4YA NOTES
The children’s song service on Sundav night will commence as usual at 9.45 p.m, Big Brother Bilt will conduct the service, and hymns will be suns by Aneliean choristers from the Cathedral. pur ayer "saw ‘voemyoy "s)) sayy Hur The service, to be broadcast on Sundav evening is from St. Paul’s Cathedral Anelivan) when the preacher will be Archbishop Curzon Siggers, On eecount of the holidays, as in the ease: of every citv church, the ehoir will not. be in attendanee. At the conelusion of the service owing to the postponement of the St. Kilda Rand's Concert, a sacred eraimno-. phone révital from the sindio will be broadcast,
— | On Tuesday night, 6 p.m., Big Brother Bill will conduct the Children’s Session, there will be some most interesting items by little brothers and sisters, and Big Brother Bit will have some gorgeous stories. There will also be the letter basket and birthdays, net forgetting THE HAPPY DITTY which follows the Town Hall Chimes at 6 o'clock. The evening concert, commencing at 8 pm., will contain plenty of bright items of. the first order, and more serious numbers. presented by Dunedin’s leading singers. The major portion of the programme will comprise popular numbers by the Dunedin Banjo Trio, many of the latest melodies will be featured, in addition to some of the lighter ones, such as "When Lights are Low," "Annabel," and "I’m Going." Pastor W. D. More will again entertain listeners on Thursday night with one of his ‘humorous addresses. The musical programme will comprise several of Dunedin’s leading vocalists and instrumentalists. Miss Rita Holmes {sopramno), Miss Mary Pratt (contralto), Mr. F. Tuohy (baritone), and Mr. James Ferguson (bass), will attend to the yecal numbers. Miss Mary Pratt is stuging -a song that is always popular, ‘"When you and ¥ were young, Maggie." Mr. Ferguson’s contributions include two other fine Scotch numbers. ‘Miss Alice Wiilson, F,.T.C.L. (pianiste}, will present the "First Movement Jialian Concerto,"" by Bach, and other pianoforte werks by Liszt and Grieg. Mr. Malcolm Robifliard (cellist) will play some examples of KreisierCouperon arrangements. Friday night’s concert party comprising four of Dunedin’s foremost -yocalists, Miss Roma Buss (soprano), ‘Miss Mollie Andrews (mezzo-soprano), Mr, U. BE. Dalley (tenor), and Mr. J. -B. Macpherson (bass), will contribute | the songs of the programme, which are of a high-class, several of them by the great niasters. A brilliant coterie of artists and music will be heard from 4YA on Saturday evening. The insirumentalists will be Mr. A. Watson {violinist), Mr. Chas. EF. Gibbens (flautist), and Mr. George Christie fcornetist). Miss Florence Summer (soprane), Miss Irene Horniblow (contratto), Mr. Frank Stewart | (tenor), and Mr. Arthur Lungicy — (baritone), will be heard im the © yocal numbers. | Yhe Church Service on Sunday, the. Rth, to Le broadcast will be from Knox Church, which wilt be followed by a concert by the St. Kilda Band.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 15
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4774YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 15
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