBC) (a repesiden of, Thursday’s broadcast from ) 7.30 Carroll Gibbons on the Air 8. 0 Voices in Harmony 8.156 Short Story: Grey Dawn, by V. W. Stove (NZBS) Leon Goossens (oboe) 9. 3 Gladys Ripley and Walter Midgley 9.40 Devotional Service: The Salvation Army (Studio) 10. O Sunday Serenade 10.30 Close down 2Y1 860 ke. NAPIER 3 9.30 a.m: Songs of Worship 9.45 Band Music 10.15 Tenors, Baritones and Basses 10.46 Short Story: The ars by cate Sutherland (NZBS) 41. Music for Everyman Come Into the Parlour (BBC) Dinner Music 3p.m. London Studio Concert BBC Northern Orchestra The Roger Wagner Chorale Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op. 52 Brahms The BBC Symphony Orchestra Marche Slave, Opi 814 Tohaikovski 2.45 Sunday Matinee: Play-Saloon Bar, by Frank Harvey (NZBS); Music by Antonini (VOA); Palace of Varieties (BBC); Songs and-Story of the Maori (NZBS); Where Did It Come From? Jean McPherson (vocal), with Norm Cummings (piano) (Studio) Officer Crosby F 5.15 Children’s session: The Pedro Stories; ee Naturalists; The Moonflower psoas 6. 0 Book hop (NZBS) 7. 0 Te aga Hukarere Girls’ Colleq Preacher: The of Aotearoa, the Right Rev. W. wikiies Organist: P. E. Pw 8.5 Light Concert: Philadel hia Pops Orchestra, playing the music from Show Boat: Liberace (pianist) ; Jan Mazurus _ (vocal 9.12 ews in Maor 9.30 Songs from ahs Shows (BBC) 9.58 Reflections The Epilogue (BBC) 10.30 Close down
Dominion Weather Forecasts YA and YZ Stations: 7.15, 9.0 a.m.; 12.30, 6.25 and 9.0 p.m. X Stations: 9.0 p.m. YA and YZ Stations 6. 0 a.m. London News. Breakfast Session (YAs only) 7.0, London News. Breakfast Session 12.33 p.m. Report from European Athletie Championships 1.30 BBC World Affairs Talk 6.30 London News (not 4YZ) 6.45 Radio Newsreel (not 1YZ and 4YZ) 8.45 Sunday Evening Talk 9.0 Overseas and N.Z. New 11. 0 London News (YAs 4YZ) Ct Ee SSS Vee
Sunday, August 29
Sen ee 8. Oa.m. reakfast Session 9.3 Band Music 9.30 Hospital Requests 40.30 For the Pianist 10.456 John Charles Thomas with the King’s Men 11.0 Close down = seat Palace of Varieties (BBC) Early Evening Concert The Blue Danube Romance and Rhythm The London Philharmonic Orches- -~ Mansfield Park (BBC) DORIS VEALE (piano) Sonata in C, K.330 Mozart Claire de Lune Debussy (Studio) 9.20 In Quiet Mood 9.40 Devotional Service: W. J. Wilson, of the Baptist Church 10. O Sunday Serenade 10.30 Close down OXA 1200 VANGANUE 8. Oam. Breakfast Session Music A ry apa 9 30 R.S.A 40 r Choirs 0. 0 Wanganui Sports Page (Norm Nielsen) 0.16 Peter Dawson (baritone) .30 pawics and Landauer (duoPp at o-- «a «© Op.m. For Our Younger Listeners 6.30 John Charles Thomas and _ the King’s Men 6.45 Melba 7.15 Short Story: The Tale of a Piper, by Donne Byrne, adapted by Oliver A. Gillespie (NZBS) 7.30 PATRICIA HOUGHTON perenw) Intermezzo, Op. 117, No. Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2 Rhapsody, ner Bu No, 2 Brahms tudio) 7.45 Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (BBC) . 15 Magic and Moonlight Variety Fanfare (BBC) 4 The NBC Symphony Orchestra Overture: Barber of Seville Rossini 9.12 Tenor Time 9.40 Devotional Service: Rev. G. R. Steir Methodist Church (Studio) 10. O The Jay Wilbur Strings 10.30 Close down 2XN 1340 NELSON 22 8. OQam. Breakfast Session . 4 Contralto Recital 9.30 Short Story: Thanks for the Memoe the first of three tales of Love, ace ‘and Time, by Arnold Wall (NZBS) Recent Releases 10.30 Light Orchestral Masterpieces 11. 0 Close down 6. Oo p.m. Children’s Corner: In the Days of the Black Prince (NZBS) 6.30 London Studio Melodies: Bernard Monshin and his Concert Tango Orchestra (BBC) eo Stage and Screen Fare 7.30 The Hamburg Radio Symphony Orchestra Hungarian Dances Brahms 7.45 The Eustace Diamonds (BBC) 8.15 ELIZABETH WEMYSS (piano) Chelsea Reach 4m, Fire of Spring Ireland Jack in the Green Richardson Burlesque Moeran (Studio) 8.30 Nelson Newsreel 9. 4 Treasury of Song 9.40 Devotional Service: Presbyterian 10. 0 London Studio Concert: The BBC Scottish Orchestra 10.30 Close down 3 CHRISTCHURCH 690 ke. 434 m. | 9. 4a.m. Concerto in A Minor, Op. 25, No. Vivaldi 9.45 Tucker (tenor) 9.30 ‘Whale Hunt: An impression of the Whekenui Whaling Station on Cook Strait (NZBS) 40. O Melody for Strings 40.30 Song and Story of the Maori 10.45 Piano Music by Brahms 11. 0 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE: Knox Church Preacher: Rev. M. W. Wilson Organist and Choirmaster: V. Butler | 2. S5p.m. Sidney Torch Orchestral Concert 12.33 Rawicz and Landauer and Jennie ~ Tourel (soprano)
41.0 Dinner Music 2. 0 THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA with George Simpson (piano) (For details, see 2YA) 3. 0 Where Did It Come From? Operatic Recital: Giacinto Prandelli (tenor) 3.30 Christchurch Boys’ High School Music Festival: Recordings made at a concert which took place in the Civic Theatre earlier this month (NZBS) 4. 0 Plain Canterbury, by H. R. Williams (NZBS) 4.15 Paul Robeson (bass) 4.30 Band Music 5. 0 Children’s Service: Conducted by Rev. A. J. Wakelin 5.30 Glenda Raymond (soprano) 5.45 String Serenade (VOA) 6. 0 Light Vocal and Orchestral Music 7. 0 CONGREGATIONAL SERVICE: Sin= wood Church Preacher: Rev, D. Gardner Miller Maurice H. Baker 8. 5 Sea Shanties: The Georgian Singers, with soloist Stanley Riley arr. Woodgate 8.15 London Studio Concert: The Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra (BBC) 9.22 Witold Malcuzynski (piano) Etude in E, Op. 10, No. 3. Etude in G Flat, Op. 10, No. 5 (Black keys) Etude in C Minor, Op. 10, No. 12 (Revolutionary) 9.30 Play: Darkness at Pemberly, a mystery by T. H. White (NZBS) 10.40 ‘The Concert Orchestra of Paris, with Georges Ales (violin) The Music of Fritz Kreisler 10.52 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down BYC SSARISTCHURCH 5. Op.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Jennifer in London: An American girl’s impression of various places of interest in London (BBC) 6.15 Lili Kraus (piano), Simon Goldberg (violin) and gy a Pini (cello) Trio in E Flat, No. Haydn 6.30 Famous Piano Wicca: 7.0 Henry Wood Promenade Concert (Part 1): The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent, with bo Races (tenof) and Denis Brain (horn Overture: Don Giovanni ae Ae Pity Do Not. Seek Again, Masonic Funeral Music, K.477 Horn Concerto No. 3 in E Flat, K.447 Symphony No, 41 in C, K.554 (Jupiter) Mozart (BBC) 8.10 Suite in Six Movements: Prelude, in whieh Alex Lindsay discusses the Se aes i professtonal musician in 8.22 Maurice Clare (violin) and Janetta MoStay (piano) Sonata in B Plat. K.454 Mozart (Studio) 8.45 Handel and Vivaldi The Boyd Neel String Orchestra Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, No. 12 Handel The Virtuosi di Roma Concertos in A and G Minor Vivaldi 9.16 Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) with the London Philharmonic Orchestra Qui Sedes: (Mass in B Minor) Grief for Sin (St. Matthew Passion) , All is Fulfilled (St. John ree . ic 9.30 Henry Wood Promenade Concert (Part 2) Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes) Britten . (BBC) 10.18 Vitva Vronsky and Victor Babin (piano duettists) Sonata in D, K.381 Mozart 10.36 Short Story: The Poor Jest. by E. Mary Gurney (NZBS3 (a repetition of ao ednesday’s broadcast from 3YA) = Close down aa 8. Oa.m. aoe Music, 9. 4 Band Session 9.30 Morning Star: Wanda Landowska y Sacred Music 10. O Ballads and Light Orchestras 10.30 Musical Moments 41. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. Repeat. Performance 6.30 For Our sha ge) Listeners; Jungle Doctor 258 m.
7.0 London Studio Melodies, with Robert Farnon and his Orchestra (BBC) 7.30 Scottish Session, with Solo Pipe interludes from Donald Bowman (Studio) 8.0 The Good Companions 8.30 DOROTHY HITCH (contralto) Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal To Daisies If Love Should Pass Me By An Old Carol Non Nobis Domine Roger (Studio) 45 For the Pianist 4 A Concert on Microgroove Soliloquy "a Devotional Service (Studio) 0. © QO Serenade 30 Close down 9Y7. ..GREYMOUTH | . 3a.m. Sacred Interlude 9.30 Calling All Hospitals 41. 0 For the Pianists 11.30 Merry Moods 12. 0 Dinner Music Op.m. Band Music 0 Encore Programme 2.30 Music from the Ballet 3. 0 Songs and ant of the Maorl (NZ 3.15 London ’ Melodies: Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra (BBC) 3.45 Humour and Harmony 4. 0 Recent Releases 4.30 Classical Requests 5. 0 pioeatred s Song. Service: D. L. 5.30 Round the British Isles . 0 Looking at Life 0 ANGLICAN SERVICE Holy Trinity Church Preacher: Rey. K. G. Aubrey Organist and Choirmaster: J. Patterson 8.10 Palace of Varieties (BBC) 9. 3 Overseas News and West Coast Sports Results 9.30 Melba 10. 0 ‘The Golden Bush (NZBS) 10.20 The Epilogue (BBC) 10.30 Close down Ay; DUNEDIN 780 ke. 384 m. 9.10 a.m. The Imitation of Christ, another reading from the great devotional work by Thomas a> Kempis 9.16 John Charles Thomas and the King’s Men 9.30 Whale Hunt: An impression of the Whekenui Whaling Station on Cook Strait (NZBS O Soundtrack: Movie Magazine; Love Story; Star Personality-Grace Moore in One Night of Love; Twenty-four Hours of a Woman’s Life 10.30 London Symphony Orchestra Ballet Suite: Les Patineurs Meyerbeer-Lambert 11. 0 ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICE Holy Cross College, Mosgiel 12. O Dinner Music 2. Op.m. THE NATIONAL wo erate with George Simpson (piano) (For details, see 2YA) 3. 0 Play: All the Way to ’Frisco, by Edwards (NZBS) 3.30 South Otago Schools Choral Fespons, (Recordings from a recent concert 4.30 Time for Music (BBC) 5. 0 Children’s Sunday Service 5.30 From the Ballet 6. 0 Light Recitals 7.2 SALVATION ARMY SERVICE The Citadel Preacher: Senior Captain H. D. McDonald 8. 5 Dunedin Studio Orchestra conducted by Gil Dech with Lesley McElroy (contralto) Orchestra: Lulworth Cove Shadwell Valse from The Three Bears — Coates Lesley McElroy (contralto) O Night! O Life! © 220 n= Tired Hands Sanderson Orchestra: The Old Clockmaker Jealous Lover Williams Lesley McElroy (contralto) Poor Man’s Garden Russel! Here in the Quiet Hills Carne Orchestra: Going’ for a Ride Torch (Studio) 9.15 When We Are Married, a Comedy by J. B. Priestley, in which three middleaged couples find out they were never legally married (NZBS) 10.53 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down ara
AYE s00 JPUNEDIN,, 5. Op.m. Early Evening Concert 7. 0 Vaughan Williams The Halle Orchestra Overture: The Wasps Larry Adler (harmonica), with String Orchestra Romance for Harmonica with Strings and Piano David Wise (violin) and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra The Lark Ascending GRAEME GORTON (baritone) Songs of Travel, Books 1 and 2 (Studio) 7.50 English Ballads, the second programme selected and read by Philip Smithells 8.4 Paul Badura Skoda, Joerg Demus (pianos) Fantasy in F Minor, Op, 103 Schubert 8.22 The Hollywood String Quartet Quartet No. 1 in D, Op. 11 Tcohaikovski 3.48 Paul Tortelier (’cello) and Gerald Moore (piano) 2 *Cello Sonata Debussy 9.0 The Fleet Street Choir conducted by T. B. Lawrence Missa in Honorem Sancti Dominici, Op. 66 Rubbra 9.19 The London Baroque Ensemble Divertimento in F (Feldparthie) Haydn 9.30 The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Midsummer Vigil, Swedish a ven Symphonic Poem: The Song of the Nightingale Stravinsky 10. 2 Walter de la Mare poems read by Robert Harris and Jill Balcon 10.18 Alfredo Casella (piano) and the Pro Arte Quartet Quintet Blooh 11. 0 Close down 4X) 1430 DUNEDIN , m. 9.30 a.m. Radio Church of the Helping Han ‘10. O Little Chapel of Good Cheer 10.30 Timely Topics from the Bible 11. 0 Voice of Prophecy 1.30 Reserved 2.0 Janz Quartette 2.15 p.m. Close down INVERCARGILL 720 ke 9. 3am. Radio Concert Hall 10. O Hymns for All 10.15 Music for the Violin 10.30 Music from Europe 11. 0 From Stage and Screen 12. O Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards 12.33 p.m. Dinner Music 1.45 Weekend Magazine: David Rose and his Orchestra; Short Story-Judgment, by Erle Wilson (NZBS); Rustic Revels -Folk Music from England; Radio Theatre, Play-Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife; New Releases 4.0 Major Work Violin Concerto in D Minor Schumann 4.30 Twentieth Century Theatre: The Actor’s Theatre and the Producer’s ab Theatre,-a further talk in the series by Professor J. Isaacs (BBC) 5. 0 Children’s Song Service 5.30 Song and pt | of the Maori (NZ 5.45 Where Did It Come. From? 6. 0 The Richard Tauber Programme 6.30 Collector’s Corner 7. 0 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE North Invercargill Church Preacher: Rev. A. D. Robertson Organist: Dulcie McDougall Choirmaster: F. H. Johnson 8.0 Garde Republicaine Saxophone Quartette 8.15 Songs from the Shows, with Pat Taylor (BBC) 912 Peter Garrity and his Musio My Gipsy Flower Ferraris of Gladness , Ancliffe Jealousy Ga Selection: White Horse Inn Stolz Meditation (Thais) Massenet Majarska Schulenburg (Studio) 9.42 A Dialogue on Toleration Written by Maurice Cranston and produced by Douglas Cleverdon, with Felix ‘Avimer as John Locke, and Robert Eddison as Lord Shaftesbury (BBC) 10.32 The NBC Symphony Orchestra Siegfried Idyll Wagner 10.52 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down
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Weather Forecasts from ZBs: Dom., 7.15. a.m., 12,30 p.m,; Dist., 9.30 p.m.
1ZB mn mn. 6. Oa.m. Music for Early Risers 7.15 Dominion Weather Forecast 7.30 Junior Request Session 8.45 Brass Band Parade (Lioyd Thorne) 9.15 Uncle Tom and the Friendly Road Children’s Choir 10. O Piano and Orchestra 10.30 Sports Roundup (Bill Meredith) 11. 0 The Friendly Road Service of Song 11.45 Sunday Star: Joseph Schmidt 12. 0 Listeners’ Requests 12.30 p.m. Dominion Weather Forecast 2.0 #£Paris Star Time (FBS) (final episode) 2.30 Music by Eric Ceates 3. For the Pianist 3.30 information, Please 4. 0 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 4.30 eserved 6. 0 iggers’ Session (Rod Talbot) 5.45 Children’s Feature: Winnie the Pooch (BBC) EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 5 Light Orchestras 6.30 Uncle Tom and the Sankey Singers 7.0 Radia Theatre Guest Hour 7.30 Palace of Varieties (BBC) (last broadcast) : 8.0 Dead Silence (BBC) 8.30 Much-Binding (BBC) 8. 0 ZB Concert Hall: Light Music by the National Orchestra conducted by Warwick Braithwaite (NZBS) 9.35 ee Showcase; Beaux and Belles (Part 2) (BBC) 11.35 Little Concert 12. 0 Close down °
27B WELLINGTON 980 ke. 306 m. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast session 8. 0 Uncie Tom and his Children’s Choir 8.20 Junior Requests == oe Services session (Colin Moay 10. 0 For Your Contemplation 10.30 Sports Magazine 10.45 The World of Sport (Wallie Ingram) 11. 0 Bands on Parade 11.30 Sunday Artist 12. 0 Listeners’ Requests 2. Op.m. Radio Matinee 2.30 Paris Star Toot (final broadeast) ( 4.30 From Our Overseas Library 5.30 Names That Made History y Fe London Studio Melodies (BBC) 7.30 Palace of Varieties (BBC) (last ‘ proadcast) 8. There Are No Buates (ABC) 8.30 Much Binding (BBC) 9.0 ZB Concert Hall: Light Musio by the National Orchestra conducted by Warwick Braithwaite (NZBS) 9.35 Sunday Showcase: Beaux and Belles, Pt. 2 (BBC) 10.35 Music for the End of the Day 12. 0 Close down 378 CHRISTCHURCH | 1100 ke. 273 m, 6, Oa.m. Sunday Serenade 7. 0 Junior Request Session 8.30 Styled for Sunday ‘ 9. 0 Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir (9418 Rotunda Roundabout (Bill Graven) ~
10. 0 Treasury of Music 11.30 Werld of Sport (Roy Wesney) 12. 0 Listeners’ Requests 2. Op.m. Radio Matinee 3. 0 Reserved 3.45 Intermission 4.0 Paris Star Time (FBS) 5.390 For the Children: Jennifer in London (BBC) G6 Twilight Hour 30 Studio Presentation it) London Studio Melodies (BBC) 30 Palace of Varieties (BBC) (last broadcast) 0 There are no Bugiles (ABC) .30 Much Binding (BBC) 0 ZB Concert Hall and Light Music by the National Orchestra conducted by Warwick Braithwaite (NZBS) 9.35 Sunday Showcase: Beaux and Belles, Pt. 2 (BBC) 10.36 Music in Lighter Vein 41.50 Meditation Close down 12. 0 AZB wore 2m 6. Oa.m. Sunday Morning Programme 7.16 Weather Forecast 7.45 Sacred Half-Hour 8.15 Breakfast Session 9. 0 Around the Bandstands (Fiugel) 9.30 Junior Choristers 9.45 Services’ Session (Sergeant Major) 10.15 Musical Treasures 10.30 Sport and Sportsmen (Brian Russ) 11.0 Paris Star Time (FBS) (final 11.30 Variety from Our Long-Playing Library 3
_ 12. 0 The Otage Request Session : 2. Op.m. Radio Matinee, featuring the Latest Overseas Material 4.15 Youthful Harmony (Studio) 5. 0 Reserved 5.30 Names That Made History (NZBS) 6. 0 Microgroove Music 7.0 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 7.30 Palace of Varieties (BBC) (last broadcast) : 8.0 There Are No Bugles (ABC) 8.30 Much-Binding (BBC) 8. 0 ZB Concert Hall; Light Music by the National Orchestra conducted by Warwick Braithwaite (NZBS) 9.35 Sunday Showcase: Beaux and Belles (Part 2) (BBC) 11. 0 Starlight Serenade mo 12. @ Close down | 27 PALMERSTON Nth, 940 ke. 319 m 8. Oa.m. Junior Request Session 9. 0 Dominion Weather Forecast 9. 3 Sports View (Bob Irvine) 9.30 Bandstand 10.0 You and your Animals (Studio talk) (final broadcast) 10.15 Paris Star Time (FBS) (final broadcast) 10.45 Favourite Pop Pianists 11. 0 Stars of Variety 11.30 London Studio Concerts: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves Overture: The italian Girl in Algiers Rossini-Winter Prelude: Irmelin La Calinda (Koanga) Delius March, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Trepak, Flower Waltz (Casse Noisette Sujte) Tchaikovski (BBC) 12. 0 Request Session 12.30 p.m. Dominion Weather Forecast 2.°0 Journey in Melody: Frank Chacks field’s Orchestra 2.10 Rhythm Parade 2.30 Operatio Stage 3. 0 Play Highlights: Cyrano de Ber« gerac 4.0 Recent Releases 4.30 Songs of the People: Kathryn Williams (soprano) Folk Songs from Germany and Italy , (Studio) Melodies in Microgrooves 5. 0 Accent on Youth; Exoerpts from the Junior Music Festival presented on August 4 by the Feilding Branch of the British Music Society 5.30 For the Children: Winnie the Pooh BC) (B 6. 0 Palmerston North Vocal Art Society’s Choir conducted by F. Wentworth Slater Ave Verum Byrd Come Again, Sweet Love Dowland Molly is a Fair One Shy Is My Love Too Many Lovers Rowley Feasting | Watch Whither ! Find Thee After Many a Dusty Mile It's Oh, to be a Wild Wind (Settings from Greek Anthology) Elgar My Spirit Sang All Day Finzi (Studio) 6.30 Living to Learn; Enter the Specialist, by Joan Faulkner Blake (NZBS) amous Pianists: Alfred Cortot 7. 0 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 7.30 Palace of Varieties (BBC) (last broadcast) : 8. 0 Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (BBC) (first broadcast) 8.30 Much-Binding (BBC) 8. 0 ZB Concert Halli: Light Music by the National Orchestra conducted by Warwick Braithwaite (NZBS) 9.30 Reverie 9.40 Devotional Service: Rev. James Crawford (Church of Christ) (Studio) 10, Q Listen to These: Recent Recordings for the Musical Connoisseur 10.30 Close down
Eric Coates, for many people, bridges a gap between popular music and the elassics. All his orchestral suites combine a flair for melody with a scholarly and musical approach to the problem of fusing art and entertainment into one satisfying whole. Music hy Erie Coates is featured from 1ZB today at 2.30.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 787, 20 August 1954, Page 44
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