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Tuesday, July 17

IVA, AUCKLAND (333 METRES), TUESDAY, JULY 1%. p.m.: Afternoon session-Selected studio items. 0: Selected literary item. . &: Further selected studio items. : Sports results. . : Close down. 0: Children’s session-Uncle George, flute solo, "Cavalry Parade." Cousin Jim, recitation, "Annabel’s First Party." Cousin Alma, story for tiny tots. Song, "Sleeping Beauty," Uncle George. Letters and Birthdays. Recitation, "Girl in the Shoe Shop," Cousin Jocelyn. Flute solo, selected, Cousin Jim. Recitation, "Royal Marine.’ Cousin Joyce. Story-time. ‘Close down. : Talk--Mr. Geo. Ambler, "Poultry-keeping: Rearing Chickens." : News and market reports. . on. Chimes. Relay of orchestral overture from the Majestic Theatre, under Mr. J. Z, Whiteford Waugh. . : Baritone solo-Mr. Ernest Snell, "The Blind Ploughman"™ (Olarke), Instrumental trio-The Auckland Trio, "Trio" (Playel). Contralto solo-Madame Irene Ainsley, "A Summer Night" (Thomas) ; ‘vello obbligato by Miss Mollie Wright. : Relay of entr’acte from Majestic Theatre Orchestra. : Tenor solo-Mr. Herbert Maddocks, "Nirvana" (Adams). Violin solo-Miss Ina Bosworth, "Variations" (Tartini). : Talk-Mr. A. B. Chappell, "Talks on Old New Zealand: The New Zealand Company." Relay of vocal interlude from Majestic Theatre. : Cornet (record), (a) "Love’s Garden of Roses" (Wood); (b) "Solveig’s Song" (Grieg). Soprano solo-Miss Nora Hulme, "Waltz Song" ("Romeo and Juliet’) (Thomas). 9,20: Instrumental trio-The Auckland Trio, "Naila Waltz’ (Delibes). 928: Excerpts from "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni), produced under i].e direction of Madame Irene Ainsley. When "Cavalleria Rusticana"’ was first produced the world of musie was described as having "Mascagnitis." Its reception in every land was wildly enthusiastic. "Cavalleria Rusticana" was composed in order to compete in a prize competition organised by the well-known musie publishing house of Sonzogne. It won the first prize, and reonate Sicilian love tragedy, told in two scenes. Though mains the most popular of the short operas. It is a pasthe curtain does not drop, the stage is empty white the famous Intermezzo is played eelabieee the scenes. as . Lola .....- cececeveeeeseseee Miss Mary Hamilton Santuzza ...,sceeeeeeeees Madame Irene Ainsley Turidda sscccceeeeeeeees Mx. Herbert Maddocks Alfio ...... codec vescecensccese . Mr, Ernest Snell "Driving Song’-Alfio. "\fother, You Know the Story"-Santuzza, "Wear Me’-Santuzza and Turidda. "O, Gentle Flower of Love"--Lola. "Wor This I’m Waiting’-Santuzza and Alfic. 10.0: God Suve the King. 2¥YA, WELLINGTON (420 METRES). TUESDAY, JULY 1%. 1 fab . ~ tHe HOWHS Re CAOoSAe I> wire ceog MMA i He Oo LD ao

3 p.m.: Chimes of the G.P.O. Clock. 81: Selected gramophone items. 4.30 and 4.55: Sports results to hand. 5.0: Close down. 4.0: Children’s session-Big Brother Jack, Tnele Stewart, and cousins. Piano solo, Cousin, ‘‘Poppies" (Rowley). Birthdays, Big Brother Jack. Train trip, Uncle Stewart. Recitation, Cousin, "Papa’s Letter’? (Anon.). Song, Cousin, "I Wish IL Were a Tiny Bird" (Lohr). Story, Aunt Thomas, "~The Story of a Stolen Melody." Song, Cousin, "Evening Song" (Stephenson). 7.0: News session, market reports, and sports results. 7.40: Lecturette-"For the Mav on the Land," by a representative of the Agricultural Department. 8.0: Chimes of the G.P.O. clock. Evening of Old English mucic. All yocal items rendered by members of the Orpheus Quartet will be Old English songs, composed 300 years ago. 1: Selection-The Orchestra, "Merrie England" (German). 11: Vocal quartet--Orpheus Quartet, "Welcome, "sweet Pleasure" (traditional). 15: Recital-Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "The Silver Band" (Caine). 21: Duo for two pianos-Miss Patricia Clayton and Angela Perry, "Theme and Variations" (Sinding). 8.29: Tenor solos-Mr. Arthur Coe, (a) "O- Mistress, Mine" (traditional) ; (b) "Ah, the Sighs that Come from My Heart." . 8.36: Instrumental-The Orchestra, "Three English Dances" (Quilter). 8.46: Contralto solo-Miss Lily Mackie, "The Willow Song" (traditional). 8.50: Relay of organ solos by Mr. H. Temple White: (a) "Awakening" (Ingelmann); (b>) "Barcarolle"’ (Lemare) ; {c) "Chant Triomphal" (Gaul). 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.2: Baritone solos-Mr. Len. Barnes, (a) "Green Sleeves" (traditional) ; (b) "Song on the Victory of Agincourt" (traditional). 9.8: Instrumental-The Orchestra, repeat item. 9.16: Vocal quartets-Orpheus Quartet, (a) "Parting" (traditional); (b) "Cold’s the Wind" (traditional). 9.23: Soprano solos-Mrs. Alice Harris, "Carman’s Whistle" (traditional) ; (b) "Under the Greenwood Tree" (traditional). 9.30: Traditional airs-The Orchestra, "The Beggar’s Opera" (John Gay). This opera was first played about the imiddle of the eighteenth century, and was the first of English ballad opera, written as a satire upon Italian opera, popular in England at that date. As the name ("ballad" opera) suggests, this particular type of opera was composed of short song tunes, and in "The Beggar's Opera" many traditional airs will be found. 9.40: Vocal quartet-Orpheus Quartet, "Jog On" (traditional). 9.44: Recital-Mr. A. Stanley Warwick, "Death of Minnehaha" (Longfellow). 9,52: Instrumental-The Orchestra, (a) Minuet, "Celebrated Minuet" (Boccherini) ; (b) novelty, "Old Clock" (Creighton); (c) "Home, Sweet Home" (with vocal chorus). God Save the King. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (306 METRES), TUESDAY, JULY 1%. SILENT DAY. 4YA, DUNEDIN (463 METRES), TOESDAY, JULY 1%, p.m.: Town Hall chimes. : Gramophone recital of Bizet’s opera, "Carmen," in four acts, ‘with explanatory notes. . 5: Sports results to hand. 0; Close down. : Children’s session-Big Brother Bill, The musical items for this session will be proyided by the St. Andrew’s Street Endeavour Band. under the leadership of Miss Crawford. , } a: Pegi meng 30: An address by a member of the Otago Tramping Club, 8.0; Town Hall chimes, . 6 ming Concert by the St. Kilda Band, under the conductorship of Mr. J Dixon, and items by assisting artists. $1: March-Band, "Machine-gun Guards" (Marechall). } £5: Bass solos-Mr. F. CG. Cooper, (a) "Here’s to the Ships" (Ireland) | ras (b) "Tramp". (Sawyer). } ~ 520: Reeital-Miss Anita Winkel, "The Three Crosses" (Hurst). Li pid: fone ge tiring rd W. D. More, 44: Vocal duet-Mrs, D. Carty and Mr. Bert Rawlinson, selected, ena. re ap ee ohmac ia Mio" (Capua). 08; Contraito solos-Miss E, Basire, (a) "Angus MacDonald" (Roeckel

ry Us sSosowe tor Cc oe SD HTee oe OOD oo Ol he to #858 =oo SS oO Recital-Mr. Lester Moller, "A Cricket Episode" (Moore). Weather forecast, e Selection-Band, "Girls of Gottenberg"’ (Caryll). Baritone solo-Mr, Bert Rawlinson, ‘"Wayfarer’s Song’ (Wagner). : Soprano solos-Mrs. D, Carty, (a) "Star: o’ Robbie Burns" (Thomson); (b) "Mary" (Richardson). : Intermezzo-Band, "Minuet in G"’ (Beethoven). Bass solo-Mr. F. ©. Cooper, "Off to Philadelphia" (Hayes). : Recitals-Miss Anita Winkel, (a) ‘Comfort" (Service); (b) "If Life Were a Play" (Anon.). Selection-Sind, "Maritana" (Wallace). Contralto solo-Miss BE. Basire, "At Dawning" (Cadman). Recitals-Mr. Lester Moller, (a) "The Victory of Marengo"; (b) "Ode to Spring" (Stapleton). Selection-Band, well-known hymns, 5: Baritone solos-Mr. Bert Rawlinson, (a) "In the Light of Her Sweet ‘ Glances* (Verdi); (b) "Star of Eye" (Wagner). 10.10: March-Band, "Mount Hobson." 10.15: God Save ‘the King.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 9

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Tuesday, July 17 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 9

Tuesday, July 17 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 9

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