Monday, July 9
IVA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES), MONDAY. JULY 8. SILENT DAY. 2YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES), MONDAY, JULY 9. | 3 pm.: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, 3.1: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. Dory oo ee ea ON es Close down. Children’s session-Aunt Gwen .and Uncle Jeff, assisted by children from ‘Thorndon Normal School. Choruses, pianoforte solos, stories, and birthday greetings. News session, market reports, and sports results. Chimes of the G.P.O. clock, . An Evening of English Foik Songs. Overture-The Orchestra, "The Flying Dutchman" (Wagner). (Composers have frequently found inspiration in the aspects of nature. Of all the pictures depicting her in tempestuous mood, Wagner’s oyerture to "The Flying Dutchman" is surely the finest. As frequently happened in his life, an incident in his own eareer influenced his compositions. He made a long and
stormy sea voyage the year before he wrote the music, into which he put his memories of the anxious time on board ship. Three leading themes in the overture are the curse that the Byil One put upon the Dutchman, the prayer-like tune of Senta, who redeems him, and a gay sailor-song.) : Soprano solos-Miss Jeanette Briggs, (a) "The Oak and the Ash" (traditional): (b) "I Love My Love" (folk song’ Nad i tvs] 8.25: Recital-Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "The Explorer" (K* ling). : 8,30; Inucbutt) trio~-Symons-Ellwood-Short Frio, "Trio in Fo Minor" chutt). 8.40: Baritone solos-Mr. John Prouse, (a) "Arm, Arm, Ye Brave" (Handel); (b) "Morning Hymn" (Henschel); (¢) "My Love's an Arbutis" (Stanford); (d) "Hearts of Oak" (Dr. Boyce). 8,52: Duo for two pianos-Misses Myrtle Mackay and Vera Macdonald, "Don Juan" (Mozart-Lysberg). 9.0: Weather forecast. | i , 9.2: Unison song-Mriel Singers, "Mowing the Barley" ( folk song). 9.6: Instrumental-The Orchestra, repeat numbers, 9.14: Bass solos-Mr. J. M. Caldwell, (a) "Come, My Own One" (arn . Butterworth); (b) "No, John!" (folk song). 9.33: Mezzo-contralto solos-Miss Ngaire Coster, (a) "Barhara Allen" ‘traditional): (b) "The Three Ravens" (traditional). 9.36: Reeital-Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "Valjean Visits the Bishop’ (ary. from Hugo}. 9.40: Cornet solo-Mr. Henry Berry. "Roberto Tu Che Adore" {Meyerbeer). 4.46: Tenor solo-Mr. Roy Hill, "Strawberry Fair’ (folk song). 9.50: Unison song-Ariel Singers, "Dabbling in the Dew" (folk song). 9.54: Instrumental-The Orchestra, (a) "Hindu Song" (Bemberg) ; ib} "Two Hungarian Dances" (Brahms). 10.4: God Save the King. 3¥A, CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES), MONDAY, JULY §. 8 paw.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. ee 4,25: Sports results. 4,30: Close down. 6.0: Children’s honr--Stories, greetings, and -surprises by Scaiterjoy. Musie for the children by the Munro Trio, Songs by little Cousins, 7.15: News session. . 7.30: Tali by Mr. E. J. Bell, of the Canterbury Public Library on "Books." 8.0: Chimes, Band programme by Derry’s Military Band and assisting 8X¥A artists. , 8.1: March-The Band, "The Stars,and Stripes Forever" (Sousa). 8.6: Baritone solo-Mr. I’. R. Hawker, "The Merry Monk" (Bevan). 8.10: Descriptive selection-The Band, "The Smithy in the Woods" (Michaelis). 8.17: Soprano solo-Miss Frances Hamerton, "As Ever I Saw" (Warlock). 8.21: March-The Band, "Turkish Patrol" (Michaelis). . 8.27: Tenor solo-Mzr. Thorpe Cherry, "A Border Home" (Phillips). 8.81: Saxophone quartet-Bandsmen, "The Wild Flower" (Jackson). 8.37: Contralto solo-Miss Belle Renaut, "Ferry Me Across the Water" (Homer). 8.41: Selection-The Band, "The Anvil Chorus," from "Il Trovatore" (Verdi). 8.45: Recitation-Mrs. J. 8. Temple, "A College Training." : Soprano and contralto duet-The Dolce Duo, "Swedish May Song" (Howell). . ~ er o 8.54: Valse-The Band, selected. 9.0: Weather report and forecast. 9.2: Baritone solos-Mr. F. R. Hawker, (a) "King Charles" (White) 3 (b) "Sailing’ (with chorus) (Marks). 9.9: Valse-The Band, "Nights of Gladness" (Hawkes), 9,15: Soprano solo-Miss Frances Hamerton, "The Enchanted Forest" {Phillips). . 9.18: Humorous march-The Band, "The Jolly Coppersmith" (Peter). 9.23: Soprano fey contralto duet-The Dolce Duo, "Golden Slumbers" (Alee owley). 9.27: Recitatibns with musical accompaniment-Mrs. J. 8. Temple, (a) "A Gentleman of France" (Walsh); {b} "Kisses" (Turner and Longstaff). 9.34: Tenor solos-Mr. Thorpe Cherry, (a) "Open Your Blue Eyes, My Beloyed" (Massenet); (b) "Blue Are Your Byes’ (Drummond), 9.40: Waltz-The Band, "Tales of Long Ago" ("Faust"). ° 9.47: Contralto solo-Miss Belle Renaut, "Beautiful Beatrice’ (Mailinson). 9.54: March-The Band, "Battle of Magenta" (Marie). God Save the King. 4¥A, DUNEDIN (463 METRES), MONDAY, JULY 9, SILENT DAY.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 51, 6 July 1928, Page 8
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