Monday, June 18
1¥A AUCKLAND (333 METRES)-MONDAY, JUNE 18. SILENT DAY. 2YA WELLINGTON (420 ME'TRES)-MONDAY, JUNE 18. 8 pm.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. 3.1: 4.30 0: ost HHOoRS © . Dose oe P pHa Sow oe bet ct a to S 8.30: 8,42; 8.48: Selected gramophone items. and 4.55: Sporting results to hand, Close down. . Children’s session--Aunt Gwen and Unele Jeff, assisted by pupils of Miss Gwen Shepherd--duets, puzzles, stories and greetings, News session, market reports and sports results. : Lecturette--Mr, H. FB. South, "Books---Grave and Gay." Chimes of the G.P.0. clock. Overture-The Orchestra. "Le Blanche Dame" (Brieldiere). : Vocal duet--Messrs. Roy Hill and J. M. Caldwell, "The Outpost Vigal" (Rivers). : Soprano solo (with violin obbligato)-~Madame Emily Briggs, "Serenade" (Gounod). : Instrumental trio-Symons-Ellwood-Short Trio, "1st Movement Trio" (Tschaikowsky). Recital-Mr. Stanley Warwick. "The Selfish Giant" (Wilde-Lehmann), Tenor solos-Mr. Roy Hill (a) "Mary of Allendale" (arr. Lane Wilson), (b) "My Lovely Celia" (arr, Lane Wilson). Orchestral suite-Orchestra, "Peer Gynt Suite" (Grieg) : Peer Gynt, the only son of poor peasants, is drawn by the poet as a character of morbidly developed fancy. In his youth he has many wild adventures: for instance, he stole the bride from a peasant wedding and earried her up to the mountain peaks. Tfere he leaves her (No. 1 "Ingrid's Lament") to roam with wild cowherd girls. We then enters the Kingdom of the Mountain King, whose daughter falls in love with him, and dances to him. But he laughs at the
9.0: 9.2: 9 10: dance and droll music, at which the enraged mountain folk try to kill him. He escapes and wanders in foreign lands, among others Moroceo, where he appears as a prophet and is greeted by Arab girls (No. 2, "Arabian Dance"). After many hardships he returns as an old man, suffering shipwreck on the way (No. 3, "Peer Gynt’s Return") to his home as poor as he left it. Here the sweetheart of his youth, Solveig, awaits him, faithful through all the years (No. 4, "Solveig’s Song’). (No. 1) "Abduction of the Bride’ (Greig). (No. 2) "Arabian Dance" (Greig). (No. 3) "Peer Gynt’s Homecoming" (Greig), (No. 4) "Solveig’s Song" (Greig). Weather forecast. Mezzo-contralto solos-Miss Ngaire Coster, (a) "Love’s Whisper" . (Willeby), (b) "Rose in the Bud" (Iorster). Bass solos with male ¢horus--Mr. J. M. Caldwell, (a) "Blow the Man Down," (b) "Lhe Hog’s Bye Man," (c) "The Wild Goose Shanty" (from "Sea Chanties," arranged by Terry). °. 18 Request numbers-the Orchestra. 9.82: 9,38: 9.47: 9,49: 3 p.m.: 4.25: 6.0: G15: 7.30: 8.0: 8.9: S14: 8.18: $.26: we yal ’ 8.42: S47: ret = Lt __- 9.4 : 9.19: 9,21; 9.31: 9.35: 9.41: DAT: 9.51: 9.56: 10.0: 10.4: 1O9: 10.13; 10.19: Recital-Mr. Stanley Warwick, "Como" (Miller). Soprano solos~-Madame Emily Briggs, (a) "Sylvelin" (Sinding), (b) "Come Down to Romaika" (Lehmann), Orchestral selection-the Orchestra, (a) "Ave Maria" (Gounod-Bach), (b) "Valse" (Moslowski). Bass solos-Mr. J. M. Caldwell, (a) "Why Shouldn’t I’ (Kennedy Russell), (b) "If I Were" (Richards). Snite-the Orchestra, "Ballet Suite’ (Romeau-Motti), (a) "Minuet," (b) Murette, (ec) "Tambourin." Close down. 3YA CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES) -MONDAY, JUNE 18. Afternoon session--selected studio items. Sports results. Children's Tlour- Chimes, hedtime stories, songs and birthday greetings; Uncle Jack. News and reports. Talk---Mr. EF. J. Bell, "Books." Chimes. Orchestral music from the Strand Theatre Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. Harry Tllwood (by kind permission of the management). % Band concert programme by the Woolston Brass Band, under the conductorship of My. R. J. Estall, and assisting 3YA artists from studio. Popular song-Mr. Les. Stewart, "Hello, Little Girl of My Dreams" (Berk). Mareh---the Band. "Harlequin" (Rimmer). Mezzo-soprano solo--Mrs. Daisy Pearce, "Tush Me, O Sorrow" (Somerset). Overture---the Band, "Fauberflote" (Mozart). YWarmony duet at piano (pianist, Mr. Charles Lawrence), Messrs. Charles Lawrence and Les, Stewart. "I Wish You Were Jealous" (Rowel). : Iumorous recitation--Mr. R. R. Wills, "A German Bed" (M.S8.). 6: Contralto solos---Miss C. Flamank, (a) "Still as the Night" (Bohm), (b) "Tangi?’ (Hill). Selection--the Band, "Annie Laurie" (arrgd. Rimmer). An interlude at the piano--Mr. Charles Lawrence, "At the Party" (original M.S.). : Selection---the Band, "William Tell" (Rossini). Novelty item (tenor singer and his gramophone record)--My. Perey Nicholls (tenor), "Ave Maria" (Sehubert), followed by his record, "Ave Maria" (Sehnhbert). Talk Captain J. 1. Findlay, M.C., "Aviation." Weather report. Overture---relay from the Strand Theatre Orchestra. Popular song--Mr. Les. Stewart, "Ten Thousand Years From Now" (Ball). Itumor, fantasy--the Band, "Three Blind Mice" (Douglas). Mezzo-soprano solo---Mrs. Daisy Pearee, "Ring. Bells, Ring" (Day). Cornet solo, with band aecompaniment, "O, Dry Those Tears" (Del Riego). Iarmony duet at the piano---Messrs. Chas, Lawrence (piano) and Les, Stewart, "Drifting and Dreaming" (Alsty ne) Recitation--~Myr. R. R. Wills, "Lingnistie’ (J. K. Jerome M.S.), "Ex periences." Contralto solo--Miss (. Flamnank, "O Love From Thy Power" (Samson and Delilah), (Saint-Saens). Tumoresque--the Band. "The March of the Mannikins" (Flesher). An interlude at the piano--Mr. Chas, Lawrence, "Bits and Pieces" (original M.S.) Novelty item (tenor singer ond his gramophone record)-Mr. Perey Nicholls (tenor), "Vale" (I. Russell), followed by his record, "Vale" (IX. Russell). March--the Band, "The Mouse" (Linke). God Save the Wine. 4¥A DUNEDIN (463 METRES)-MONDAY, JUNE 18. SILENT DAY,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 8
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