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3YA NOTES

os SoME artists not heard from 3A for some time will appear on Monday evening, co-operating with Derby’s Military Band in a yery bright entertainment. The new yocalists will be Miss Eileen Irwin, the possessor of a sweet contralto voice, and Mr. Erie Voyce (baritone). Two other vocalists will be Miss Hilda Hutt (soprano), and the always popular Mr. T. G. Rogers. One of Miss Ifutt's songs will be Tosti’s "Goodbye," and those of Mr. Rogers will be "Myfanwy," "Roses of Picardy," and "Good Company." A soprano and tenor duet, "A Night in Venice," will be sung by Miss Hilda WIutt and Mr. Rogers. Elocutionary items will be given by Mr, Hiram Dunford. "THERE will be an excellent miscellaneous programme on Wednesday evening, contributed by a wide variety of artists, Miss Nellie Lowe will be heard in such solos as "My Ships," "The Dream Canoe," and "If I Might Come to You," while with Mr. ¥red ©, Penfold, the duet, "Grey Days," will be sung. Mr. Penfold’s solo items will be "The Lute Player," "Son of Mine," and "JIomeland." Another vocalist will be Miss Ifilda Blechynden (mezzo-soprano), wellknown on the concert platform in Wellington, The humour of Wednesday evening’s programme will be provided by Mr. Cheslyn O’Connor, who will sing jazz songs, and Mr. A. H. Todd, who will give humorous recitations, his items being "In 15 Parts," "It Does Go," and "Shell Shock."

INSTRUMENTAL items on Wednesday evening’s programme will be given by the Studio Trio, Miss Aileen Warren (pianiste), and Mr. Mal Brnunette (clarinet). One of Mr. Brnnette’s items will imitate the noises in a farmyard, A NIGHT with German composers will be the nature of the concert programme on Thursday. In turning to Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Schubert, Bach, and others of the same nationality, Madame Gower-Burns has drawn from an inexhaustible reservoir of music, and the items, which the members of her quartet will sing, will be a sheer delight to all. A reference to the published programme, commencing with the beautiful "On Wings of Music" (sung by Mrs. Ann Harper and Mr. Ifarold Prescott), will show the class of items which will be rendered. Instrumental items by the Studio Trio, Mr, Harold Beck (’cello), Messrs, R. Ohlson and Benson (cornetists), Mr. W. Hay (flute), with elocutionary items by that talented young performer, Miss Naare Hooper, are also scheduled.

ytd > Pets Died be OR PR et Bes BT eek BTS Pe heeds to Sa ee VE a ee ee ee J Jactiatatenian + * disp FLoTow’s tuneful opera, "Martha," so full of catchy melodies, will form the basis on which Iriday evening’s programme is built. The vocal items of the Melodious Four will comprise excerpts from "Martha," which will be interspersed by items of a varied nature, contributed by the Studio Trio, Mr. Arthur Elwood (mouth organ), Mr. Alec Cowhan (pianoforte novelties), Mr. Herbert Smith (piano-accordian and tin whistle), Miss Irene Morris (violin), and Mr. Campbell Brown (elocutionist). OR Saturday evening there will be the usual vaudeville programme of grave and gay items-songs by Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. Dave McGill, Mr. i. J. Johnston, dramatic recitations by Mr. Jack Birch, a piano--and Cyril Avondale, banjo solos by Mr. Ken Tulloch, concertina duet by Theo. and Frances Gunther, and selections by the Studio Trio.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 8 June 1928, Page 7

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3YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 8 June 1928, Page 7

3YA NOTES Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 8 June 1928, Page 7

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