Sunday, September 26
| ly AUCKLAND 760 ke. 395 m. 8.46 a.m. News from Home (BBC) 8.3 Music from the Ballet 9.30 From Opera 10. 0 British Brass Bands 10.30 Celebrity Artists 411. 0 ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICE St. Patrick’s Cathedral Preacher: Father M. J. Lavelle Organist: Lenora Owsley Choirmaster: D. Anderson 42. Sp.m. Orchestral Highlights 12.33 Accent on Melody 1.45 Where Did It Come From? 2. 0 The London Philharmonic Orchestra Overture: The Flying Dutchman Wagner Violin Concerto in D Minor, Op. 47 Sibelius (Soloist: Jascha Heifetz) Espana Chabrier 2.50 Prize Novel, a comedy by Edouard Dourdet about a publisher who gaily contrives. situations to provide his writers with ,fresh plots. (NZBS) 4.15 VERLAINE HENRY (soprano) Songs by American Composers At parsing Rogers Like the Rosebud La Forge Ashes of Roses Huntington My Laddies Thayer Milkmaid’s Song Parker Inter. Nos MicFayden _ (Studio) 4.30 The Arts in Auckland (NZBS) (a wo of Friday’s broadcast from 1YC) 6. 0 Chitdren’s Sunday session 5.45 Late Afternoon Concert 7. 0 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE Preacher; Rev. R. N, Alley (Studio) 8. 6 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra bed Overture: .‘A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream 8.20. Beatrice Webb (soprano) and Robert Simmers (tenor) Love’s Philosophy Quilter Stray Nymph of Dian Parry Silent Noon Vaughan Williams Fair House of Joy Quilter If There Were Dreams to Sell Sea Fever treland (Studio) 9.12 News in Maori 9.30 Music of the People: The BBC : Midland Light Orchestra (BBC) 10. 0 Looking at Ourselves: A programme on Hawera’s Social Survey (NZBS) 410.30 Organ Recital: Martin-Gunther Forstemarn , 10.50 The Epilogue (BBC) 41.20 Close down IYO so RUCKLAND 6.30p.m. Early Evening Concert : Victor Aller (piano), Mannie Klein teers with the Concert Arts Orches"Concerto in .C Minor Shostakovich 7.0 Opera: The Damnation of Faust, by Berlioz (For details, see 2YC) 9.12 Simon Barere (piano) Sonetto No. 104 del Petrarca Dance of the Gnomes Etude in F Minor Liszt Islamey: Oriental Fantasy _ Balakirev Study for the Left Hand Blumenfeid Waltz in A Flat, Op. 42 Chopin 45 Henry Wood Promenade Concert: The Halle Orchestra conducted by Sir John Barbirolli and Maurice Johnstone The Oak and the Ash (improvisations ‘on a North Country Song) . Johnstone Ballet Suite: Swan Lake Tchaikovski (BBC) 40.26 Reginald Kell (clarinet) and the Philharmonia String Quartet Quintet in A, K.581 Mozart . O Close down AUCKLAND, 10. Oa.m. Sacred Selections 10.20 ‘Pop’? Orchestra Favourites 10.40 Popular Variety 41. 0 Erica Coates Concert : 41.20 Viennese Songs: Helge Roswaenge (tenor) ate 11.40 Artists of the Keyboard 42. O Music Makers : ay ¢ p.m. Songs from the Shows (BBC) re RG ‘Les Baxter’s Chorus and Orchestra : Stanley Black and bis Orchestra Frank Sinatra’s on i en te 3. 0 Honouring Age Serv : 2:.-> (From the Town Han) 4.30 Radio City Varieties ~ ;
5. 0 New Long-playing Releases 5.30 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 Pat McMinn with Crombie Murdoch Trio (NZBS) 9.0 Take It From Here (BBC) 9.30 The Phantom Drummer 9.55 Highlights of the Coming Week 10. O District. Weather Forecast Close down [XN soLHANGAR ES 8. Dam. Breakfast Session 9.4 Guy Luypaerts and his Orchestra A Symphonic Portrait of George Gershwin 9.30 For the Bandsman 710. 0 a hn to Remember 10.30 Pleasures of. the Table: Rural Appetites, by Patricia Godsif! (NZBS) 4.0 Close down 6. 0 p.m. For Our Younger Listeners: Winnie the Pooh. (BBC), and Junior Naturalists (Crosbie Morrison) 6.30 With a Song in My Heart 7. 0 The Ballet Theatre Orchestra Ballet Music: Les Syiphides Chopin 7.30 John Hendrik (tenor) 7.45 Reginald Kell. (clarinet) kKreisier Favourites 8. 0 Take It From Here (BBC) (a repeanie of Thursday" s broadcast from N) 8.29 Nicholas Nickleby (BBC) 9. 4 JEAN BROWN (mezzo-soprano) . O Sing to Me the Auld Scotch Songs Leeson Ca’ the Yowes to the Knowes Kirkconnel Lea A Highland Lad Trad. (Studio) 9.15 Orchestral Serenade 9.40 Devotional Service: Rey. T. Hi. Burton Presbyterian Church (Studio) 10. 0 The National Symphony Orchestra of England Enigma Variations, Op. 86 Elgar 0.30 Close down ud AMILTON, 8. Oam. Breakfast Session 9.15 Ronald Dowd (tenor) 9.30 Music for the Violin 10. 0 Morning Matinee 41. 0 The Student. Music, played by Marek Weber and his Orchestra 141.15 Music from the Ballet 11.30 Film Favourites 11.46 Carmen Cavallaro 12. 0 Sunday Serenade 12.33 p.m. Afternoon Variety 1.30 Take It From Here (BBC) (a reneon of Saturday’s. broadcast from 1XH) 2.0 Piano Concerto No. 1 in F, K.37 Piano Concerto No. 2: in B bones zart 2.30 JEAN LEAF (soprano) ; Song Cycle: A. Song of Life Lidgey (Studio) 2.45 Short Story: The Trevorra Weakness, by Margaret M. Harris (NZBS) 3. 0 Popular Parade 3.30 Music by Stolz and Kalman 3.45 Norwegian Dances Gri 4.0 #£=Mansfield Park, adapted from the bovel by Jane Austen (BBC) (first broadcast) * 4.30 Philip Green and his Orchestra 4.45 Theatre .Organists 5. 0 Children’s Devotional Service (Studio) j 5.30 Piano Moods by Buddy Weed 6.0 Vera Lynn Sings 6.30 Concerto for You 7.0 The Great Tradition 7.30 English Light Orchestras 8. 0 Variety Ahoy, with Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne, from "H.M.S. "Pembroke" (BBC) 8.30 Nom-de-Plume 9.4 #£2Glenda Sunday Serenade 9.40 Pevotional Service: Rev. W. R. Francis, of the Methodist Church 10. 0 London’ Studio Concert: The Bournemouth EB Orchestra 10.30, Close down
Vig ee te we 9. 4a.m. Welcome In: New Additions to Our Library 10. 0 Where Did It Come From: Origins of Slang Expressions 10.15 The Golden Sanctuary 10.80 First Bell: A story of N.Z.’s Early Schools 11. 2 The Operatic Music of Mozart 11.30 Around the Bandstand 12. 0 Midday Musicale 1. Op.m. Dinner Music 2. 0 Sunday’s Radio Theatre: Play, The Shadow of the Tree, by Joseph Schull (NZBS) ; Beaux and Belles-Songs, Shows, Dances and Personalities of Edwardian days recalled by Compton MacKenzie (BBS); Jay Wilbur Strings 0 Book Shop (NZBS) 5.30 A Box at the Opera: Masked Ball Verdi Sunday Serenade 6-48 Music for Meditation BRETHREN SERVICE Timthaaae Hall Preacher: €. G. Gauntlett Organist: Ann Partridge Choirmaster:; Cyril Eaves 8.5 May I Have the Treasure? (NZBS) 9.12 News in Maori 9.30 The Blue Danube 410. O Music to End the Day 10.22 The Epilogue (BBC) 10.30 Close down 2VA WELLINGTON $70 ke. $26 m. am. Breakfast Session 5.30 Local Weather Conditions 6.30 Local Weather Conditions 7.58 Wairarapa, Wellington City, and Hutt Valley, and Marlborough Weather Forecast 8.45 News from Home (BBC) 9.4 Music for All 9.30 Conquest of the Air: A programme to mark the 50th Anniversary of. the first powered flight (BBC) 10.30 Jennie Tonrel (soprano) 10.45 Quiet Interlude 141. 0 METHODIST SERVICE: Wellington South Preacher: Rev. H. M. Graig Choirmaster: M. Lumley . ‘ Organist: Maria Sullivan 12. &5 p.m. Melodies You know 12.33 Dinner Music 1.45 Down to Earth: Plants for Dimcult Situations, the second talk for Gardeners, by George Phillips (NZBS) 2. 0 The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, with Wilhelm Backhaus (piano) Concerto in D Minor Brahms — In Quires and Places Where They Sing 3. 0 Dominion Day: The Story of New Zealand’s First DOminion Day, by Cecil and Celia Manson (NZBS) 3.30 MYRA SAWYER (soprano) A Spring Morning Carey Snowflakes Mallinson The Fuchsia Tree Quilter The Night bas a Thousand Eyes Hageman (Studio) 3.42 Charles Wiliams and his Concert Orchestra 4. 0 The Experience of Age: Interviews with Bertrand Russell, Gilbert Murray, Lawrence Housman and Walter de la Mare (BBC) : 4.30 Ernest Jamieson (organ) Prelude Reger The Swan ’ Palmgren May Night arr, Dunkley Excerpts OF an 233) Psalm Reubke 5. 0 Children’s \ biivian Rev. M. A. MeDowell with the Hutt Intermediate School Choir . (Studio) 6.39 Memory Lane 5.45 Radio Digest 6.15 Salon Music 7. 0 ANGLICAN SERVICE: St. Mary’s Church Preacher: Rev. H. A. Childs Organist: R. C. Hayes Choirmaster. S.C. W. Watkins Pgs Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra 8.35 Schubert: Four Hands Piano Music 9.12 News in Maori 9.30 Miniature Concert: Grieg 10. O Richelieu, Bp or king 10.24 Reverie 10.50 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down =
Gane INCI ON 5. Op.m. London Studio Recital: Frederrick Thurston (clarinet) (BBC) 5.45 Janos Starker (’cello) 6. 5 Grete Scherzer (piano) 6.17 Short Story: Stowaway, by J. Edward Brown™( NZBS) 6.30 Sunday Evening Concert The Lamoureux Concert Orchestra Concerto in G Cimarosa Coneerto Grosso in D Barsanti tS Opera: The Dammation of Faust, by Berlioz, with Mona Laurene (mezzosoprano) as Margarita, Georges Jouatta (tenor) as Faust, Paul Cabanel (baritone as Mephistophiles, Andre Pactat (bass) as Branda and the Emile Passani Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Jean Fournet During the broadcast Dr. R. St. Clair will give a brief evaluation of the work and discuss its importance in the history of opera 9.12 The First Dinner: Basil Clark reads an extract from Samuel Butler’s The Way of All Flesh, describing an incident in the honeymoon of Christina and Theobald Pontifex (NZBS) 9.20 Witheim Backhaus (piano) Sonata No, 13 in E Flat, Op. 27, No.-1 Beethoven 9.35 Clifford curzon (piano), with Members of the Amadeus Quartet Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, k,478 Mozart 40. 0 BBC Concert Hall The BBC Symphony Orchestra On Hearing the First Cuckoo ip Spring us Romeo and Juliet Tchaikovski (BBC) : 41. 0 Close. down 7. O p.m. Band Music: The Band of H.M. Irish Guards 7.30 Cavalcade of Music 8. 0 Stories Of the Sea, by Lee Fore Brace 8.15 The Comedy Harmonists 8.30 Dad and Dave 8.45 The Johnny O’Connor Show 9. 0 Music Masterwork Overture: Fingal’s Cave Incidental Music to A Midsummer ; Night’s Dream Mendelssohn 9.30 Evening Star: Isobel Baillie and Kathleen Ferrier 9.45 Mantovani and his Orchestra 10. 0 District Weather Forecast Close down 7% 1010 GISBORNE, m, 8. O0a.m. Breakfast Session 9%. 3 Bands on Parade 9.30 Variety Ahoy, with Derek Roy from H.M.S. Collingwood (BBC) | 10. O Hospital and Old Folks’ Requests 10.45 Song and Story of the Maori (N 11. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. For the Children 6.30 Sunday Evening Concert 4«.2 Take It From Here (BBC) (last broadeast) (a Dey a a of Thursday’s broadeast from 2X0) ’ 7.30 Carroll Gibbons on the Air 7.45 Interlude for Strings 8.0 Voices in Harmony 8.15 Short Story: Wrong Number, by Temple Sutherland (NZBS) 8.30 Intermezzo 8.45 A Mantovani Concert : 9.3 Joan Hammond (soprano) 9.20 Quiet Time 9.40. Devotional Service: The Anglican Chureh (Studio) i 10. O Sunday Serenade 10.30 Close down : .
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Sunday, September 26
21 aso xe NAPIER 3 9.30a.m. Songs of Worship 9.45 Band Music 10.16 Tenors, Baritones and Basses 10.45 Short Story: Skuldiggery, by Arnold Wall (NZBS) 971. 0 Music for Everyman ica, Come Into the Parlour (BBC) 1.43 p.m. London Studio Concert The BBC Northern Orchestra (BBC) aay Symphony Orchestra of Radio Berin Suite: The Comedians, Op. 26 Kabalevsky tis Music by N.Z. Composers: Joseph Papesch Joseph Papesch (organ) March Orlando Gibbons (NZB 2.45 Sunday Matinee: Play-The Snow is a Shroud, by R. J. B. Sellar, based on Edward Leslie’s Play There Grows a Blade (BBC); Song amd Story of the Maori’ (NZBS); Shirley Abicair, with Sidney Bright (piano), Bert Weedon (guitar), and Bob Roberts’ (bass) (BBC); Where Did It Come From? The Johnny’ O’Connor Show (NZBS); Officer Crosby 6.15 Children’s Session: Junior Naturalists; Pioneers of the Modern Age, by Ray Ward 5.45 Burl Ives Sings 6. 0 Book Shop (NZBS) 7.8 SERVICE St. Paul’s Church Preacher: Rt. Rev. J. L. Gray Organist and Choirmaster: S. G. Pearce 3. & Light Concert 9.12 News in Maori 9.30 Time for Music (BBC) 9.68 Reflections The Epilogue (BBC) 10.30 Close down Bri MOS 8. Oam. Breakfast Session 9. 3 Band Music 9.30 Hospital Requests 40.30 For the Pianist 10.45 Short Story: The Sisters Fontainbleau, by Christopher Wanklyn (NZBS) 11. 0 Close down 6. Op.m. Palace of Varieties (BBC) 6.30 Early Evening Concert 7. 0 The Blue Danube 7.30 Romance and Rhythm 8. 0 The Philadelphia Orchestra 8.30 Nicholas Nickleby (BBC) 3 HELEN FOUNTAIN (soprano) Palin Branches Gretchaninoff The False Note Borodin The Rose Has Charmed the Nightingale Rimsky-Korsakov At the Ball A Legend Tohaikovski (Studio) 9.20 In Quiet Mood 9.40 Devotional Service: Major C. H. Morley of the Salvation Army (Studio) .10. O Sunday Serenade 40.30 Close down OKA odes NGANY 8. 0am. Breakfast Session 9.2 Music by Melachrino 9.30 R.S.A. Notes 9.40 Choral Interlude 10. 0 Wanganui Sports Page (Norm Nielsen) 10.15 Isobel Baillie (soprano) 10.30 Band Music: The Wanganui Garrison Band ; 11. 0 Close down Op.m. For Our Younger Listeners: The Rell Family (NZBS) 6.30 John Charles Thomas and the king’s Men 6.45 Melba 7.15 Short Story: Vive Jean-Jaques, by Antonia Ridge (NZBS) 7.32 Short Piano Pieces 7.45 The Adventures of P.C. 49 (BBC) 8.15 Magic and Moonlight 8.30 Kathleen Emmett (soprano) at Peggy Scott (piano) he First Friend When the Cabin Portholes The Riddle The Camel’s Hump The Uninhabited Island 1 Keep Six Honest Serving Men (Just-. Variations and Fugue on a Theme by S) So Stories) German (Studio) 9. 4 Overture: Le Corsaire Berlioz Tenor Time 9.26 uiet Intérlude 9.40 votional Service: Rey. Templeton, Church of Christ UStuaioy." 10. 0 The Jay Wilbur Strings 40.30 Close down
2XN 1340 N ELSON 224 8. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 9. 4 For the Music Student 9.30 Short Story: Out of the Grass, by Erle Wilson (NZBS) 9.42 Recent Releases 10.30 Light Instrumental Virtuosi 411. 0 Close down 6.0 p.m. Children’s Corner: In the Days of the Black Prince’ (NZBS) 6.30 Shirley Abicair, with Sidney Bright (piano), Bert Weedon (guitar) and Bob Roberts (bass) (BBC) 6.45 Hollywood Holiday 7.30 Tenors 7.45 The Eustace Diamonds (BBC) 8.15 Reserved vg Nelson Newsreel " Light Theatre Music 9.40 Devotional Service: Methodist 10. 0 Masterpieces in Miniature 10.30 Close down 34 CHRISTCHURCH 690 ke 434 m. 9. 4 a.m. Two Short Symphonies by William Boyce 9.19 Mado Robin (soprano) 9.30 Melody for Strings 10. 0 The Salvation Army Christchurch Citadel Band (From the Citadel) 10.30 Song and Story of the Maori (NZBS 10.45 Piano Music by Beethoven 41. 0 ANGLICAN SERVICE: Christchurch Cathedral Preacher: His Lordship Bishop Warren Organist: €, Foster Browne 12.6 p.m. A Victor Young Orchestral concert 12.33 Clement Q. Williams (baritone) and Edmund Kurtz (cello) 1.0 Dinner Music 2.0 Portrait from Life: A radio auto- _ bpbiography of Dame_ Elizabeth Gilmer NZBS 2.30 Operatic. Recital: Elisabeth Rethberg . (soprano) 2.45 Where Did It Come From? 3. 0 Masterwork: Eileen Joyce (piano) with the London Philharmonic Orchestra Concerto No, 2 in C Minor, Op. 18 Rachmaninoff 3.34 Plain Canterbury, by H. R. Williams 3.49 Popular Light Classics 40 Pathways to Freedom: Author’s Escape 4.30 Band Music 5. O Children’s Service: H. Russell Fountain 5.30 David Lloyd: Welsh Song's 5.45 String Serenade (VOA) 6. 0 Light Voeal and Orchestral Music 7.0 BAPTIST SERVICE: Oxford Terrace Church Preacher: Rev. A. J. Wakelin Organist: J. Hosking pia, mings George MacAnn F 8.5 The Virtuosi di Roma Sonata in € Major for Violin, ’Cello and Double Bass Rossini 8.15 International Musical Eisteddfod: Choral and Folk Dance, Festival recorded at Llangollen, Wales, July, 1952 8.34 Symphony Orchestra of the Augusteo, Rome Dances from William Tell Rossini 9.22 The Story of Curare: A feature programme written by Harry Collier, produced by Eileen Hots (a repetition of Thursday’s eee from 3YC) 10.20 Late Evening Concert 10.52 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down BVO SSRSTCHURCH 5. O p.m. Concert Hour 6. 0 Jennifer in London (BBC) 6.15 The London Baroque Wind | Orchestra Marches for Wind Instruments by Beethoven and Cherubini 6.30 Concert Piano Pieces es Opera: The Damnation of Faust, "by Berlioz (For details see 2YC 9.12 Alfredo _Campoli. (violin), Eric Gritton (piano) Variations: La Folia Corelli arr. Leonard 9.24 Louis Kentner (piano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra Concerto No, 12 in A Major, K.414 : Mozart
9.49 Songs by Moussorgsky and Glinka Raphael Arie (bass) 10.5 The Danish State Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra Overture: Russlan and comeceme ~ inka The Philharmonia Orchestra Oriental Dances (Russlan and Ludmilla) Jota Aragonesa Glinka 10.25 Short Story: The Lost Reef, by Roy Harris (NZBS) 10.40 Isabelle Nef (harpsichord) and the Oiseau Lyre Orchestral Ensemble bg erto Frank Martin Close down 5XC i1e0 xd MARU, 8. begs Music 9. 4 Band Session 9.30 Morning Star: Nikita Magaloff 9.45 Sacred Music 10. O Ballads and Light Orchestras 10.30 Musical Moments 11..0 Close down Op.m. Repeat Performance 6.30 For Our Younger Listeners: Jungle Doctor y Mee Palace of Varieties (BBC) 7.30 Scottish Session, with interludes from Duncan Cormack (solo piper) (Studio) 8.0 The Good Companions 8.30 MONICA McSWEENEY (soprano) Fairy Tales of Ireland Coate You’d Better ASk Me I Know Where I'm Going Down by the Sallv Gardens arr. Hughes (Studio) 8.45 For the Pianist 9.4 A Concert on Microgroove 9.30 Soliloquy 9.40 Devotional Service (Studio) 10. 0 Serenade 10. Close down 97, , GREYMOUTH _ 920 ke 9. 3am. Sacred Interlude 9.30 Calling All Hospitals 11. 0 For the Pianists 11.15 Time for a Song 11.30 Merry Moods 12. 0 Dinner Music 1. Op.m. Band Music 2. 0 Encore Programme 2.30 Music from the Ballet 3. 0 Songs and Story of the Maori \ZBS), 3.15 Shirley Abicair, with Sidney Bright (piano), Bert W eedon aac and Bob Roberts (bass) (BBC) 3.30 Humour and Harmony 4.0 Recent Releases 4.30 Classical Requests 5. A Children’s Song Serviee: Capt. C. Bell (Studio) 5. 30 Folk Songs and Dances 6. 0 Looking at Life 7.0 ANGLICAN SERVICE Holy Trinity Church Preacher: Rey. K. G. Aubrey Organist and Choirmaster: J. Paterson 8.165 ‘Palace of Varieties: An old time music hall produced and conducted by eErnest Longstatfe (BBC) 9. 3 Overseas News and West Coast Sports Results 9.30 Melba 10. O At Close of Day 10.20 The Epilogue (BBC) 10.30 Close down DUNEDIN 780 ke, ; 384 m. 9. aah Harry Horlick and his Orehes015° Hymns We Love 9.30 Band Music 10. O Soundtrack: pg Magazine-the Sound Barrier (BBC) 10.30 Campoli (violin) with the National Symphony Orchestra of England Concerto in One Movement Paganini-Kreisler 141. 0 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE Knox Church Preacher: Rey. J. G. Matheson Organist: C. Roy Spackman 12. O Dinner Music 2. Op.m. Conquest of the Air: A pro- | gramme to mark the 50th anniversary of the first powered flight, written and produced by John Bridges’ (BBC)
$.0 C. ROY SPACKMAN torsmny Festival Procession evin Meditation in D Flat st. Grand Choeur Franck Ave Marta Arcadelt-Liszt Trumpet Voluntary Purcell (From Knox Church) 3.30 Boyd Nee) String Orchestra Concertino in F Minor Pergolesi 3.40 Play: The Man Who Wanted to Know How to Shudder, adapted by Laurence Kitchin from the story by the Brothers Grimm (NZBS) 4.30 Time for Music (BBC) 5. 0 Children’s Sunday Service 5.30 From the Ballet 6. 0 Light Recitals 7.0 ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICE Holy Cross College, Mosgiel 8. 8 PHYLLIS TURNER (mezzo S0prano) Love Went A-riding Bridge Song in Loneliness Besley Go Not Happy Day Bridge Twilight Fancies Delius (Studio) 8.23 Short Story: An Ear of Wheat, by Fay King (NZBS) 9.15 Jeannie: a comedy with a Scote tish accent, by Aimee Stuart (NZBS) 10.52 The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down AYO soo PUNEDIN,, 5. Op.m. Early Evening Concert 7. 0 Opera: The Damnation of Faust, by Berlioz (For details, see 2YC) * 9.12 The a String Quartet Quartet in C, 65 Mozart 9.40 Julius (piano) Pictures at an Exhibition Moussorgsky 10.10 The Cincinnati Symphony hon or Sinfonia in E Flat, Op. Aone 1 ham Ba Midsummer. Vigil (Swedish Suite: Sigurd Jorsalfar, Op. 56 Grieg 11.0 Close down 4X) 1430 DUNEDIN, m. = ge Radio Church of the Helping an 10. O Little Chapel of Good Cheer 10.30 Timely Topics from the Bible 11. 0 Voice of Prophecy 11.30 Reserved 12. O Janz Quartette 12.15 p.m. Close down 4Y7, INVERCARGILL 20 k 416 m 9. 3am. Radio Concert Hall 10. 0 Hymns For All Music for the Violin 10.30 Music from Europe 41. 0 From Stage and Screen 12. O Band of H.M, Coldstream Guards 12.33 p.m. Dinner Music 1.45 Weekend Magazine: The Carefree Isles: Life on an Inland Reserve, the second talk by David Wentworth (NZBS); Continental Hit Parade; Short Story: ‘The Glass House, by Camille Lemonnier (NZBS); New Releases 4. 0 Major Work The NBC Symphony Orchestra Feste Romane Respighi 4.30 The Rustic Muse: Readings from the works of four English poets who wrote about the English Countryside; Rev. William BaNZBS) John Reid owe Kathleen Long (piano) 5. 0 Children’s Song Service 5.30 Song and pete 8 m4 the Maori 5.45 Where Did It Come From? 6. 0 The Richard Tauber Programme 6.30 _ Collector’s Corner y PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE: North Invercargill Church Preacher: Rev. A. D. Robertson Organist: Dulcie iy seemed Choirmaster: F. H. Johnso The Westminster Light Orchestra 8.15 Westward Ho! (BBC) 9.12 Peter Garrity and his Muste Malaga Rixner Love Everlasting Friml Rusticanella Drovetti Demande et Reponse Coleridge-Taylor A Strauss Garland arr. Winter Gypsy i, Ferraris (Studio) 9.42 The Orpheus Choir 40. O Sunday Even oncert, ete The Epilogue (BBC) 11.20 Close down
Sunday, September 26
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Weather Forecasts ¢rom ZBs: Dom., 7.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m.; Dist., 9.30 p.m.
| ZB 1070 ng esate m. 6. Oa.m. Music for Early Risers 7.15 Dominion Weather Forecast 7.30 Junior Request Session 8.45 Brass Band Parade (Lloyd Thorne) 9.15 Uncie Tom and the Friendly Road Children’s Choir 10. 0 Piano and Orchestra 10.30 Sports Roundup (Bill Meredith) 11. 0 The Friendly Road Service of Song 11.46 Sunday Star: Guiseppe de Stefano 12. O Listeners’ Requests 2. Op.m. Songs of Britain 2.15 Tchaikovski Favourites .30 For the Pianist Music of Irving Berlin Andre Kostelanetz, with quest artist Gladys Swarthout From Our Head Office Library ZB Concert Mall: Los Gavilanes Prince of Peace Diggers’, Session (Rod Talbot) Children’s Feature: Winnie the Pooh (BSC); Sorrowful and Not So Sorrowful Tales (NZBS) EVENING PROGRAMME Orchestral Favourites Uncie Tom and the Sankey Singers London Studio Melodies (BBC) Musicland (VOA) There Are No Bugles (ABC) , Much-Binding (BBC) (final broadt 5 9.6" Radio Theatre Guest Hour 9.35 Sunday Srraee Tantivy Towers 10.385 Promenade Concert 12, 0 Close down | o& TPP win a Qo @ ooco 000 sms o> Sosesa
2ZB swore tn. 6. Oa.m. Breakfast Session 7.40 Uncle Tom and his Children’s Choir 8. 0 Junior Request Session 9.30 The Services’ Session (Colin McKay 10. O© For Your Contemplation 10.30 Reserved 10.45 The World of Sport (Wallie Ingram) 11. Bands on Parade 11.30 Sunday Artist 12. O Listeners’ Requests 2. Op.m. Radio Matinee 4.30 Prince of Peace 5.16 pent and Not Soa Sorrowful Tales (NZB 5.30 the Pooh (BBC) (first broadcast) EVENING PROGRAMME 7. 0 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 7.30 Musicland (VOA) 8.0 There Are No Bugles (ABC 8.30 t) Much-Binding (BBC) (last eclas cas ZB Concert Hall: Inez Matthews, * Kapell and David Oistrakh 9.35 Sunday ae Ty Tantivy Towers ( 10.35 Music for the End of the Day 12. 0 Close down 37B CHRISTCHURCH 1100 ke 273 m. 6. Oam. Sunday Serenade 7. 0 Junior Request session for Canterbury Children 8.30 Styled for Sunday 9. 0 Uncle Tom and hie Children’s Choir ---=~ —
9.18 Rotunda Roundabout for the Pipe Bandsman -(Noel! Billcliff) 10. 0 Treasury of Music 11. 0 From Our Head Office Library 11.30 World of Sport (Roy Wesney) 12. O Listeners’ Requests 2. Op.m. Radio Matinee: Microgroove Manner 3.30 World Library 4. 0 Late Afternoon Concert 4.30 Prince of Peace 5.15 Sorrowful and Not So Sorrowful Tales (NZBS) 5.30 For the Children: Sovereign Ladies (first broadcast) (BBC) EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 Organ at Twilight 6.30 Studio Presentation 7. 0 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 7.30 Musicland (VOA) 8. 0 Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (first broadcast) 8.30 Much a broadcast) 9. 0 ZB Concert Hall: Toscanini, Soloists | and NBC Orchestra 9.35 Sunday Showcase : Tantivy gd ers BBC) 10.35 Music in Lighter Vein 11.59 Meditation 12. 0 Close down 47B wor wom 6. Oa.m. Sunday Morning Programme 7.15 Weather Forecast 7.45 Sacred Half-hour 8.16 Breakfast session 9.0 # Around the Bandstands luge .
9.30 Junior Choristers 9.45 Services session (Sergeant Major) 10.15 Musical Treasures ¥ 10.30 Sport and Sportsmen (Brian Russ) 11. 0 Reserved 11.30 Variety from our L.P. Library 12. 0 ‘The Otago Request session 2. 0 p.m. Radio Matinee: Featuring the Latest Overseas Material 4.16 Youthful Harmony (Studio) 4.30 Prince of Peace 5.15 Sorrowful and Not So Sorrowful Tales (NZBS) 5.30 Jennifer in London (BBC) EVENING PROGRAMME 0 Microgroove Music 0 London Studio Melodies (BBC) 30 Musicland (VOA) 0 Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case BBC) { 30 Much-Binding (final broadcast) (BBC) 0 ZB Concert Hall: Roberta Peters, Youngest Member of a Great Tradition 9.35 Sunday Showcase: Tantivy Towers (BBC) 11. 0 Starlight Serenade 12. 0 Close down 27 PALMERSTON Nth, 940 ke. 319 m. 8. 0am. Junior Request Session 9. 3 Sportsview (Bob Irvine) 9230 Bandstand 10. 0 More About the Streets of Palmerston North, a talk by Sinolair Bradfield (Studio) 10.15 The World Concert Orchestra and the New World Singers 10.45 Favourite Pop Pianists 11. O Stars of Variety 11.25 Music by Elgar: The London SymPhony Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36 (Enigma) 12. O Request Session 2. /, aoe Journey in Melody: Ron Good-« win 2.10 Rhythm Parade 2.30 Operatic Stage 3.0 Bertrand Russell Speaks: Human Nature and Politics 46 Songs from Wales 4.0 Recent Releases 4.30 Melodies in Microgrooves -0 Accent on Youth, presented by Pupils of the Palmerston North Boys High School 5.30 For the Children: Winnie the Pooh (BBC) 6. 7. 7. 8. 8. 9. EVENING PROGRAMME 6. 0 At Short Notice 6.15 Nettie Pearce (contralto) Morning 'Speaks Green Solitude Roff Songs My Mother Sang Grimshaw Weep You No More Quilter Devotion R. Strauss (Studio) 6.30 The Boyd Neel Orchestra ese Famous Pianists: Arthur Rubinstein 7. @ London Studio Melodies (BBC) 7.30 Musicland (VOA s. 8. 0 Paul his pyc Po the Gilbert Case 8.30 Much-Bindin (BBC) : 9. 0 ZB Concert Hall: Unforgotten Stars 9.30 Reverie 9.40 Devotional Service: Rev. F. O, Ball of the Anglican Church 10. 0 Listen to These: Recent Recordings for the Music Connoisseur 10.30 Close down
"Sunday Showcase" at 9.35 p.m. from 1, 2, 3, and 4ZB will present the operetta "Tantivy Towers." This light opera was first produced in 1931 and ‘was written by A. P. Herbert and Thomas Dunhill. Set in the best of English light opera traditions, it is a comedy full of wit and _ satirical humour. A cast including Marjorie Westbury, Gladys Parr, Margaret Ritchie, Norman Lumsden and Dennis Noble, do full justice to the theme of conflict between Chelsea’s "artistic" set and an English seounty" set. Included in 2ZA’s programme today is a talk at 10 a.m. by Sinclair Bradfield about the street names of Palmerston North. At 5 p.m. the monthly "Accent on Youth’’ is presented by pupils of the Palmerston North Boys’ High School, and at 6.15 there is a recital from the studio by Nettie Pearce (contralto).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 52
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