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4YA NOTES

A fine series of concerts will be broadcast from 4YA next week. All the leading artists in Dunedin, both vocal and instrumental, are contributing. On Tuesday the Kaikorai Band, Which bas a Dominion-wide reputation, will be at the studio. A splendid programme has been arranged, contluding with the march from ‘Tannhauser." ‘he vocalists to’ assist the band will be Mr, A. Walmsley and Mr. Reg. Richards. Humorous songs will be sung by Mr. Charles Rowand, who has lad English experience, and who frequently sings his own compositions. Mloeutionary recitals will be given by Miss Anita Winkel and Mr. J. B. MeCouncil.

A high-class programme has been prepared for Thursday. Baritone solos by Mr. F. M. Tuohy, bass solos by Mr, E. G. Bond, contralto solos by Miss Winnie McPeak, soprano solos by Miss Rita Holmes, will comprise the vocal section. Miss Alice Wilson, F,T.C.L., whose brilliant playing has delighted ali listeners, and Mr. Malcom Robilliard (cellist), will contribute instrumental items, while at intervals throughout the evening orchestral selections will be relayed from the Octagon Theatre. An address by Pastor More will be ane of the attractions at Thursday’s concert. * A talk on fashions, with afternoon tea, music from the Savoy, and a gramophone recital from the _ studio, will comprise the programige for Friday afternoon. First-class talent will provide Friday’s entertainment, which should be very good. Miss Roma Buss (soprano), Miss Mollie Andrews (1imezzosoprano), Mr. J. B Macpherson (bass), Mr. ly. KB. Dalley (tenor), are the vocalists, while elocutionary items will be rendered by Miss Sheila Neilson, and pianoforte selections by Miss Maisie Macdonald. After the studio concert on Friday, dance music will be relayed from the Savoy.’ Another very attractive pro: gramme will be broadcast on Saturday, some of the: most talented artists in Dunedin taking parts A programme of a miscellaneous na: ture will be presented,

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 30, 10 February 1928, Page 14

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4YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 30, 10 February 1928, Page 14

4YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 30, 10 February 1928, Page 14

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