3YA NOTES
ER. RSJ. BELL, City Librarian, will give his usual fortnightly talls on books at $Y.A on Monday, Numerous popular singers will be associated with the Christchurch Muni¢ipal Band on Monday evening. Nolos will be sung by Miss Frances Hamerton, Miss Nora Nottingham, Mr. Tussell Sumner, Mr. I. A. Dowell, duets by the Happy Duo, and there will be humorous recitations from Miss Lucy Cowan. The items to be given by the ban and by the vocalists on Monday evening will all be well known and popular, such as "Souvenirs," "John Peel," "The Minstrel Boy," "My Ain Folk," ‘Believe Me if All Those Wndearing Young Charms," "Barexrolle’ (from "Ties of Tloffman"), ete. PROGRAMME of miscellaneous: | musical items will be broadeast, on Wednesday, the voeulists being the Dulcet Quartet. Mr. A, G. Thompson's solos will be "Grendon Fair’ and "I Ixnow of Two Bright Iiyes." Mr, T. G. Rogers will sing, "Beloved, it is Morn," "Bombardier," and "To Daisies." Miss Nellie Towe’s items will be "The Lilac Cotton Gown" and "A Spirit Flower," while Miss Tilda Hiutt has chosen "Spring’s Awakening" and "Love the Pedlar" as her contributions to the programme. The concerted items vill be "Come to the "Fair" and Schumann’s beautiful "Trauinerei." , | Wednesday’s programmes will in‘clude numerous instrumental piecesyiolin solos by Miss Irene Morris, euphonium solos by Mr. 8S. N. Crisp,. Clarinet solos by Mr, S. FE. Munday, and selections by the Studio Trio. HWlocutionary items will be given on Wednesday evening by Miss K, O’Brien. ,
ON Thursday evening the Madame Gower-Burns’ Grand Opera Quartet will present a miscellaneous programme of vocal items. These will be interspersed by instrumental items provided by Mr. W. Hay (flute), Miss Aileen Warren (piano), Mr. E. N. Trenberth (flugel horn), and the Bohemian Instrumental Quintet, Recitations will be given by Miss Winifred Smith. THE fi... inating "Floral Dance" will be one of the items to be sung by Mr. T, D. Williams on Friday eve ning. There will be an orchestral accompaniuent to this gem of melody. Another song by Mr. Williams will be "The Gay Cavalier." Tenor solos will be sung by Mr. W. Bradshaw, "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby" and "Ailsa Mine." Miss Belle Renaut and Mrs. C. Du Lieu have chosen well in the songs they are singing. Munroe’s Orchestra and the Studio Trio will be supplying the instrumental music for Friday evening. Included among the elocutionary items to be given by Mr. Hiram Dunford on Friday evening will be the exceedingly difficult. piece by Edgar Allan Poe, "The Bells." The vaudeville programme ‘on Saturday evening will be up to 8YA’s usual high standard in its popular appeal. There will be happy songs and hits by the Joyous Trio, and jazz piano novelties by Misses Johns and Johnson; Miss Mabel Thomas and Mr. Dave McGill will sing soprano and tenor solos and a duet; Mr. Bracey Wilson will sing two Harry Lauder songs; the Studio Trio will play; Mr. Sidney Comfort wi:l dispense humour; mouth organ solos will be played by Mr. J. IF. Peters, and banjo solos by Mr. George Dunn. }
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 49, 22 June 1928, Page 7
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