4YA NOTES
‘ The service to be broadcast on Sunday next is from Knox Church, The preacher will be the Rev, Tulloch Yuille, B.D., \7 Oe wy Mr. Lloyd Ross, who, it will be remembered, gave several interesting addresses under the auspices of the Workers’ Educational Association last winter, will be on. the air again on ‘fuesday at 7.80 p.m. His subject on this occasion will be "An Early Visit to China.’ Owing to the band contest which is to be held in Christchurch, the usual band night on Tuesday will not take place. A first-class programme, however, has been arranged. ‘The vocal portion of this programme will be provided by Mr. Alfred Walmsley (tenor), Miss Catherine Law (mezzo-soprano), Mr. Reg. Richards (baritone), and Mr. Chas. Rowand (comedian), The instrumental music will be provided by Mr. O. Judd (cornetist) and Miss Rita Holmes (pianist). Miss Anita Winkel and Mr. J. B. McConnell will be heard in elocutionary items. Ou Thursday night a magnificent programme will be heard. Miss Winnie McPeak (contralto) will sing, among other numbers, O’Con: nor Morris’s’ charming little song, "Tt am Longing for the Spring.’ Miss Rita Holmes (soprano) has chosen three medern numbers. Mr. F. M. Tuohy will render Pinsuiti’s "Fhe King’s Minstrel’ and Tosti’s ‘"‘Beauty’s Eyes."’ Mr. E. G. Bond (bass) has chosen "An Ancient Mariner"’ as one of his numbers. Miss Alice Wilson, F.T.C.L., has chosen more compositions by modern and older composers for’ her pianoferte selectios, and Mr. Mal. colm Robiifiard will assist with *cello solos. A feature of Thursday evening’s ptogramme will be an address by Pastor W. D. More. ‘This time his subject will be ‘"Unconscieus Absurdities.’"? Just what he means by this is not clear, but a good address can be guaranteed. Orchestral music under the conductor ‘ip of Mr. lL. D. Austen will be relaye.. at intervals from the Octagon Theatre. Saturday night at 4YA will be a night of opera. A group of Dunedin’s most successful singers will contribute various numbers from popular works, Miss I‘lorence Sumner will sing songs representaitve of "La Tosca," ‘‘Iaust," and "‘Lonise."’ Miss Irene Hornblow, L.R.A.M., will render ‘Softy Awakes My Heart,’? from "Samson and Delilah," ‘‘Dido’s Lament,’? from ‘Dido and Aneas," and "Che Faro,’? from "Orfeo and KEuridice."’ Mr. Arthur Lungley will sing the ‘"loreador Song," from ‘‘Carmen,’’ and the ‘‘Loving Smile of Sister Kind,’? from ‘Faust.’ Mr. R. A. Mitchell has chosen "Then You'll Remember Me,’’ from ‘‘The Bohemian Girl,’ "Iya Donna e Mobile," from "Rigoletto," and ‘Derserta in Terra," from "Lucia di Lammermoor." Appropriate instrumental music will be provided by Mr, J. Stewart (flautist), Mr. A, R. Watson (violinist}, and» Mr. George Christie (cornetist).
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 32, 24 February 1928, Page 5
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