Saturday, May 19
IVA AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-SATURDAY, MAY 19 2.45 p.m.: Relay of Rugby football from Eden Park. 6.0: Children’s hour, conducted by Cinderella. 7.15: News and market reports, sports results, 8.0: Chimes. 8.1: Relay of overture from Prince Edward Theatre Orchestra, under Ern Beachem. 8.10: Vocal quartet-The Lyric Quartet, "Dance of the Gnomes" (McDowell). 8.14: Tenor solo-Mr. Herbert Richards, "The Gentle Maiden" (Sommerville). 8.18: Mandolin solo-Mr. J. O’Kane, "Overture Raymond" (Thomas), 8.23: Bass solo-Mr. Ernest Thomas, "The Floral Dance" (Moss). 8.28: Humour-Mr. Allan McElwain, "Some Humour." 8.33: Relay of entracte from Prince Edward Theatre. 8.43: Vocal quartet-The Lyric Quartet, "A Night of Love" (Spire). 8.47: Tenor solo-Mr. Arthur Dipley, "Tom Bowling" (Old English). 8.51: Vocal duet--Messrs. H. Richards and I. Thomas, "Song of the Sword" (Alyward). 8.56: Mandolin solos-Mr. J. O’Kane, (a) "Maytime’ (Whider); (b) "Chorus From Faust" (Gounod). 9.4: Weather report and forecast. 9.5: Quartet-The Lyric Quartet, (a) "Two Flies" (Parkes); (b) "A Catastrophe" (Parkes). 9.18: Relay of dance music by the Internationals from Dixieland Cabaret, under Mr. Clyde Howley. 11.0: God Save the Wing. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 METRES)-SATURDAY, MAY 19. p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, Wellington. 1: Relay description of Rugby football match from Athletic Park, Mr. Chas. Lamberg announcing. ; 0: Children’s hour-Auntie Dot and U: -le Toby. 0: News session-Market reports and sports results. 40: Lecturette-Mr. H. T. M. Fathers, "A Royal Hobby." 0: Chimes of the G.P.O. cloek, Wellington. 1: Overture-The orchestra, {a) "Ole South’ (Zamecnik); ‘b) "The Skater’s Waltz’ (Waldteufel). 10: Quartet-Melodie Four, "Spin Spin" (Jungst). 8.14: Humour-Mr. R. Walpole, "Egbert on How Captain Cook Discovered New Zealand" (original). 8.19: The orchestra, "In a Monastery Garden" (Ketelby). Synopsis: The first theme represents a poet's reverie in the quietude of the monastery garden amidst beatifie surroundings-the calm serene atmosphere, the leafy trees, and the singing birds. The second theme in the minor expresses the more "personal" note of sadness, of appeal and contrition. Presently the monks are heard chanting the "Kyrie Eleison" (which should be sung by the orchestra) and the organ playing and the chapel-bell ringing. The first theme is now heard in a quieter manner as if it had become more ethereal and distant; the singing of the monks iy again heard-it becomes louder and more insistent, bringing the piece to a conclusion in a glow of exaltation. 8.25: Soprano-Miss Nita Hopkins, "A Summer Night" (Goring Thomas). 8.29: Bass-Mr. W. W. Marshall, "The Admiral’s Broom" (Kimball). $.33; Italian mandolin-Mr. Lad ‘Haywood, (a) "C’est Vous" (Richman) ; (b) "One Summer Night" (Spier). 8.39: Humour-Mr. Geo. Titchener, "Water Scenes" (Weston and Lee). 8.45; Jazz piano solos-(a) "Breeze"; (b) "Missouri Waltz." : Tenor-Mr. Sam Duncan, (a) "Lack a Day" (Crampton); (b) "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coates). : Quartet-Melodie Four, "Drifting and Dreaming." Weather report. Selection-The orchestra, "The Cabaret Girl’ (Kern). Humour-Mr. R. Walpole, "Further Outpourings by Egbert" (original). Italian mandolin-Mr. Lad Haywood, (a) "Just Like a Butterfly" (Woods); (b) "Yale Blues" (lis). ot SO teee ee OO WW bt Or Go oR SHSOSo SH SSowwm oH ~) The orehestra-"‘Lightning Switch" (Alford). 33: Soprano-Miss Nita Hopkins, (a) "My Violet" (Thompson); (b) "The Wind" (Spross). 88: Baritone-Myr. R. §. Aliwright, "The Postillion"’ (Molloy). 42: Humour-Myr. Geo, Titchener, "In That Happy Land." 48: The orchestra-Request numbers. 56: Quartet-Melodie Four, "Baby Feet Go Pitter Patter’ (Kahn). 10.0: Dance programme, 8YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES)-SATURDAY, MAY 19. 2.45 p.in.: Relay description of Rugby foothall from Laneaster Park. 6.0: Children’s honr, conducted hy Unele Sam and Aunt May. 7.15: Sports session. 7.30: News session, 8.0; Chimes and overture. 8.5: Negro plantation chorus-Avonian Minstrels, "De Ring-Lailed Coon" (Seott Gatty). ; 8.9; Mouth organ solo-Mr. Arthur Elwood, "Pasadena." 8.14: Humorous recitation-Mr. J. J, Flewellyn, "The General Situation," from "Monty." §.19: Hawaiian steel guitar and ukulele trios--Miss Blaine Moody’s Trio, (a) "My Dorothy Waltz"; (b) "Broken Hearted Melody." 8.25: Pope fone, Ernest Rogers, "A Little Love, a Little Kiss" Silesu),
8.29; 8.39: 8.438: 8:47: OD He © io x os © i He stp GO et ibs Soret fo) Oo 8.1: 8.10: 8.20: 8.25: 8.30: 8.36: R44: 8.47: 8.52: 9.2: 95: 9.8: 9.16: 9.21: 9.32; 9.34: 9.40: 9.45: 9.50: 9.56: Ta: Instrumental trios-Christchureh Broadcasting Trio, in ah eon Pathetique" ¢'Eschaikowsky}}; (b) "Vivace, Trid in Musical monologue-Mr. Frank Olds, "The Girl on Fine Staira’® (Hanray). Part song-The Avonian Minstrels, "Courting Mary Jane" (Houselyq Happy songs at piano with ukulele obbligato-Misses Muriel Johng (piano) and Edna Johnson (ukulele), "Popular Songs and Medleys." : Popular song and chorus-Mr. Douglas Slapperton and Avonian Mine strels, "Wandering Time," : Weather report and late news. Overture. Bass solo-Mr. J. Filer, "In Sheltered Vale" (d’Alquen). Mouth organ solo-Mr. Arthur Elwood; "Silver Threads Among thé Gold." : Chorus-The Avonian Minstrels, "The Old Folks at Home" (Foster), : Humorous recitation-Mr. J. J. Flewéiten, "No Noos." : Popular song-Mr. Frank Olds, "Hats &2 to the Stoker" (Arundel). : Instrumental trios-Christchurch Broadcasting Trio, (a) "Melodie in ¥F" (Rubenstein); (b) "Scherzo" (Reissiger). and bass duet-Messrs. Ernest Rogers and J » Filer, "Flow Gently Deva" (Parry). Hawaiian steel guitar and ukulele trios-Miss Blaine Moody’s Trio, {a}. "Hilo March" ; {b) "Lament"; (¢c) "All Because of You." : Happy songs at piano with -Misses Muriel Johns (piano} and Edna Johnson (ukulele), "Popular Songs and Medleys." : Negro plantation chorus-The Avonian Minstrels, "Click, Clack, Clatter Go De Clogs" (Scott Gatty). Dance musie until 11 p.m. God Save the King. 4YA DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-SATURDAY, MAY 19. 5 p.m.: Relay description of Rugby football from Carisbroog ground, : News session. : An address-"The Next Step in National Education," by Dr. Lawson, of Otago University. Town Hall chines. Relay of orchestral musie from the Empire Theatre. Bass solos-Mr. Tom Cooper, (a) "Asleep ‘Neath the Dark Blue Wave's (Leigh); (b) "The lingers" (Lohr). Pianoforte solo--Miss Muriel Caddie, "Prelude" (Rachmaninoff). Instrumental trio (violin, ‘cello and piano)-‘"Melodie" (Moskowski), Soprano solos-Miss Agnes Guy, (a2) "A May Morning" : 3 (db); "Tired Hands" (Sanderson). Violin solos-Miss Eva Judd, (a) "Slavonic Dance No. 1 in G@ Minor’® (Kreisler) ; ¢b) "Norris Dance From Henry 8th" (German). Baritcene solo--Mr. Arthur Lungley, "What Am I Love Without Thee? ‘Cello solo-Mr."P. J. Palmer, "Allegro Appassionato" (Saint-Saens), Relay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. Weather report and forecast. Contralto solo--- Miss Irene Horniblow, "The Last Rose of Summer’ (Moore). Pianoforte solos--Miss Muriel Caddie, (a) "Birds in the ‘Trees’ (Schafer); (b) "Romance" (Rubenstein). Bass solo--Mr. Tom Cooper, "Hats Off to the Stoker’ (Arundale). Instrumental trios---fa) "Husarenritt" (Spindler); (b) "Souvenir dé Sorrento" (Seyerne). Soprano sola--Miss Agnes Guy, "Give Sie Youth and a Day" (Drums ond). Violin solo-Miss Eva Judd, "Menuett" (Dussek, arr. Burmester). Baritone solos-Mr. Arthur Lingley, (a) "To Anthea" (Santley); (by "Sleep and the Roses" (Bowles). Cello solo--Mr. P. J. Palmer, "largo" (iIandel). Contralto solos--Miss Irene Horniblow, (a) "he Heart Bowed Down’? (Old Mnuglish); (by) "The Oak and the Ash" (Old English). telay of orchestral music from the Empire Theatre. God Saye the King
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 11
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